Setting up UPI is a real pain in the ass.

The system needs an Indian phone number and an Indian bank account linked with the Indian phone number. I have a bank account but it's linked to my Dutch number. Updating the phone number is a typical Indian bureaucratic process.

Finally I came across the wonderful guys at CheqUPI, aimed specifically at people like me (and tourists). Straightforward process to set up but loading money on the account incurs an overhead of 2.95% of payment gateway fees.

At least for now, cash or card still works, so I'm not completely dead in the water but I fear UPI will eventually phase out these alternatives.
@gagan yep, i also feel that, cash is still being used but almost everyone prefers UPI now
@tusharxoxoxo I learned that the hard way. My experience with Cheq UPI was subpar, it doesn't work for P2P payments (due to RBI restrictions) which is what autowallahs/taxis etc. use. Had to call up a friend to pay for an auto ride when I only had a Rs 500 note to pay with and the auto wallah had no change.
@tusharxoxoxo UPI solved a massive problem for Indians living in India, but could be a lot more friendly to NRIs and tourists.
@gagan I have heard that government is working that too, for tourists and nri's, but that was two years ago and their yet to be any update on this from government