New Delhi: The government has a target to connect all Indians through the Internet in 2025 mostly through broadband from Bharat Net, simplifying cyber-law to make it easier to do business and focus on high technology such as quantum computing for electronics and it Rajeev Chandrasekhar said Thursday.
Overcoming the plenary of “digital- encouragement for the Indian economy” on the second day of the Confederation of Indian Industrial Annual Meeting (CII) 2021, Chandrashekhar stated that digital would play a big role in the Indian economy in the next 25 years.
“Prime Minister has invested in the power of technology to transform the government by bridging the gap between the government and citizens and various departments and Panchayats to overcome the limitations of conventional mode working in silos,” he said.
The minister outlines the role of technology that has sproted the financial sector in recent years by fully changing them and the big impact of the integrated payment interface (UPI).
Districts that have never made contact with the government in a few months can get financial transfers directly on the account during a pandemic, he said.
Chandrasekhar imagines 500-600 companies have more than RS 5,000 Turnover Crore in the next three to five years from only 25 companies like today.
He urged the private sector to encourage innovation.
“Unlike many countries, data privacy is fundamental rights in India.
The government carries data protection bills, namely with the permanent parliamentary committee now,” told the minister.
Speaking of large-scale outreach digitalization, Kris Gopalakrishnan, past president, CII and Co-Founder, Infosys Limited and Chairson, Axilor Ventures Private Limited states that every angle and angle of the industry has been changed by digitizing in essence.
According to him, “digital infrastructure, governance and services on the demand and empowerment of digital residents is the foundation of Indian digital initiatives imagined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.” Kiran Karnik Chairman, CII National Committee on e-commerce and former president, Nasscom commented, “We are fine on track using newer technology both on the Internet of Things (IOT), or artificial intelligence or in manufacturing or preventive maintenance or to improve service efficiency in the host area.
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