India: The “It” Destination for IT Giants

Published By : Admin | April 3, 2017 | 16:37 IST
World's top tech organizations looking to expand their base and be part of India’s growth story
World’s largest technology companies recognizing the great potential offered by Indian economy with its highly skilled workforce

The world’s largest technology companies are recognizing the great potential offered by Indian economy with its highly skilled workforce, a thriving business climate and a digital push, encompassing the length and breadth of this richly diverse nation under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Here is a glimpse of the CEOs and heads of top tech organizations looking to expand their base and be part of India’s growth story.

Prime Minster Narendra Modi, a strong votary of direct communication with the public, has met with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg twice. The latter has acknowledged India’s growing potential in the technology market with strong user base and skilled workforce.

Mr. Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft has expressed his keen interest in the potential participation of Microsoft in India’s technology boom. He is keen to expand Microsoft’s cloud technology in sync with the digital transformation of India under the Government’s Digital India campaign.

Looking to partake in the flagship programs of the Government of India, including Digital India, Skill India, Make in India, Startup India and the Smart Cities Project, CISCO Chairman John Chambers called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Intel India, enthused by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Digital India campaign, has undertaken a number of innovative initiatives designed to advance digital literacy and accessibility in the non-urban India. Here is Intel President Renee James meeting the Prime Minister to discuss investments supporting “Internet of Things” innovations within the Indian Startup eco-system.

Rallying behind Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Make in India and Startup India initiative, Oracle Corporation announced a state of the art campus in Bangalore along with nine incubation centers across the nation. The Global CEO of Oracle, Safra Catz, informed the Prime Minister of company’s plan to help more than half a million students in India develop computer science skills.

During a meeting with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Vice-Chairman Jay Y. Lee apprised him of the tech giant’s support to the Make in India and Digital India initiatives. Enhancing its production base in the country, Samsung Electronics announced opening up of two manufacturing units in Chennai and Noida as well as a design center in Noida and research labs in Bengaluru, Delhi and Noida.

Apple Inc.’s CEO, Mr. Tim Cook has been looking to tap into India’s rich human resource by venturing into the production space of Apple products in India itself. Apple Chief met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to explore the varied possibilities for the same and launched an updated version of Narendra Modi Mobile App.

IBM CEO Ginni Rometty expressed her fact-based optimism towards India’s GDP growth and brimming startup culture when she called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. IBM employs a substantial chunk of its workforce from India and plans to expand its operations in the country, owing to the ever expanding scope of web infrastructure under the Digital India initiative.

Enthused by the constructive engagement with the Prime Minister, Google CEO Sundar Pichai committed to provide high speed free internet to 500 railway stations along with other tech opportunities for Indian users.

A slew of initiatives has been introduced by Prime Minister Modi to boost the nation’s investment climate as well as nurture the Startup ecosystem. As a result, India has become the brightest spot in the global economy driving growth, innovation and development, from the grassroots to the world stage.

“Time has come to show India's strength to the world. Let’s recognize our demographic dividend & present image of a Skilled India to the world.”

~Narendra Modi

 

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The union cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the building of first unit of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station by extending the scope of Gaganyaan program. Approval by the cabinet is given for development of first module of Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS-1) and undertake missions to demonstrate and validate various technologies for building and operating BAS. To revise the scope & funding of the Gaganyaan Programme to include new developments for BAS & precursor missions, and additional requirements to meet the ongoing Gaganyaan Programme.

Revision in Gaganyaan Programme to include the scope of development and precursor missions for BAS, and factoring one additional uncrewed mission and additional hardware requirement for the developments of ongoing Gaganyaan Programme. Now the human spaceflight program of technology development and demonstration is through eight missions to be completed by December 2028 by launching first unit of BAS-1.

The Gaganyaan Programme approved in December 2018 envisages undertaking the human spaceflight to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and to lay the foundation of technologies needed for an Indian human space exploration programme in the long run. The vision for space in the Amrit kaal envisages including other things, creation of an operational Bharatiya Antariksh Station by 2035 and Indian Crewed Lunar Mission by 2040. All leading space faring nations are making considerable efforts & investments to develop & operationalize capabilities that are required for long duration human space missions and further exploration to Moon and beyond.

Gaganyaan Programme will be a national effort led by ISRO in collaboration with Industry, Academia and other National agencies as stake holders. The programme will be implemented through the established project management mechanism within ISRO. The target is to develop and demonstrate critical technologies for long duration human space missions. To achieve this goal, ISRO will undertake four missions under ongoing Gaganyaan Programme by 2026 and development of first module of BAS & four missions for demonstration & validation of various technologies for BAS by December, 2028.

The nation will acquire essential technological capabilities for human space missions to Low Earth Orbit. A national space-based facility such as the Bharatiya Antariksh Station will boost microgravity based scientific research & technology development activities. This will lead to technological spin-offs and encourage innovations in key areas of research and development. Enhanced industrial participation and economic activity in human space programme will result in increased employment generation, especially in niche high technology areas in space and allied sectors.

With a net additional funding of ₹11170 Crore in the already approved programme, the total funding for Gaganyaan Programme with the revised scope has been enhanced to ₹20193 Crore.

This programme will provide a unique opportunity, especially for the youth of the country to take up careers in the field of science and technology as well as pursue opportunities in microgravity based scientific research & technology development activities. The resulting innovations and technological spin-offs will be benefitting the society at large.