Reports say that today, February 12, India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) will start in Sri Lanka and Mauritius. This is a big step in connecting digitally and making transactions faster between countries.
Including RuPay card services in Mauritius will give more options for digital money there. Because India has close ties with Sri Lanka and Mauritius, many people from different backgrounds will benefit, making the economy stronger.
Indias UPI Network Expands to Include Sri Lanka and Mauritius
This move shows that India’s digital payment system is getting more popular worldwide. It also shows that working together across borders can make money systems better for everyone.
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Having UPI in Sri Lanka and Mauritius will help not only Indians visiting there but also people from those countries coming to India. India’s efforts to make the rupee and its payment systems known around the world show they want to work with others and make money systems better.
Other countries, like Bhutan, Oman, and the UAE, have already started using India’s UPI. This helps Indians traveling there and makes it easier for them to pay. India is also talking with countries like France and Nepal to do the same thing. This will make international payments easier for everyone