Deccan Chronicle

Data Centre Parks to come up across the country soon

- SANGEETHA.G I DC

The Budget proposed to take the country one step ahead in data management and quantum technology.

It has mooted data centre parks throughout the country and outlaid

`8,000 crore over a period five years for the National Mission on Quantum Technologi­es and Applicatio­ns.

Repeating the cliché, “data is the new oil”, the Finance Minister said the country needs to take advantage of Analytics, Fintech and Internet of Things (IOT).

In this regard, she proposed to bring out soon a policy to enable private sector to build Data Centre parks throughout the country.

“It will enable our firms to skilfully incorporat­e data in every step of their value chains.

Our vision is that all “public institutio­ns” at Gram Panchayat level such as Anganwadis, health and wellness centres, government schools, PDS outlets, post offices and police stations will be provided with digital connectivi­ty. So, Fibre to the Home (FTTH) connection­s through Bharatnet will link 100,000 gram panchayats this year,’ she said.

The Budget proposed to provide `6000 crore to Bharatnet programme in

2020-21.

Further, the minister found that there is a growing need for the Indian Statistica­l system to meet the challenges of real time monitoring of our increasing­ly complex economy. Data must have strong credibilit­y.

The proposed new National Policy on Official Statistics would use latest technology including AI.

It would lay down a road-map towards modernised data collection, integrated informatio­n portal and timely disseminat­ion of informatio­n.

The government also finds IFSC, GIFT city to be having the potential to become a centre of internatio­nal finance as well as a centre for high end data processing.

“Union Budget 2020 is a defining moment for the Indian IT industry by bringing in proactive policy measures on emerging technologi­es such as AI, ML, Data Analytics and Quantum Computing.

In addition to this, the policy on establishi­ng data centers across the country will strengthen the necessary IT-grade infrastruc­ture required for dischargin­g services to the remotest part of the country while bridging the digital divide, revolution­ize the digital economy and significan­tly play a catalytic role in securing data sovereignt­y of the nation, and eventually it will also bring enormous FDI into this sector,” said Omkar Rai, Director General, Software Technology Parks of India (STPI).

Similarly, quantum technology is opening up new frontiers in computing, communicat­ions, cyber security with wide-spread applicatio­ns, said the minister.

“It is expected that lots of commercial applicatio­ns would emerge from theoretica­l constructs which are developing in this area.”

“It is proposed to provide an outlay of Rs 8000 crore over a period five years for the National Mission on Quantum Technologi­es and Applicatio­ns,” she added.

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