India’s Tech Sector Poised For $350 Billion Growth: Rajnath Singh

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India’s technology sector is on an upward trajectory and is projected to reach $300-350 billion in the next five years, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced while addressing students at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi. He highlighted India’s rapid digital and technological advancements and urged young innovators to take charge of global innovation and entrepreneurship.

With more than 1.25 lakh start-ups and 110 unicorns, India has emerged as the third-largest start-up ecosystem in the world. Singh emphasized the need for young minds to go beyond adaptation and become disruptors in the ever-evolving technological landscape.

тАЬThe biggest challenge today is adapting to rapidly changing technology and creating new technologies. DonтАЩt just be adapters; become the disruptors who lead innovation,тАЭ he remarked, encouraging students to leverage the countryтАЩs burgeoning opportunities in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital technologies.

The Defence Minister underscored the importance of IIT MandiтАЩs role in national security and defence technology development. He acknowledged the institutionтАЩs existing collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and called for further contributions in AI-driven warfare, indigenous AI chip development, cybersecurity, and quantum technology.

тАЬIndia has achieved 88% self-sufficiency in ammunition production, and defence exports have reached approximately тВ╣23,000 crore in 2023-24. Our goal is to achieve тВ╣50,000 crore in defence exports by 2029,тАЭ Singh stated, reinforcing the governmentтАЩs commitment to building a robust, self-reliant defence industry.

Singh also highlighted IndiaтАЩs digital transformation, noting that the countryтАЩs telecom sector is now the second-largest in the world. Citing the success of initiatives like UPI, he emphasized how India is setting global benchmarks in digital transactions.

тАЬWe are in the midst of an unparalleled digital revolution,тАЭ he said, urging students to actively contribute to strengthening IndiaтАЩs digital ecosystem and technological prowess.

The Minister encouraged students to aspire towards making India a developed nation by 2047, following the principles of Initiate, Improve, and Transform (IIT). He stressed the importance of resilience, bold thinking, and collaborative efforts in overcoming national challenges through technology and innovation.

тАЬThis is the time of the тАШIndian DreamтАЩтАФa time when our aspirations and achievements can redefine the global landscape,тАЭ he said, motivating students to set ambitious goals and contribute significantly to IndiaтАЩs technological and economic growth.

Team BharatShakti

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