Hindustan Times (East UP)

‘India can tap opportunit­ies in chip design’

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NEW DELHI: India can tap new opportunit­ies in areas like semiconduc­tor design, electronic systems design and electronic­s manufactur­ing services, on top of its core capability over the next 5-7 years, Minister of State for Electronic­s and IT R Chandrasek­har said on Tuesday.

Speaking at the Microsoft Future Ready event, the Minister said the next wave of computing performanc­e is going to come from software optimisati­on, semiconduc­tor design, electronic systems design, and innovation.

“... We were software providers and now we can, in the next five to seven years, be software providers, we can be semi-conductor design providers. We can be ER&D providers, we can be electronic systems, design providers, and we can be electronic­s, manufactur­ing services providers. “There is a whole new layering of opportunit­ies on top of what our core capability was for last 15, 20 years,” he added.

Chandrasek­har noted the vision of building the $1 trillion digital economy in the country will be achieved in partnershi­p with industry, entreprene­urs and academia.

“We are evangelist­s, we are advocates of what opportunit­ies exist there, it is our job to work in partnershi­p, evangelise, advocate, support, encourage, boost the entreprene­ur’s morale...We, at MeitY and the government of India will work in partnershi­p to support and grow that... We are all in it together. If you are all in it together, the government, the industry, the youth in a framework of partnershi­p and trust, we can truly realise this promise of the new India,” he added.

The Minister said every corporate and government is now in a race to digitalise its governance, functions, services and business and is going through a huge disruptive transforma­tion.

“That plays to the strengths of India. The next wave of computing performanc­e is going to come from software optimizati­on, semiconduc­tor design, electronic systems design, and innovation,” he added.

Talking about user data security amid rapid digitisati­on, Chandrasek­har said the internet in India will always be open, safe, trusted, and accountabl­e.

“The internet should always be open... no state, government, big tech platforms can ever become a force that will, in any way, dilute the openness of the internet. Because of the proliferat­ion of public services and the nature of the Indian user, which ranges from a child to a woman, a man, an elderly, the internet has to be open,” he said.

He emphasised that policy making has to assure that the internet is always safe and trusted. “The internet now is becoming a place of user harm, crime, and criminalit­y. So, accountabi­lity of those who have commercial platforms on internet to their users is a third aspect of our policy objectives. It is clearly our determinat­ion, and it is our focus on our mission that the internet in India shall grow. India will become the largest connected country in the world,” he added.

 ?? ?? MoS for IT R Chandrasek­har said innovation will drive computing performanc­e.
MoS for IT R Chandrasek­har said innovation will drive computing performanc­e.

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