New Delhi. India is now working rapidly on a strategy to challenge China’s rise on the basis of technology. The government and the private sector are together creating such a strong digital infrastructure in the country, so that the data of Indian companies can remain completely safe within the country. The objective is clear, to end dependence on foreign servers and software and to make India a digital powerhouse.
The biggest feature of this digital mission is that it is being claimed to almost eliminate problems like cyber fraud and data breach. Startups, Make in India companies and big business groups will now be able to store their sensitive data in India without any fear. This will not only increase trust but will also strengthen the digital sovereignty of the country.
How will India’s digital infrastructure change?
Under this mega plan, a platform is being prepared for companies and users, where data storage, transactions and analytics will all be in one system. Its advantage will be that dependence on different foreign apps and tools will be reduced. Since the data remains local, legal control will also remain with India.
Big role for IITians who returned to India from Taiwan
IITian Abhishek Saxena, who came to India from Taiwan, is believed to have played an important role behind this entire mission. He is working on such a tech platform, which can take the digital capability of the country to new heights. This is being linked with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Digital India and Self-reliant India vision.
What benefits will common people and companies get?
This platform will not be limited to just big companies. Common people will also be able to easily do their daily expenses, savings, transactions and accounts on a single digital system. It is being claimed that this system will be so secure that it will become very difficult to commit cyber fraud.
Digital steps towards the goal of 2047
This initiative is being linked to PM Modi’s 2047 mission, whose objective is to make India economically and technologically self-reliant. Strengthening companies at the global level by providing secure digital platforms and providing reliable digital services to common citizens is the backbone of this mission.
In the coming time, Abhishek Saxena himself is presenting a demo of this entire system, in which it will be clear how this digital mission has the potential to take India at par with China in the technology race, but even ahead of it.





























