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What if India’s mobility, energy, and agriculture systems worked like Lego blocks — simple, standardized, and full of endless innovation? In this powerful clip, Pawan Mulukutla (Executive Director – Integrated Transport, Clean Air & Hydrogen, WRI India) explains how Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and Unified Digital Infrastructure (UDI) can transform India at population scale. From UPI-style digital pipes to Lego block interoperability, Pawan lays out why DPI is a true gamechanger: 🌍 DPI at scale: interoperability, trust & security. 🧱 Lego analogy: same blocks, infinite innovations. ⚡ UPI success → Soundbox, QR codes & beyond. 🔋 Energy grids: sell rooftop solar via digital platforms. 🌾 Farmers & agri: direct digital access to markets. 🚍 Mobility use cases: shared ticketing, charging infra, and even battery health data for financiers. 🌐 India’s DPI pilots → now influencing 40+ countries worldwide. 👉 This is not just about payments — it’s about unlocking business opportunity for everyone while solving problems for the masses. Do you think DPI will be India’s biggest export to the world? Comment below. #DPI #DigitalPublicInfrastructure #India2047 #WattstheVision #FutureofMobility #UPI #LegoAnalogy 🎧 This is not just a podcast — it’s a Futurecast. Tune in to hear what one of India’s strongest voices on sustainable mobility believes it will take to reach India @ 2047. #India2047 #Futurecast #WattstheVision #PawanMulukutla #SustainableMobility #DigitalPublicInfrastructure #NetZero #EVIndia If you learned something, Like, Comment and Subscribe for more deep dives on cleantech & mobility. ------------------------ Business enquiries and collaboration For sponsorship, brand collaborations, and more. Email to wattsthevision@gmail.com ------------------------ About the Visionary Pawan Mulukutla is the Director of Integrated Transport, Electric Mobility & Hydrogen at WRI India. He has over 15 years of experience shaping sustainable transport and mobility strategies across India and globally. Pawan has worked closely with governments, ministries, and city agencies to scale e-buses, electric mobility, and digital public infrastructure. He is known for bridging policy, technology, and on-ground implementation — ensuring projects move from plans to reality. Passionate about inclusive growth, Pawan advocates for citizen participation, equity, and systemic change in India’s journey to 2047. LinkedIn: / pawanmulukutla ------------- About the Host and Creator: Priyadarshi A seasoned clean-mobility strategist and storyteller, Priyadarshi has spent 14 years turning big climate goals into on-the-ground wins. He helped draft Delhi’s groundbreaking EV Policy, scaled bus electrification in Delhi and advises ministries on net-zero roadmaps for vehicles. An alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad, he’s worked across government, startups, and global think-tanks—always chasing ideas that move both people and planet forward. Expect sharp questions, real-world numbers, and a dash of everyday humour in every episode. To know more, follow Priyadarshi on: LinkedIn: / priyadarshi-singh X : https://x.com/iam_pd11 ------------------------ About Watt’s the Vision Watt’s the Vision isn’t just a podcast—it’s India’s time machine into 2047. Each episode drops you into the future with bold, cinematic “India 2047” scenes, myth-busting debates, and contrarian takes from India’s top visionaries—not guests. From roasting range anxiety to predicting tomorrow’s headlines, the show breaks the usual podcast pattern and turns climate targets into street-level stories. Designed to be talked about, shared, and even imitated, Watt’s the Vision is where students find inspiration, professionals discover bold bets, policymakers hear future blueprints, and everyday listeners imagine the cities their children will inherit. It’s not long talk—it’s a movement of ideas shaping India’s ride to net zero. ------ Disclaimer The host is an independent consultant who advises multiple organizations in mobility, energy, and sustainability. All opinions expressed—by the host or the guest—are their own and do not represent the official views of any current or past clients, employers, or partner institutions. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional, financial, legal, or policy advice. Although we strive for accuracy, listeners and viewers should verify facts independently before acting on any ideas presented.