IT industry sees ray of hope in BJP tech vision

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Bibhu Ranjan Mishra Bangalore
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 7:34 PM IST

Most information tenchnology (IT) firms are of the view that the IT vision of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is a good omen for the domestic IT industry which is buckling under the pressure of global meltdown for the past couple of quarters.

The BJP created a flutter in the industry circle when it announced a 30-page IT vision document which includes creation of 12 million IT-enabled jobs for rural India; providing laptops to 10 million students at Rs 10,000 a piece; immediate implementation of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP); protection of domestic hardware manufacturers against imports and promotion of usage of open source software. The party reportedly consulted the heads of at least 10 top IT companies before finalising the document.

Vinnie Mehta, executive director of MAIT, the body that represents the hardware industry in India, said: “We are glad that somebody has defined their IT agenda very clearly. It’s more gladdening to see that they have touched on the hardware sector, which has untapped potential to create lot more job opportunities. The announcement is very timely and pertinent, as the IT industry needs some succour due to the current economic situation.”

“I think the BJP has really done well by including IT in their vision document. Many people feel that the government is facing a huge tax loss by promoting the IT sector. However, many IT-rich southern states, including Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, have experienced tax growth of over 40 per cent during the last four years, mainly because of IT.”

“The IT vision of BJP will really come handy for creation of new job opportunities in the IT and ITeS sector in India where we still have a large percentage of unemployed graduates struggling to provide their services for the growth of the country,” said Vivek Kulkarni, former IT secretary of Karnataka, who is now the chairman and CEO of BrickWork India.

Industry body Nasscom is also quite enthusiastic about the inclusion of IT in the manifesto of political parties.

“The potential of IT in the creation of job opportunities in India is still enormous and I am delighted that the BJP has come out with a strong vision statement for the IT industry. I won’t be able to comment on how it will help them in capturing votes,” said Ganesh Natarajan, chairman, Nasscom.

The industry feels the IT vision document by BJP is ‘very practical’ and can be implemented.

“The proposals laid down by BJP in their vision document are very practical, and I see no reason why these can’t be implemented,” says Natarajan who is also the chairman of Pune-based Zensar Technologies. “A great degree of these are achievable, provided they implement this in the first year of the new government, if they come to power,” says T V Mohandas Pai, Head of Administration and HR, Infosys Technologies.

Industry analysts also feel that political parties in India are slowly realising the importance of IT not only for the economy, but also for their election campaigns.

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First Published: Mar 17 2009 | 12:44 AM IST

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