Nishant Arora | 27 Jun, 2023
The tech sector partnership between India and the US, announced last
week during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s historic state visit, will
turbocharge tech ecosystems in both the countries, accelerating the pace
of innovation in critical emerging technologies for mutual and global
benefit, says Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for
Electronics and IT.
In an interaction with IANS, the Minister said
the tech sector partnership -- starting with an MoU in the critical and
emerging technologies -- is tectonic and historical.
“This
cooperation and partnership between India and US will certainly shape
the future of tech in general and, in particular, the emerging
technologies of OpenRAN wireless networks, semiconductors,
high-performance computing, artificial intelligence and quantum,” said
Chandrasekhar.
During the visit, US President Joe Biden and Prime
Minister Modi hailed the inauguration of the Initiative on Critical and
Emerging Technology (iCET) in January 2023 as a major milestone in
US-India relations, calling on governments, businesses, and academic
institutions to realise their shared vision for the strategic technology
partnership.
The leaders recommitted the US and India to
fostering an open, accessible, and secure technology ecosystem, based on
mutual confidence and trust that reinforces our shared values and
democratic institutions.
According to Chandrasekhar, the critical
emerging technologies will shape the future of technology and economies
in very deep and tectonic ways and will certainly impact lives of
consumers and enterprises all over the world.
“The technology and
innovation ecosystem has really come a long way in the last 9 years and
today, there is no space of tech and emerging tech that India and
Indian enterprises are not present in. PM Modi’s ‘Digital India’ vision,
way back in 2015, was prescient and he foresaw the deep impact of
technology on peoples’ lives and opportunities for our youth,” the
Minister told IANS.
Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, after
meeting Prime Minister Modi in Washington, D.C., referred to his vision
of ‘Digital India’ as way ahead of its time that other countries were
following it now.
In the last nine years, Prime Minister Modi’s
policies have resulted in creating a vibrant internet and ConsumerTech
(D2C) innovation ecosystem, an India AI programme with Digital India
Bhashini (a language translation model at its core), electronics and
semiconductor ecosystem that is rapidly growing, high-performance
computing platforms and a multi thousand crore quantum Mission, wireless
technologies programme with 5G/6G etc.
Biden and Prime Minister
Modi also hailed the signing of an MoU on semiconductor supply chain and
innovation partnership as a significant step in the coordination of
semiconductor incentive programmes between the two nations.
This will promote commercial opportunities, research, talent, and skill development.
“The
curriculum changes in our higher education system are underway to
ensure high-quality talent for all these areas where the world seeks
talent,” said the Minister.
Rapid digitalisation, demographics
and changing global supply chains are the three trends that represent a
big unprecedented opportunity for India and Indian youth.
“We are
certainly in the most exciting period in India’s modern history, thanks
to the hard work, effort and vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,”
Chandrasekhar noted.
(Nishant Arora can be reached at nishant.a@ians.in)