\"\"BEIJING: India on Sunday launched its second IT corridor in China to cash in on the burgeoning Chinese software market which remained elusive despite the presence of top Indian technology firms.
\n
The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM<\/a>) has established one more Digital Collaborative Opportunities Plaza (SIDCOP) platform in China in an effort to provide market access to Indian IT firms<\/a> in the huge Chinese market, the NASSCOM said.
\n
\nAgreements worth RMB 36 million (about $6 million) were signed between Indian service providers and Chinese customers at the launch of the corridor by China's Guiyang Municipal government and the NASSCOM, a NASSCOM official said.
\n
\nThe pilot projects launched on the SIDCOP platform would be executed over the next year, a NASSCOM statement said.
\n
\nLast December, the NASSCOM established its first SIDCOP platform in the Chinese port city of Dalian, which is India's first IT hub in China.
\n
\nIndia's top IT firms have a big presence in China, specially multi-nationals and IT Corridor at Dalian which are expected to provide a gateway for the Indian IT-small and medium-sized enterprises.
\n
\nThe Dalian IT corridor was formally launched few days ago.
\n
\nWhile Dalian corridor's focus was on IOT (Internet of Things), the Guiyang corridor will focus on Big Data, Gagan Sabharwal, Senior Director, Global Trade Development NASSCOM, told PTI.
\n
\nThe platform in Guiyang intends to create online and offline presence to promote a \"co-create culture\" between two large neighbours in the Big Data space, he said.
\n
\nSpeaking at the launch of the Guiyang IT corridor, India's ambassador to China Gautam Bambawale said the corridor which visualises collaboration between member companies of the NASSCOM and the Guiyang city authorities is aimed at setting up local offices and assisting companies from Guiyang to establish software and IT units in India.
\n
\nAn Indian company named 'Zeta-V' will establish an Artificial Intelligence-enabled platform for SIDCOP to bring together the IT requirements of Chinese companies, particularly in Guiyang, and Indian companies which have solutions to offer, Bambawale said.
\n
\n\"In this way, we will be marrying the requirements of Chinese companies with the capabilities of Indian IT service providers. We visualise that these initiatives will give a big impetus to cooperation between India and China in the IT-enabled services sector,\" he said.
\n
Referring to last month's informal summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President
Xi Jinping<\/a>, the envoy said, \"India-China relations are progressing well, particularly after the Informal Summit\".
\n
\n\"The two leaders decided to meet at an informal summit so that they could have candid, free and open discussions with each other aimed at enhancing strategic communication between them,\" he said.
\n
\nThe two leaders spoke with each other for almost 10 hours at Wuhan and discussed their goals and objectives for their countries, how they viewed the fast-changing international situation and in this context how they would like to see India-China bilateral ties developing over the coming months.
\n
\n\"As a result of these unprecedented discussions between the leaders of India and China, they were able to reach consensus on over-arching and strategic issues. It is now left for the rest of us to take their vision forward,\" he said.
\n
\n\"As a result of the successful talks between President Xi and Prime Minister Modi at Wuhan, we now have a political environment in which India-China business and commercial ties can expand rapidly,\" he said
\n
\nFor India, getting access to China's IT market, valued at over $493 billion in 2013 by the ministry of industry and information technology of China, is important to address the massive trade deficit which has now spiralled to over $51 billion. The Chinese IT market grew exponentially since then.
\n
\nIndia has been demanding China to provide market access to Indian IT and pharmaceutical firms for several years to reduce bilateral trade deficit.
\n
\nThe two corridors, which were started in collaboration with China's provincial governments, are expected to provide the much-needed big opening for Indian IT firms, Sabharwal said.
\n
\nConsidering the potential, Bambawale made a strong case for Indian IT presence in China.
\n
\n\"As you all know, India is a world leader in the area of Information Technology and IT-enabled services with annual revenue of over $164 billion and exports of over $120 billion,\" he said in his address.
\n
\n\"Our IT companies have a presence in more than 70 countries in the world, generating employment for up to 12 million people worldwide. In China, Indian IT companies are present in 10 cities around the country, with a total work-force of around 25,000 employees. However, we believe that the potential for Indian companies to cooperate with China is huge and needs more work and efforts,\" he said.
\n
\nSabharwal said in addition to the Dalian and Guiyang, the NASSCOM is in touch with four other provinces including Wuhan to work out new IT corridors based on local needs.
\n
\nHe said negotiations were on with some of the Chinese firms to sign up with big Indian IT firms.
\n
\n\"If that works out it could provide a big opening,\" he said.
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在中国印度发射第二个走廊进入巨大的中国市场

在SIDCOP平台上推出的试点项目将在明年执行,该协会发表声明说。

  • 更新2018年5月27日09:36点坚持
北京:印度周日推出第二个走廊在中国现金在蓬勃发展的中国软件市场中仍然难以捉摸,尽管印度顶级科技公司的存在。

国家软件和服务公司协会(行业协会)建立了一个数码广场(SIDCOP)平台在中国的合作机会,以提供市场准入印度IT公司在巨大的中国市场,行业协会说。

协议价值3600万元人民币(约600万美元)签署了印度服务提供商和中国客户之间的走廊里中国贵阳城市政府和行业协会的行业协会的一位官员说。

在SIDCOP平台上推出的试点项目将在明年执行,该协会发表声明说。

去年12月,行业协会建立了它的第一个SIDCOP平台在中国港口城市大连,这是印度的第一次在中国的中心。

印度最大的IT公司在中国有一个大的存在,特别是跨国公司和走廊在大连这预计将为印度提供网关它小和中型企业。

大连这走廊是几天前正式启动。

而大连走廊的焦点集中在物联网(物联网),贵阳走廊将关注大数据,人力选手Gagan高级总监,全球贸易发展行业协会对PTI说。

平台在贵阳打算创建线上和线下推广“共同创造文化”存在两大邻国之间的大数据的空间,他说。

在贵阳的推出走廊,印度驻华大使Gautam Bambawale说走廊看到行业协会的成员公司之间的合作和贵阳市政府旨在建立从贵阳当地的办事处和协助公司建立在印度软件和它的单位。

一家印度公司名叫“Zeta-V”将建立一个人造Intelligence-enabled SIDCOP平台一起带来中国企业的IT需求,尤其是在贵阳,和印度公司解决方案提供,Bambawale说。

“通过这种方式,我们将结婚的要求中国公司与印度IT服务提供商的能力。我们想象,这些举措将给印度和中国之间的合作一个大动力在it驱动的服务领域,”他说。

指的是上个月的非正式会晤首相纳伦德拉•莫迪和中国国家主席习近平副主席,这位特使说,“印中关系进展顺利,特别是在非正式峰会”。

“两国领导人非正式峰会上决定见面,这样他们可以坦诚,相互自由和开放的讨论,旨在加强战略沟通,”他说。

两国领导人彼此说了将近10个小时在武汉和讨论他们的目标和目标的国家,他们如何看待快速变化的国际形势,在这种情况下他们如何希望看到中印两国关系发展在未来的几个月。

“由于这些前所未有的印度和中国的领导人之间的讨论,他们能够达成共识的盲信和战略问题。现在留给我们其余的人把他们的视野,”他说。

“因此习主席和总理之间的成功的会谈莫迪在武汉,我们现在有一个政治环境中,中印商业和商业关系可以快速扩张,”他说

印度,获得进入中国市场,价值超过4930亿美元在2013年由中国工业和信息化部,是重要的解决巨额贸易赤字已经升级到超过510亿美元。此后中国IT市场指数级的增长。

印度一直要求中国向印度提供市场准入和制药公司几年来减少双边贸易逆差。

这两个走廊,开始与中国省级政府合作,将为印度IT公司提供急需的大开,人力说。

考虑到潜在的,Bambawale了印度在中国的业务。

“大家都知道,印度是一个领域的世界领先的信息技术和it驱动的服务与年收入超过1640亿美元,出口超过1200亿美元,”他说,在他的地址。

“我们公司有一个在世界上70多个国家,全球产生就业1200万人。在中国,印度IT公司出现在全国10个城市,总劳动力约25000名员工。然而,我们相信印度公司与中国合作的潜力是巨大的,需要更多的工作和努力,”他说。

人力说除了大连、贵阳,行业协会是联系其他四个省份包括武汉新走廊根据当地需要。

他说谈判的一些中国公司与大型印度IT公司签约。

“如果,它可以提供一个大的开口,“他说。
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\"\"BEIJING: India on Sunday launched its second IT corridor in China to cash in on the burgeoning Chinese software market which remained elusive despite the presence of top Indian technology firms.
\n
The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM<\/a>) has established one more Digital Collaborative Opportunities Plaza (SIDCOP) platform in China in an effort to provide market access to Indian IT firms<\/a> in the huge Chinese market, the NASSCOM said.
\n
\nAgreements worth RMB 36 million (about $6 million) were signed between Indian service providers and Chinese customers at the launch of the corridor by China's Guiyang Municipal government and the NASSCOM, a NASSCOM official said.
\n
\nThe pilot projects launched on the SIDCOP platform would be executed over the next year, a NASSCOM statement said.
\n
\nLast December, the NASSCOM established its first SIDCOP platform in the Chinese port city of Dalian, which is India's first IT hub in China.
\n
\nIndia's top IT firms have a big presence in China, specially multi-nationals and IT Corridor at Dalian which are expected to provide a gateway for the Indian IT-small and medium-sized enterprises.
\n
\nThe Dalian IT corridor was formally launched few days ago.
\n
\nWhile Dalian corridor's focus was on IOT (Internet of Things), the Guiyang corridor will focus on Big Data, Gagan Sabharwal, Senior Director, Global Trade Development NASSCOM, told PTI.
\n
\nThe platform in Guiyang intends to create online and offline presence to promote a \"co-create culture\" between two large neighbours in the Big Data space, he said.
\n
\nSpeaking at the launch of the Guiyang IT corridor, India's ambassador to China Gautam Bambawale said the corridor which visualises collaboration between member companies of the NASSCOM and the Guiyang city authorities is aimed at setting up local offices and assisting companies from Guiyang to establish software and IT units in India.
\n
\nAn Indian company named 'Zeta-V' will establish an Artificial Intelligence-enabled platform for SIDCOP to bring together the IT requirements of Chinese companies, particularly in Guiyang, and Indian companies which have solutions to offer, Bambawale said.
\n
\n\"In this way, we will be marrying the requirements of Chinese companies with the capabilities of Indian IT service providers. We visualise that these initiatives will give a big impetus to cooperation between India and China in the IT-enabled services sector,\" he said.
\n
Referring to last month's informal summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President
Xi Jinping<\/a>, the envoy said, \"India-China relations are progressing well, particularly after the Informal Summit\".
\n
\n\"The two leaders decided to meet at an informal summit so that they could have candid, free and open discussions with each other aimed at enhancing strategic communication between them,\" he said.
\n
\nThe two leaders spoke with each other for almost 10 hours at Wuhan and discussed their goals and objectives for their countries, how they viewed the fast-changing international situation and in this context how they would like to see India-China bilateral ties developing over the coming months.
\n
\n\"As a result of these unprecedented discussions between the leaders of India and China, they were able to reach consensus on over-arching and strategic issues. It is now left for the rest of us to take their vision forward,\" he said.
\n
\n\"As a result of the successful talks between President Xi and Prime Minister Modi at Wuhan, we now have a political environment in which India-China business and commercial ties can expand rapidly,\" he said
\n
\nFor India, getting access to China's IT market, valued at over $493 billion in 2013 by the ministry of industry and information technology of China, is important to address the massive trade deficit which has now spiralled to over $51 billion. The Chinese IT market grew exponentially since then.
\n
\nIndia has been demanding China to provide market access to Indian IT and pharmaceutical firms for several years to reduce bilateral trade deficit.
\n
\nThe two corridors, which were started in collaboration with China's provincial governments, are expected to provide the much-needed big opening for Indian IT firms, Sabharwal said.
\n
\nConsidering the potential, Bambawale made a strong case for Indian IT presence in China.
\n
\n\"As you all know, India is a world leader in the area of Information Technology and IT-enabled services with annual revenue of over $164 billion and exports of over $120 billion,\" he said in his address.
\n
\n\"Our IT companies have a presence in more than 70 countries in the world, generating employment for up to 12 million people worldwide. In China, Indian IT companies are present in 10 cities around the country, with a total work-force of around 25,000 employees. However, we believe that the potential for Indian companies to cooperate with China is huge and needs more work and efforts,\" he said.
\n
\nSabharwal said in addition to the Dalian and Guiyang, the NASSCOM is in touch with four other provinces including Wuhan to work out new IT corridors based on local needs.
\n
\nHe said negotiations were on with some of the Chinese firms to sign up with big Indian IT firms.
\n
\n\"If that works out it could provide a big opening,\" he said.
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