Cabinet nod for new telecom policy by July-end: Manoj Sinha

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 12 2018 | 2:50 PM IST

A new telecom policy is likely to be in place by July 2018, Communications Minister Manoj Sinha said on Wednesday.

"By July-end I am hopeful that the Cabinet approval will come for the National Digital Communications Policy," Sinha told reporters here.

He was holding a press meet to share the achievements of the Department of Telecommunications and Department of Posts in the last four years.

The government on May 1 had released the draft National Telecom Policy 2018 aiming to attract investment of $100 billion in the Digital Communications sector by reforming the licencing and regulatory regime in the country along with promoting the ease of doing business.

The draft National Digital Communications Policy focusses on provisioning of broadband for all, creating 4 million additional jobs in the digital communications sector and enhancing the contribution of the digital communications sector to 8 per cent of India's GDP from around 6 per cent in 2017.

It also plans to propel India to the Top 50 nations in the ICT Development Index of International Telecommunication Union from 134 in 2017, enhancing New Delhi's contribution to global value chains and ensuring digital sovereignty.

Talking about the last four years, Sinha said: "When we took over telecom department it had challenges like trust deficit. The sector was in turmoil. In the last four years we have brought in transparency and good governance."

Asked about the present turmoil in the industry due to merger and consolidation resulting in job losses, Sinha said: "Consolidation is happening across the world. India is not out of that. After consolidation there will be major four to five players in the market."

Assuring that this was a passing phase and the turmoil would subside, the Minister said though there were some job losses, many new jobs had been created as well.

Talking about some important projects of the government, Sinha said "in-flight connectivity" services were likely to start within a year.

It is learnt that Communications Ministry officials will be meeting their counterparts in Civil Aviation Ministry in a week to discuss this matter.

--IANS

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First Published: Jun 12 2018 | 2:44 PM IST

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