Zero News Suggests “India Card” Initiative to Government for National Identity Reform
New Delhi — Media platform Zero News has proposed a new national reform concept titled the “India Card” initiative, suggesting the creation of a unified identity system aimed at streamlining public services and documentation across the country.
According to the proposal put forward by Zero News, the “India Card” would function as an integrated national identity framework, potentially consolidating multiple documents into a single, secure platform. The idea is being described as a step toward administrative efficiency, digital governance, and simplified access to government schemes.
Supporters of the concept argue that such an initiative could reduce bureaucratic delays, eliminate duplication of records, and enhance transparency in welfare delivery. The proposal also reportedly emphasizes data security, digital infrastructure, and phased implementation to avoid disruption.
However, policy experts note that any move toward identity reform would require extensive legislative review, public consultation, and strong safeguards to address privacy and data protection concerns.
As of now, there has been no official response from government authorities regarding the suggestion. The proposal has sparked discussion on governance modernization and the future of digital identity systems in India.
Further developments are awaited on whether the idea will receive formal consideration.
— Reported by Ramchandra M. Chatri













