Published on: December 5, 2025
DHRUVA
DHRUVA
NEWS – The Department of Posts has proposed a major digital reform in India’s addressing ecosystem by introducing DHRUVA (Digital Hub for Reference and Unique Virtual Address). It aims to make address-sharing as simple as sharing a UPI ID, using short, standardised address “labels”.
WHAT IS DHRUVA?
- A new digital addressing framework proposed via amendments to the Post Office Act, 2023.
- Designed as an interoperable and standardised address-management system.
- Seeks to replace long textual addresses with compact “name@entity”-style labels, similar to UPI handles.
KEY FEATURES
- UPI-like Address Labels
- Users can share addresses through simple digital labels (e.g., rahul@xyz).
- Acts as a proxy for physical address, accessible only with user consent.
- Consent-Based Access
- Users authorise firms to view the full address for a specific time window.
- Label permissions expire and require re-authorisation, improving privacy.
- Multi-platform Use
- Beneficial for e-commerce, logistics, and gig platforms where users repeatedly enter addresses.
- Instant authentication of location details without manual form filling.
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE
Section 8 Not-for-Profit Entity
- Postal department may set up a dedicated body similar to NPCI (which runs UPI).
- Will function as a digital public infrastructure (DPI) component with private-sector participation.
Address Service Providers & AIAs
- Service providers will issue digital labels.
- Address Information Agents (AIAs) will manage the consent architecture.
DIGIPIN: THE FOUNDATIONAL LAYER
- 10-character alphanumeric code representing latitude and longitude.
- Provides highly precise geolocation, especially useful in rural or poorly mapped areas.
- Each DIGIPIN maps to a 14 sq. metre land area.
- Open-sourced by the department; ~228 billion unique DIGIPINs possible across India.
SIGNIFICANCE
- Enhances ease of delivery, reduces address errors.
- Strengthens India’s DPI ecosystem after Aadhaar, UPI, and ONDC.
- Encourages private innovation in logistics and geospatial services.
