"The foundation of the fourth industrial revolution is connectivity and data. Data is the new natural resource. We are at the beginning of an era where data is the new oil," Ambani said at the opening day of 3-day Nasscom leadership forum here.
Salient feature of this revolution is "convergence of the physical biological and digital sciences" and "we are on the verge of an exponential change", he said.
He expressed hope that Jio could help take India to top ten counties in terms of broadband access, from the low 155th position in 2015.
Describing the protectionist statements by the new US president Donald Trump as "a blessing in disguise" for the Indian IT sector" Ambani advised the industry to focus on home market.
Calling for looking at the larger picture of helping millions to resolve their problems with adoption of digital technologies, he said digitalisation will continue to face challenges in terms of privacy, security and data theft, but "with our very big advantages in the new world of digitisation, I am sure we can find solutions to our major problems".
"I think the opportunities are immense and we now have the infrastructure to do it in our own market and make India one of the largest software markets," he said.
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