Wednesday, 1 July 2026

The reported initiatives reflect a broader push toward digitizing government services in India.

The reported initiatives reflect a broader push toward digitizing government services in India.

Key highlights include:

Amit Shah launched the FCRA 2.0 Portal and the new e-OCI Card initiative.

The FCRA 2.0 Portal is designed to enable eligible organizations to:

Complete registration and renewals online.

Submit annual returns digitally.

Support faster processing and real-time verification of foreign funding, improving regulatory oversight.


The new e-OCI Card is intended to provide a fully digital experience for more than 5 million Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders:

Apply online.

Receive and download the e-OCI card digitally.

Update passport details online instead of obtaining a new OCI booklet whenever a new passport is issued after the age of 20, where applicable under the updated system.


According to the government, these reforms aim to:

Reduce paperwork.

Speed up service delivery.

Improve convenience for users.

Strengthen transparency and national security through digital technology.



These initiatives are part of India's ongoing effort to expand digital governance and modernize public services while enhancing administrative efficiency.

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