"The fact that we are talking of using big data is not just some technical mumbo-jumbo, it is actually creating a cycle of investment and growth for India's small businesses, which will lead to economic growth and jobs," he told reporters at an event organised by CII here.
Big data refers to huge complex number sets that are not easily dealt with by traditional processing application software. It faces challenges like capturing data, storage and data analysis.
"With companies becoming data rich due to availability ofdigital footprints through GST, some eight million small businesses in GST will start getting loans. When they start getting loans, they will grow and when they grow, it will create jobs," he added.
Small businesses were not getting loans due to lack of business data on performance, Nilekani reasoned.
On NPAs, he said the Reserve Bank of India is doing its best to address the issue under RBI Governor Urjit Patel.
On the issue of having a regulator for data security, Nilekani said India is waiting for the report of the DataProtection Committee headed by former Supreme Court judge B N Srikrishna, which is looking into issues of data security, privacy and sovereignty.
He, however, is not sure what type of regulator India would have -- horizontal or category or sector-wise.
"We are not sure whether we need a general or category regulatory. For example, in some sense, the RBI regulates datain banking world. Tomorrow, you will have a health regulator. It is not clear whether we will have one horizontal regulator or will it be sector wise," he added.
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