"If we go back to ancient period then at the time of Mahabharata when war was going, the king expressed desire to see the war and listen to the communication through Sanjay. I think human quest for technology starts since that time which science and technology has taken to this stage," Sinha said while delivering keynote address at C-DOT foundation day.
"We cannot ensure right place in world on the basis of imported technology and for this is it is very important that we develop technology indigenously so that people at large in the country are benefited. History will not forgive us if we don't develop technology as per expectation of people," he said.
The minister said that C-DoT, government's telecom research and development arm, has done 56 technology transfers, and it is expected that they make a century soon.
"When we work in the space of technology then not only for our country but also for larger geography of the world where there is demand of low cost modern technology. I understand that based on our history, culture and civilisation we will be able to lead and contribute to the world in the field of science and technology," Sinha said.
Expressing concerns over rising royalty payments mainly to foreign equipment makers, Telecom secretary JS Deepak said about USD 15 goes out of India for every mobile telephony service line added by an operator.
"We need to invest in research and development for intellectual property rights as these are going to be lifeline of the Indian electronics and telecom industry," Deepak said.
He said that C-DoT should start working on giant projects to make difference in India as well as globally.
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