
A pilot initiative introducing the digital payment facility, UPI One World, for Sri Lankan Buddhist pilgrims visiting India was launched on Monday (17).
The initiative was launched by the SriLankan High Commission in India, in partnership with the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI).
According to the High Commission of Sri Lanka in New Delhi, this pioneering digital payment facility enables Sri Lankan travellers to make secure, real-time payments across India without the requirement of an Indian mobile number, offering a modern, convenient alternative to carrying cash.
The launch event, held at the Sri Lankan High Commission in New Delhi, was attended by Ven. Beragama Vimala Buddhi Thera, Administrative Secretary, Buddhist Pilgrims’ Rest; Ravi Kant Sharma, In-charge, Central Government Relations, NPCI; and Vivek Garg, In-charge, UPI Growth, NPCI.
The facility will also benefit Sri Lankans travelling to India for medical treatment, providing greater financial flexibility and safety during their stay.
The Sri Lankan High Commission states that introducing UPI One World for Sri Lankan visitors represents a meaningful advancement in improving their travel experience and facilitating people-to-people connectivity. It also underscores the deepening cooperation between Sri Lanka and India in promoting digital innovation and ease of travel. (Newswire)
