
Identification vs profiling; state welfare vs state surveillance; privacy vs transparency -- the idea of Aadhaar has bitterly polarized India since its launch eight years ago. No other project has captured the imagination of the people-or inspired such awe and anxiety-in recent memory.Aadhaar began life with a singular mandate: offer an identity to those Indian residents who didn't have any. Along the way, it evolved into the welfare state's flagship technology and altered forever how government, business, and society interact.The Aadhaar Effect is the story of the visionaries-bureaucrats, technologists, activists-who created or challenged India's biggest juggernaut. It is equally the story of humans conflicted about complex choices that may make the world a better place.Award-winning journalists N.S. Ramnath and Charles Assisi dive deep into the 12-digit number that has touched 1.2 billion lives and counting-and in the bargain, made the world sit up and take note of India's ambition.
This book investigates the profound societal, political, and technological implications of India's Aadhaar identity project, questioning how a singular identification mandate transformed into a complex instrument of state welfare and surveillance. Authors Charles Assisi and N.S. Ramnath, both award-winning journalists, utilize extensive interviews and historical analysis to document the evolution of this massive digital infrastructure. They present a balanced framework that weighs the benefits of financial inclusion and administrative efficiency against the significant risks to individual privacy and civil liberties.
What You Will Find
Experts and readers recognize this work as a comprehensive, journalistic account of one of the most significant digital identity experiments in history. The text is noted for its accessible prose, making complex technological and policy debates understandable for a general audience while maintaining analytical rigor.
Page Count:
328
Publication Date:
2019-02-13
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199487618
ISBN-13:
9780199487615
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