Question
Which of the following is / are included in the India
Stack?Solution
The following APIs are considered to be a core part of the India Stack. 1.   Aadhaar Authentication 2.   Aadhaar e- KYC 3.   eSign 4.   Digital Locker 5.   Unified Payment Interface ( UPI) 6.   Digital User Consent - still work in progress. The following APIs are also considered to be societal platforms built on similar principles like India Stack: 1.   GSTN - The Goods and Services Tax Network 2.   BBPS - The Bharat Bill Payment System 3.   ETC - Electronic Toll Collection ( known under the brand FASTag)
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