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Flipkart Introduces Fingerprint & Face ID Payments with Axis Bank, PayU

Flipkart Introduces Fingerprint & Face ID Payments with Axis Bank, PayU
  • Flipkart has become one of the leading Indian e-commerce platforms to offer biometric authentication for card payments, powered by PayU & Axis Bank
  • Customers can now approve Axis Bank card payments using Face ID or fingerprint, eliminating OTP delays and failed attempts
  • The biometric authentication feature brings faster approvals backed by device binding and next-gen fraud protection
Flipkart, India’s homegrown e-commerce marketplace, in collaboration with Axis Bank, one of the largest private sector banks in India and PayU, India's leading diversified fintech platform, announced the launch of biometric authentication for card payments. Three trusted organizations have joined forces for this initiative, building on their shared history of a consumer first approach, and reinstating their collective commitment to the consumers of India.

The initiative allows users to authenticate transactions using their fingerprint or Face ID on supporting Android and iOS devices, eliminating the need for a one-time password (OTP). The service is enabled first for Axis Bank cardholders through issuer‑level biometric verification. With this launch, Flipkart has become one of the leading major Indian e-commerce platforms to offer biometric authentication for card payments.

The feature offers customers a more secure method of authentication backed by device fingerprinting and enhanced checks, reducing the risk of SIM‑swap or OTP‑based fraud. It addresses significant friction points in digital payments replacing SMS-based OTPs, with a faster and more secured mechanism already familiar to smartphone users. Under this collaboration, PayU manages the merchant-side infrastructure, including device security and authentication flows while Axis Bank leverages Wibmo (a PayU company) to power biometric verification on the issuer side.

Biometric authentication addresses India's alarming digital payment fraud landscape, where fraud values surged more than fivefold to exceed ₹1,400 crore in FY 2024, according to RBI-linked data. In response, the Reserve Bank of India issued the 'Authentication Mechanisms for Digital Payment Transactions Directions, 2025' circular, explicitly encouraging adoption of biometric and risk-based authentication over SMS OTPs. Strategically aligned with this regulatory vision, the Flipkart-PayU-Axis Bank partnership enhances security, improves transaction success rates, and creates a more resilient payment ecosystem while fulfilling RBI's mandate for stronger digital authentication mechanisms.


Commenting on the collaboration, Hemang Dattani, Chief Business Officer, PayU Payments, said, “As digital commerce continues to scale in India, simplifying payments without compromising on security is critical. At PayU, we are proud to partner with Flipkart to enable a biometric authentication experience for card payments, helping customers move past long-standing friction associated with OTP-based verification. By combining biometric authentication with enhanced security controls, this partnership marks a meaningful step towards building a faster, more secure and frictionless digital payments experience for Indian consumers.”

Speaking on the launch, Gaurav Arora, Vice President, Payments and SuperCoins at Flipkart, said, “At Flipkart, our approach to innovation is anchored around robust compliance and consumer trust. The integration of the biometric authentication feature reflects our commitment to building safety into consumer payments at a time when digital fraud risks are becoming increasingly sophisticated. By leveraging secure biometric credentials, we are delivering a payment experience that is intuitive and seamless, while meeting the highest standards of consumer protection. As digital commerce continues to scale, our focus remains on enabling faster transactions while reinforcing the regulatory rigour and ecosystem-wide trust that secure payments demand.”

Arnika Dixit, President & Head – Cards, Payments and Wealth Management, Axis Bank, said, “At Axis Bank, we are constantly working to reinforce trust and security across every digital touchpoint. Customers today expect digital payments to be not only safe but effortless, and biometric authentication delivers exactly that by enabling a secure, onetouch approval experience. We are delighted to introduce this enhanced capability for our cardholders through our collaboration with Flipkart and PayU. This rollout reflects the strength of our long standing partnership and our shared commitment to elevating industry standards in both security and customer experience. As digital commerce continues to evolve, we remain focused on bringing innovations that make payments simpler, stronger and future ready for our customers.”

This rollout marks a step forward in India’s transition away from OTPs, offering users a smoother way to pay while maintaining high standards of compliance and control. Through this collaboration, Flipkart, Axis Bank and PayU are establishing a strong model for a device‑bound biometric card authentication that can support the next generation of secure digital transactions in India.

The Flipkart Group is one of India’s leading digital commerce entities with a strong technology-first foundation and includes group companies Flipkart, Myntra, Flipkart Wholesale, Cleartrip, and super.money. Established in 2007, Flipkart has enabled millions of sellers, merchants, and small businesses to participate in India's digital commerce revolution. With a registered user base of more than 500 million, Flipkart’s marketplace offers over 150 million products across 80+ categories. Today, there are over 1.4 million sellers on the platform, including Shopsy sellers. With a focus on empowering and delighting every Indian by delivering value through technology and innovation, Flipkart has pioneered services such as Cash on Delivery, No Cost EMI, Easy Returns, and UPI payments. Beyond shopping, Flipkart continues to create jobs, empower entrepreneurs, and strengthen India’s digital economy.

Axis Bank is one of the largest private sector banks in India. Axis Bank offers the entire spectrum of services to customer segments covering Large and Mid-Corporates, SME, Agriculture, and Retail Businesses. It has 6,275 domestic branches (including extension counters) and 12,796 ATMs and cash recyclers spread across the country as on 31st March 2026. The Bank’s Axis Virtual Centre is present across eight centres with 1,591 Virtual Relationship Managers as on 31st March 2026. The Axis Group includes Axis Mutual Fund, Axis Securities Ltd., Axis Finance, Axis Trustee, Axis Capital, A.TReDS Ltd., Freecharge, Axis Pension Fund and Axis Bank Foundation.

ideaForge inks MoU with Japan's DMP to Expand Global Footprint in Next-Gen AI Drones

ideaForge inks MoU with Japan's DMP to Expand Global Footprint in Next-Gen AI Drones

ideaForge Technology Limited, India’s leading drone technology player, has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Digital Media Professionals Inc. (DMP), a leading AI technology provider in Japan. Under this partnership, ideaForge will develop next-generation Di1-powered AI drones and enter the Japanese market with DMP's support, marking a major step forward for India's deep-tech global expansion.

As the global drone market surges from USD 54.9 billion in 2024 to USD 117.6 billion by 2030, Japan’s market is slated to grow from USD 2.0 billion in 2025 to USD 5.1 billion by 2034. To enable this growth, Edge AI is critical for drone-based autonomous solutions in defense, security, & industrial applications. The Di1 edge AI SoC from DMP has FP4-based NPU for high-performance, low-power, 4-channel camera for 360-degree vision, and strong imagery, which works in tandem with ideaForge’s rugged, secure, autonomous, and resilient field-proven VTOL drones to perform robust autonomous flight in severe environments and complex terrains. Together, ideaForge’s UAS end-to-end expertise and DMP’s Physical AI arm bring smarter and safer autonomous systems for accelerated adoption.

The partnership is focused on two key areas where ideaForge will provide the Di1 integration in its UAV platforms to enable new features, and DMP will be the Go To Market (GTM) partner for ideaForge’s drone solutions portfolio in Japan, enabling demonstrations, customer outreach, distribution, training, and after sales support.

On this occasion, Mr. Ankit Mehta, CEO and Co-founder, ideaForge Technology Ltd said, “Our vision at ideaForge is to build next-generation intelligent unmanned aircraft systems by seamlessly integrating advanced design, engineering, manufacturing capabilities, and cutting-edge AI technologies. This collaboration with DMP aligns perfectly with our broader strategy to develop high-performance, customizable AI for defense autonomy drones that efficiently address diverse global market needs from defense surveillance and border security to industrial infrastructure inspection and precision agriculture. Through this collaboration, we would be able to leverage DMP’s strong presence and understanding of the Japanese market to accelerate our global expansion initiatives and will provide smarter, more efficient, and sustainable autonomous drone systems that deliver real-time decision-making, extended endurance, and unmatched reliability in the most demanding environments.”

Tatsuo Yamamoto, Chairman, President & CEO, Digital Media Professionals Inc., added: “We are thrilled to partner with ideaForge, a global leader in mission-critical drones, to integrate our Di1 edge AI SoC into their next-generation UAV platforms. This MOU accelerates Di1’s accelerated deployment while enabling DMP to bring ideaForge’s rugged, high-endurance, and resilient drones to Japan’s defence, security, and industrial markets. We will work together to create Physical AI-powered solutions that change the way drones operate in terms of safety, accuracy, and independence.”

This collaboration is a critical milestone in the global expansion of ideaForge, leveraging Indian deep-tech innovation and Japanese AI expertise to create mission-critical defense, security, and industrial drones for the Japanese market. ideaForge already has an established presence in the United States through its joint venture, First Forge Technology, focused on manufacturing and distribution in the region. By creating a flexible framework for joint development and market entry, the two companies are poised to capitalize on high-growth opportunities while pioneering sustainable, autonomous aviation technologies that transform resilience and efficiency in operations.

Govt Invites Entries for National Child Awards, Honouring Young Achievers in Bravery, Sports, Science & Arts



The Government of India has invited nominations for the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (PMRBP), a prestigious national-level award conferred annually to recognize exceptional achievements of children across the country.

About the Award

  • PMRBP is India’s highest civilian honour for children aged 5–18.
  • Recognizes achievements in bravery, sports, social service, science & technology, environment, and arts & culture.
  • Conferred by the President of India, with awardees often meeting the Prime Minister.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Age: Above 5 years and not exceeding 18 years as on 31 July 2026.
  • Citizenship: Must be an Indian citizen residing in India.
  • Fields of recognition: Bravery, Sports, Social Service, Science & Technology, Environment, Arts & Culture.

Nomination Process

  • Nominations must be submitted only through the National Awards Portal – awards.gov.in.
  • Any citizen can nominate; self-nominations are allowed.
  • Recommendations from others will also be considered.
  • Deadline: 31 July 2026.

Significance

  • Encourages young achievers to contribute to society and inspires peers.
  • Provides national recognition of children’s talent across diverse disciplines.
  • Strengthens India’s commitment to youth empowerment and innovation.

Official Statement

  • The Ministry of Women and Child Development emphasized that PMRBP celebrates children’s exceptional contributions and nurtures future leaders, innovators, and changemakers.
This year’s call for nominations is a golden opportunity for parents, teachers, and communities to highlight the achievements of India’s brightest young minds.

Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar – Winners (Recent Years)

YearAwardeeCategoryState/UT
2025Vaka Lakshmi Pragnika (7)Sports – ChessTelangana
2025Ajay Raj & Mohammed Sidan PBraveryKerala
2025Vyoma Priya (9) & Kamlesh Kumar (11)Bravery (Posthumous)Tamil Nadu / Bihar
2025Shravan Singh (10)Social ServiceRajasthan
2025Shivani Hosuru UpparaSportsKarnataka
2025Vaibhav SuryavanshiSports – CricketMaharashtra
202419 Children (Names not listed)Innovation, Scholastic, Sports, Arts & Culture, Bravery, Social ServiceMultiple States/UTs
202229 Children (Names not listed)Innovation (7), Social Service (4), Scholastic (1), Sports (8), Arts & Culture (6), Bravery (3)21 States/UTs

👉 For complete year‑wise lists, visit the official National Awards Portal: awards.gov.in.

Dr Jitendra Singh: PFBR Launch Places India in Elite Nuclear League

Dr Jitendra Singh: PFBR Launch Places India in Elite Nuclear League

India has achieved a historic milestone with the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu attaining first criticality on April 6, 2026, making it the second country after Russia to operate a commercial-level fast breeder reactor. This marks the beginning of Stage II of India’s three-stage nuclear programme and positions the nation at the forefront of advanced nuclear technology.

Key Highlights

  • Event Date: April 6, 2026, at 8:25 PM
  • Location: Kalpakkam Nuclear Complex, Tamil Nadu
  • Capacity: 500 MWe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR)
  • Developed by: Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR)
  • Built by: Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Limited (BHAVINI)
  • Global Position: India becomes the second country after Russia to operate a commercial fast breeder reactor

Significance in India’s Nuclear Programme

  • Three-Stage Strategy:
    • Stage I: Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs) using natural uranium
    • Stage II: Fast Breeder Reactors (FBRs) using plutonium from Stage I fuel. PFBR marks India’s entry here
    • Stage III: Thorium-based reactors, leveraging India’s vast thorium reserves
  • Fuel Efficiency: PFBR uses uranium-plutonium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel and produces more fuel than it consumes
  • Future Thorium Utilisation: Designed to convert Thorium-232 into Uranium-233, enabling large-scale thorium deployment

Government Statements

  • Dr Jitendra Singh (Union Minister): Highlighted India’s distinguished position in advanced nuclear capability and emphasized nuclear energy’s role in achieving 100 GW nuclear power capacity by 2047 and supporting Net Zero by 2070
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Called the PFBR’s criticality a “historic milestone” in his Mann Ki Baat address, praising scientists for advancing indigenous nuclear technology

Strategic Impact

Impact AreaDetails
Energy SecurityEnhances India’s ability to generate clean, reliable power
Global StandingPlaces India alongside Russia in operating commercial fast breeder reactors
Clean Energy TransitionSupports AI, data infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing sectors with dependable power
Policy SupportInitiatives like SMRs and SHANTI Act enable private sector participation; five SMRs planned by 2033

Conclusion

India’s PFBR milestone is not just a technological achievement but a strategic leap toward energy independence and sustainability. By bridging uranium scarcity with thorium abundance, India is laying the foundation for a future-ready nuclear ecosystem that will power its clean energy transition and global leadership in advanced nuclear technology.

TRAI Invites Comments to Boost Public Wi‑Fi Infrastructure Nationwide

TRAI Invites Comments to Boost Public Wi‑Fi Infrastructure Nationwide

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released a consultation paper on the “Proliferation of Public Wi-Fi Networks in India,” inviting stakeholder comments by May 25, 2026 and counter-comments by June 8, 2026. The paper aims to accelerate public Wi-Fi deployment, improve viability, and strengthen India’s digital inclusion push.

Key Highlights

  • Release Date: April 27, 2026
  • Deadline for Comments: May 25, 2026
  • Deadline for Counter-Comments: June 8, 2026
  • Submission Emails: advbbpa@trai.gov.in, jtadvbbpa-1@trai.gov.in
  • Clarification Contact: Dr. Abdul Kayum, Advisor (Broadband & Policy Analysis)

Objectives of the Paper

  • Review of global best practices from countries like South Korea, EU, UK, and Singapore.
  • Assessment of India’s current status, including deployment trends and demand patterns.
  • Identification of challenges such as limited viability, underutilisation, and security concerns.

Focus Areas

AreaDetails
Stakeholder RolesCentral & State Governments, local bodies, TSPs/ISPs, private players
Operational IssuesAuthorisation, authentication, roaming, billing systems
Revenue ModelsDirect and indirect streams for sustainability
Digital InclusionAffordable connectivity for rural and urban users

Why Public Wi-Fi Matters

  • Lower per-GB data cost compared to mobile broadband.
  • Reduces congestion in dense urban areas.
  • Critical for railway stations, airports, markets, and educational institutions.
  • Supports Digital India goals in education, healthcare, finance, and governance.

Challenges Ahead

  • High leased-line rates imposed on small shops hinder hotspot expansion.
  • Strict authentication norms raise usability concerns.
  • Need for viable business models to ensure long-term growth.

Call to Action

TRAI has urged industry stakeholders, government bodies, and private players to submit their views. The consultation is expected to shape India’s next phase of digital infrastructure expansion, ensuring that public Wi-Fi becomes a reliable, affordable, and scalable complement to mobile broadband.

Summary of TRAI Consultation Paper

This consultation paper by TRAI addresses the proliferation, regulation, and socio-economic impact of public Wi-Fi networks in India.

Importance of Broadband Infrastructure

  • Broadband supports digital transformation in education, health, finance, and governance.
  • Essential for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • High-speed, reliable broadband underpins India’s economic growth and public service delivery.

Evolution and Technologies of Wi-Fi

  • Advancement from 802.11a/g to Wi-Fi 7, with Wi-Fi 6E extending into the 6 GHz band.
  • Security protocols evolved from WEP to WPA3, enhancing encryption and user protection.

Public Wi-Fi Ecosystem and Deployment Models

  • Access points linked via star, tree, or mesh topologies for seamless connectivity.
  • Passpoint enables secure roaming; QoS frameworks ensure performance in dense environments.

Socio-Economic Role of Public Wi-Fi

  • Alleviates network congestion and reduces costs for users.
  • Vital for remote work, online education, and government services.
  • Supports affordable internet access for low-income households.

Global Trends and Challenges

  • South Korea and Singapore showcase successful expansion models.
  • High monthly home Wi-Fi expenses limit adoption, emphasizing shared public networks.

Global Public Wi-Fi Deployment Trends

YearHotspots (Millions)
2019362
2022549
2030 (Projected)3,150

International Public Wi-Fi Models

  • South Korea: Integrated government-private approach with fiber backhaul.
  • EU: WiFi4EU funded 93,000+ hotspots via vouchers.
  • UK: ISP-managed infrastructure with Project Gigabit support.
  • US: Public-private layered model with federal grants.

Regional Market Development

  • North America: USD 2.9 billion market share.
  • Asia-Pacific: Fastest-growing with 15.5% CAGR.
  • Europe: USD 2.3 billion market, supported by EU funding.

Next-Generation Wi-Fi Technologies

  • Wi-Fi 6, 6E, and 7 enhance capacity and efficiency.
  • AI-enabled optimization and 5G–Wi-Fi integration.

Benefits and Challenges

  • Supports smart city applications and community services.
  • Security concerns require encryption, VPNs, and compliance with standards.

Role of Governments and PPPs

  • Governments promote inclusion through funding and policy frameworks.
  • Public-private collaborations leverage municipal fiber and asset sharing.

India’s Public Wi-Fi Landscape

  • Initiatives: BharatNet, Digital India, PM-WANI.
  • Challenges: uneven coverage, sustainability, interoperability.

Policy and Regulatory Measures

  • Spectrum de-licensing and simplified licensing under PM-WANI.
  • Recent reforms: routers broadcasting public SSIDs, expanded low-frequency bands.

Backhaul Infrastructure

  • BharatNet and state fiber projects provide backbone.
  • Last-mile connectivity gaps persist, requiring shared infrastructure.

Demand and Usage in India

  • Mobile data affordable, but Wi-Fi adoption limited.
  • Interventions: easy discovery, secure login, seamless roaming, awareness campaigns.

Expansion Strategies

  • Rural: community-based models leveraging BharatNet.
  • Urban: fiber strengthening, smart city integration.

Stakeholder Roles

  • Government: policy, funding, infrastructure.
  • Local bodies: asset access, last-mile extension.
  • Private sector: venue owners, integrators, entrepreneurs.

Monetisation and Business Models

  • Urban: ad-based, paid, bundled models.
  • Rural: community funding and government support.
  • Indirect benefits: analytics, traffic offload, smart city services.

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