NEW DELHI: India can become a global leader in technologies such as artificial intelligence<\/a> (AI) and machine learning<\/a> (ML), said a top official of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (TRAI<\/a>) Monday.

Speaking at the India Digital Summit, organised by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), TRAI Chairman
PD Vaghela<\/a> exhorted that the “future of India rests on its ability to embrace new technologies, respond to technology disruptions and seize the right opportunities”.

At the event, the top official also extensively spoke about 5G and 6G use cases, and the government’s efforts to support R&D for different use cases, according to a statement by the IAMAI.

“The Government is already promoting the start-up ecosystem and with over 5 billion IT professionals, India already boasts the largest IT talent in the world. And with startups capitalizing on digital governance, I am sure that India@2047 will be a force to reckon with,” Vaghela said.

Vaghela in his address said that the telecom regulator intended to regulate the sector with transparency while also promoting competition and safeguarding the rights of citizens.

He also pointed out the need to re-emphasise the eight crucial governance issues for India’s journey over the next 25 years, which as per the statement, includes how to revamp digital governance infrastructure, challenges arising out of convergence and reduced investment cycles due to technology disruptions, and identifying appropriate technologies, keeping in mind the country’s demographic advantage, the strength of its IT skills and strength of the SME sector, as well as boosting local manufacturing of digital equipment, and keeping technology at the core of policy formulation.

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Trai to come out with consultation paper on digital inclusion: Vaghela<\/a><\/h2>

Trai chairman PD Vaghela told reporters Monday that all the sections and areas of the country need to be provided with the benefits of the latest technologies like 5G and that can only happen with digital inclusion.<\/p><\/div>

NEW DELHI: India can become a global leader in technologies such as artificial intelligence<\/a> (AI) and machine learning<\/a> (ML), said a top official of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (TRAI<\/a>) Monday.

Speaking at the India Digital Summit, organised by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), TRAI Chairman
PD Vaghela<\/a> exhorted that the “future of India rests on its ability to embrace new technologies, respond to technology disruptions and seize the right opportunities”.

At the event, the top official also extensively spoke about 5G and 6G use cases, and the government’s efforts to support R&D for different use cases, according to a statement by the IAMAI.

“The Government is already promoting the start-up ecosystem and with over 5 billion IT professionals, India already boasts the largest IT talent in the world. And with startups capitalizing on digital governance, I am sure that India@2047 will be a force to reckon with,” Vaghela said.

Vaghela in his address said that the telecom regulator intended to regulate the sector with transparency while also promoting competition and safeguarding the rights of citizens.

He also pointed out the need to re-emphasise the eight crucial governance issues for India’s journey over the next 25 years, which as per the statement, includes how to revamp digital governance infrastructure, challenges arising out of convergence and reduced investment cycles due to technology disruptions, and identifying appropriate technologies, keeping in mind the country’s demographic advantage, the strength of its IT skills and strength of the SME sector, as well as boosting local manufacturing of digital equipment, and keeping technology at the core of policy formulation.

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Trai to come out with consultation paper on digital inclusion: Vaghela<\/a><\/h2>

Trai chairman PD Vaghela told reporters Monday that all the sections and areas of the country need to be provided with the benefits of the latest technologies like 5G and that can only happen with digital inclusion.<\/p><\/div>