India-Indonesia Digital Push: UPI Integration to Enable Seamless Cross-Border Payments

New Delhi, July 7: India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) will be integrated with Indonesia’s payment system, marking a major milestone in digital financial cooperation between the two countries, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced.

The integration will enable smoother cross-border transactions, offering greater convenience to individuals, businesses, and travellers by improving the speed and accessibility of digital payments between India and Indonesia.

The initiative highlights the growing global acceptance of India’s digital payment ecosystem and reflects the shared commitment of both nations to strengthen financial technology cooperation.

Officials said the collaboration will support innovation in the fintech sector, enhance economic connectivity, and create new opportunities for trade, tourism, and digital commerce.

The move is part of India’s ongoing efforts to expand international digital payment partnerships and promote secure, efficient, and inclusive financial solutions worldwide.