LEADING THE WORLD OF INFOTECH
India Today|August 26, 2024
From IT services to AI, India is poised to lead the world's digital revolution through strategic investments and innovative policies
Kris Gopalakrishnan
LEADING THE WORLD OF INFOTECH

In my book, Against All Odds, I chronicled the remarkable story of the Indian information technology industry. From just one computer in the country in the mid-1950s, we have come a long way to become the IT capital of the world. In 2024, this industry brought in over $250 billion (Rs 21 lakh crore) of revenues and contributed 7-8 per cent to the country's GDP. As we stride confidently into the new digital age, the prospects of expanding this digital economy are bright and immense. I will discuss five such pillars that can support this growth:

1. Opportunities for revenue expansion: The first pillar focuses on leveraging and scaling up India's existing strengths in IT services and engineering R&D. As newer technologies such as Generative AI, 6G and industrial metaverse take centre stage, the opportunities in integrating and migrating business systems to these emerging technological paradigms are immense. According to some analysts, AI is expected to add $15.7 trillion (Rs 1,318 lakh crore) to the global economy, and global GDP could increase by 14 per cent by 2030. In India, we are already seeing companies create new services around data curation and cleansing, and train machine learning algorithms for global customers. Other new allied services include those for posting and monitoring content and achieving geographical and sectoral expansions. To support these expansions, policy reforms must continue - Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Software Technology Parks (STPs) and labour law support for new services, verticals and startups. Finally, we must maintain a stable and predictable policy environment for attracting long-term investments.

THE GIANT STEPS

• Leverage emerging tech like Generative AI, 6G and industrial metaverse for revenue expansion

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