The centre has informed the telecom equipment build and manufactured in India are being exported to more than 100 nation with export value amounting to more than 18.2 billion dollars.
“Many of our homegrown telecom companies have made their mark in Western nations, including the US, despite fierce global competition,” said Madhu Arora, Member (Technology), Digital Communications Commission, Department of Telecom.
“The Indian Army has recently integrated its first indigenous chip-based 4G mobile base station, developed by our own R&D firms,” she informed.
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Speaking at the national capital’s “Defence Sector ICT Conclave,” where eighteen companies displayed their wares, Arora stated that information and communications technology (ICT) is the foundation of defense operations.
“India’s vibrant ICT sector, marked by innovation and integrity, has established a significant presence over the past decades. The Indian ICT industry is providing solutions to the world, showcasing India’s leadership in this domain,” the senior official remarked.
Abhishek Singh, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs, said the MEA is actively working to enhance cooperation with Africa in the ICT sector.
“By focusing on emerging technologies like AI and blockchain, we aim to address specific challenges faced by African countries,” he noted.
ICT is essential for preserving India’s sovereignty and integrity, according to Sandeep Aggarwal, Immediate Past Chairman, Telecom Equipment & Services Export Promotion Council (TEPC).
India is a trustworthy partner in this area because of its long history of collaboration and respect for African sovereignty.
“Our expertise in data analytics and artificial intelligence empowers our defence forces with predictive insights and actionable intelligence, enhancing decision-making and operational effectiveness in the front,” Aggarwal mentioned.
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