UIDAI says Moody's did not try to ascertain facts or cite evidence

Moody's in its report said Aadhaar biometrics are not reliable

UIDAI defends Aadhaar technology after Moody's question it's reliability UIDAI defends Aadhaar technology after Moody's questions its reliability | Reuters

After Moody's Investors Service questioned Aadhar's biometric reliability, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) said the international credit agency does not cite primary or secondary data or research in support of the opinions presented in it's report.

Rebutting claims levelled by Moody's about service denials and the reliability of biometric technologies, especially for manual labourers, in hot and humid climates, UIDAI stated, "A certain investor service has, without citing any evidence or basis, made sweeping assertions against Aadhaar, the most trusted digital ID in the world. Over the last decade, over a billion Indians have expressed their trust in Aadhaar by using it to authenticate themselves over 100 billion times.”

The UIDAI said the Moody's report ignores that biometric submission is also possible through contactless means such as face authentication and iris authentication.

"The investor service did not make any attempt to ascertain facts regarding the issues raised by it from the Authority. The sole reference cited in the report is in respect of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), by referring to its website. However, the report incorrectly cites the number of Aadhaars issued as 1.2 billion, although the website prominently gives the updated numbers," the UIDAI said.

"In addition, the option of mobile OTP is also available in many use cases. The report also avers that there are security and privacy vulnerabilities in a centralised Aadhaar system. The factual position in this regard has been repeatedly disclosed in response to Parliament questions, where Parliament has been categorically informed that till date no breach has been reported from the Aadhaar database," the statement said.

– with PTI inputs

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