Deccan Chronicle

India hub for emerging technologi­es, says KTR

IT minister takes part in WEF virtual panel discussion

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

IT and industries minister K.T. Rama Rao on Friday pitched India as the ideal test bed for building emerging technology­based solutions that can be readily scaled across Third World countries to achieve sustainabl­e goals, while speaking at the World Economic Forum (WEF).

The minister said that by virtue of its vast and broad spectrum of economic, social and geographic­al scenarios, India is well positioned to act as such a global test bed.

Addressing a virtual WEF panel discussion, ‘Harnessing Emerging Technologi­es in India’, Rama Rao spoke about the steps initiated by the Telangana state government to leverage innovation and emerging technologi­es in various sectors

including agricultur­e, healthcare, and education.

The minister presented an overview of the various multi-stakeholde­r initiative­s including use of artificial intelligen­ce in agricultur­e and ‘Medicines from the Sky’, the programme to deliver medicines using drones.

The panelists, including Diksha Madhok, director of Quartz Platform, Rajan Anandan, managing director, Sequoia Capital, Meagan Fallone, director, Barefoot College Internatio­nal, and Jai Shroff, global CEO of UPL Ltd, deliberate­d on the topic, ‘How can emerging technologi­es further boost productivi­ty, expedite the growth transition and reinforce resilience to future shocks to meet India’s pressing challenges?’

Rama Rao, who said Telangana was investing in improving digital infrastruc­ture via the T-Fiber project, said the state formulated actionable technology policy frameworks for in emerging technology areas such as blockchain, drones, artificial intelligen­ce, open data, cyber security, and cloud. Responding to a specific question, he said digital readiness has been instrument­al for a Vshaped economic recovery during the Covid-19 pandemic. Convention­al businesses, he said, rapidly went online across the country — leveraging improving internet accessibil­ity. Internet has enabled access to new markets helping first movers to not only recover but thrive during the pandemic, he said.Rama Rao said the underlying disparitie­s in healthcare, education, financial stability and technology have led the Covid-19 crisis to disproport­ionately impact certain groups and countries.

“A holistic and systemsbas­ed view is required to stress test our assumption­s of the future to identify hidden chinks and build resilience to future shocks, and the global health risk is one such chink that should now be an eye-opener for government­s and multilater­al organizati­ons across the world,” he said.

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