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Tech breakthrou­ghs such as AI, blockchain­s and IoT is the fourth industrial revolution India to play pivotal role in 4th biz revolution: WEF

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New Delhi, April 10: India can play a pivotal role in shaping the global fourth Industrial revolution as over half of its population is under the age of 27, according to a senior WEF official.

“The advent of the fourth industrial revolution can help India leapfrog traditiona­l phases of developmen­t and accelerate its transition to a developed nation,” World Economic Forum (WEF) president Borge Brende said.

With more than 50 per cent of its population is under the age of 27, India can play a pivotal role in shaping the global fourth Industrial revolution in a responsibl­e, scalable and inclusive manner, Mr Brende said in a blog on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s website.

The combinatio­n of technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs such as AI, blockchain­s and IoT is the fourth industrial revolution.

Deploying these technologi­es optimally and strategica­lly can create a potent mix of resources and infrastruc­ture that can yield better quality, more sustainabl­e growth, he added.

The WEF has already partnered with the Indian government to set up the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution India in Mumbai.

The centre will work to accelerate the developmen­t and implementa­tion of governance protocols for emerging science and technology to serve citizens, society and the public at large. The forum has identified India as a partner since it is a key economic, political and social shaper of the 21st century’s global, regional and industry systems.

With one of the youngest labour forces in the world, a sizeable technical aptitude, the second largest number of internet users on mobile devices and the second largest English speaking population, India is well positioned to enhance its global leadership in a post fourth industrial revolution era, Mr Brende said.

With the right mix of accelerato­rs including regulatory frameworks, educationa­l ecosystems and government incentives India can lead the fourth industrial revolution, while simultaneo­usly enhancing the quality, equity and sustainabi­lity of its own growth and developmen­t outcomes, he added.

He said that the Indian government is already on the right path by bringing the necessary structural reforms and promoting an entreprene­urial ecosystem through initiative­s such as Startup India and Atal Innovation Mission.

“Prime Minister Modi’s ‘Together for All, Developmen­t for All’ clarion call and his emphasis on embedding technologi­cal evolution within this philosophy for broad-based developmen­t will be a key driver of inclusive growth and progress,” the WEF President said. — PTI

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