"India missed the industrial revolution. India missed the entrepreneurial revolution of the 50s, 60s and 70s due to license raj and quota raj. We don't want to miss the digital revolution. We want to become the leaders in that," Electronics and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said today
In his address at the Regional Editors' Conference organised by Press Information Bureau (PIB), Prasad, who also holds the Law portfolio, listed out the various digital initiative schemes undertaken by the BJP-led NDA government.
"As the Prime Minister said cyber security is a bloodless war. We are quite alive to it. We are coordinating with various countries of the world. The Prime Minister himself is taking the lead," he said.
"We are going to set up a Cyber Coordination Centre in a big way. We are going to train judges, police officers and human resources in the field of cyber security," he added.
Indicating that India had made rapid strides in electronics, Prasad said a "big revolution" was happening in this sector.
He said when the NDA came to power in 2014, investment promised in electronics market was around Rs 11,000 crore but had now grown to Rs 1.23 lakh crore.
Further, while six crore mobile handsets were manufactured in 2014-15 at a value of Rs 19,000 crore, the number had jumped to 11 crore the next year at Rs 54,000 crore, he said adding, this year production was expected to touch around Rs 94,000 crore.
The government was making quick progress in areas like laying of optical fibre cable under Bharatnet while 23,000 post office branches had been equipped with Core Banking Solutions.
Plans were underway to open 650 portal payment banks all over the country using postmen who would render banking and third party delivery services under the arrangement. About 50 national and international consortium were keen to participate in the scheme, he added.
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