New Delhi [India], May 12 (ANI): Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, and IT and Electronics Rajeev Chandrasekhar has stated the federal government’s focus has been to push India from being an outlier to develop into a severe, aggressive participant within the international worth chains.
While addressing the fifteenth annual basic assembly of Public Affairs Forum of India (PAFI) on Thursday in New Delhi, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, “As part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s India Techade vision, we believe that the supply chains and global value chains have to and will continue to diversify and our policies are focused on ensuring that India is a competitive, efficient partner in the chains.”In this context, the Minister spoke about how various international gamers like Apple, Samsung, Cisco who’re a dominant a part of the worldwide worth chain are shifting to India.
Sharing his ideas on India’s Techade journey, Minister Chandrasekhar stated India Techade is altering the narrative of India being a IT/IT-enabled providers (ITeS) hub and now it has broadened to incorporate the web and consumer-tech and also will cowl synthetic intelligence, semicon design and manufacturing, quantum computing and so on. “Our digital economy pie has transitioned from a unipolar prism of IT/ITeS to one that consists of almost every activity in the digital economy space that the world is pursuing,” he added.
Referring to semiconductor house, the minister stated, “In just 14 months, the government has not only created opportunities in manufacturing and design but with a brand-new curriculum in place, we will soon deliver 85,000 talent pool not only for India but also for the world.”Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar exuded confidence that India will quickly be the third financial system on the planet. “India Techade is really about a determined nation on the move. The government’s vision is very clear. We want to be the top three economies by 2026-27 that certainly is within striking, distance of Japan and Germany.” (ANI)