India Stack in Practice
India Stack in Practice
This 13-day immersive policy and systems lab examines digital governance through real-world infrastructure.
Students begin in Bengaluru with analytic grounding in DPI architecture, interoperability frameworks, and service blueprinting methodologies. Seminars explore identity systems, payment rails, data exchange layers, and mission-mode digital governance.
Field visits to digital service ecosystems and civic-tech nodes provide insight into how platforms operate at the interface between citizen, frontline staff, and administrator. Stakeholder interviews capture lived experience and implementation constraints.
In Hyderabad, students conduct a GovTech sprint — prototyping assisted-digital service flows and stress-testing privacy safeguards. Ethics clinics interrogate consent architecture, cybersecurity risks, grievance redress systems, and trust-building mechanisms.
The Delhi phase shifts to policy scale: Digital India mission design, regulatory architecture, and institutional accountability. Students complete a faculty-gradeable inclusion audit and redesign memo.
Students will:
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Map dependencies across identity, payments, and registry systems.
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Conduct structured inclusion audits identifying exclusion errors and friction points.
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Apply UX and behavioral design principles to public service workflows.
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Evaluate privacy, cybersecurity, and grievance redress mechanisms.
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Translate platform analysis into actionable redesign proposals grounded in institutional realism.
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