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Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) 14.05.2012 Outline of Presentation Context of the National Policy on IT IT Sector in India Current Scenario Vision of the National Policy on IT Strategies


  1. Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) 14.05.2012

  2. Outline of Presentation • Context of the National Policy on IT • IT Sector in India – Current Scenario • Vision of the National Policy on IT • Strategies Department of Electronics & Information Technology 2

  3. Context of the Policy • IT/ITES Sector at Crossroads • e-Governance at a take-off point • Need to enhance usage of IT domestically • To address concerns on Cyber-security Department of Electronics & Information Technology 3

  4. IT Sector in India – Current Scenario IT-BPO Sector • Total revenue: • ~US$ 101bn • IT Sector Share in • GDP : 7.5% • Exports : 25% • CAGR over last 5 years • Exports : 17% • Domestic : 10% • Total employment • Direct : 2.8 mil • Indirect: 8.9 mil Source: World Bank, NASSCOM Department of Electronics & Information Technology 4

  5. Vision of the National IT Policy “To strengthen and enhance India’s position as the Global IT-ITES hub and to use IT as an engine for rapid, inclusive and sustainable growth in the national economy” Department of Electronics & Information Technology 5

  6. Globally Competitive IT Industry Create ecosystem for a globally competitive IT/ITES Industry • Facilitate entrepreneurs through a stable tax regime • Fiscal policies to attract investment in Tier II & Tier III cities • Develop ecosystem to support SMEs and Start-ups Focus on Human Resource Development • Establish Centres of Excellence in institutes of higher learning • to promote high-end research in specialized ICT areas • Infrastructure creation for producing 10 million IT professionals • Make at least one individual in every household e-literate Department of Electronics & Information Technology 7

  7. IT in mainstream of Indian Economy Enhance productivity & competitiveness in key sectors • Promote use of IT in key economic sectors – Health, Education, Agriculture, Infrastructure, financial inclusion, etc. • Develop indigenous IT solutions in strategic sectors Promoting Innovation and R&D in IT Sector • Build R&D ecosystem & promote collaboration • Incentivize innovation • Promote ICT based Green technologies Department of Electronics & Information Technology 8

  8. ICT for Services & Development Enable Service Delivery through e-Governance • Mandate providing all Public Services through e-mode (EDS Bill) • Emphasis on outcomes – e-Services & e-Transactions • Create frameworks & shareable infrastructure for Rapid Replication of successes • Mandate e-procurement across all departments • Framework for placing data in public domain , in open formats Ecosystem for Internet and Mobile Driven Service Industry • Integrate web & mobile based delivery into a common platform • Integrate Aadhaar with e-Governance program • for better targeting of development schemes Department of Electronics & Information Technology 9

  9. Secure & ‘Indian’ Cyberspace Security of Cyber Space • Indigenous development of framework & technologies • Establishment of an Information Security Assurance Framework • Compliance with global cyber-security best practices & standards Development of Language Technologies • Make India a global hub for language technologies • Create a localization framework GIS based IT Services • Facilitate location based planning, information and delivery • Enable availability of spatial data in public domain Department of Electronics & Information Technology 10

  10. Conclusion Strategies in the IT Policy designed to  Strengthen and enhance India’s position as the Global IT-ITES hub  Use IT as an engine for rapid, inclusive and sustainable growth in the national economy Department of Electronics & Information Technology 11

  11. Thank You Department of Electronics & Information Technology www.mit.gov.in

  12. STPI Centers Srinagar Jammu Total 52 centers, out of which 45 in Tier-II and Tier- Shimla Mohali III cities Dehradun STPI-HQ New Delhi Noida Lucknow Gangtok Kanpur Allahabad Jaipur Guwahati Siliguri Patna Jodhpur Shillong Imphal Durgapur Ranchi Kolkata Gandhinagar Haldia Kharagpur Indore Rourkela Nagpur Nasik Bhilai Bhubaneswar Aurangabad Behrampur Navi Mumbai Warangal Pune Hyderabad Vizag Kolhapur Hubli Vijayawada STPI-HQ Tirupati Kakinada STPI Directorates Bangalore Mangalore STPI Sub-Centres Mysore Manipal Chennai Coimbatore Pondicherry Trichy Madurai MAP NOT TO SCALE Tirunelveli Thiruvananthapuram

  13. Withdrawal of Section 10A of Income Tax Act • Section 10A provided a ten-year tax holiday to software companies registered as an EOU – applicable also to profits derived from on- site development of computer software outside India. • These benefits ceased from April 1, 2011 • Imminent need to create conducive environment through financial incentives Department of Electronics & Information Technology 14

  14. Backbone with 21 PoPs completed This provides the required redundancy and availability of NKN CORE. Gateways at Mumbai & Chennai apart from Delhi Hyderabad As on 30th April, 2012, Around 739 institutions of higher learning and advanced research have been connected to NKN and 52 virtual classrooms have been set up. 15

  15. Mission Mode Projects (MMPs) Central (10) Integrated (7) State (14)  Banking  India Portal  Land Records /NLRMP  Insurance  NSDG  Transport  Income Tax  CSC  Commercial Taxes  Central Excise  e-Courts  e-District  MCA 21  EDI  Treasuries  Pensions  e-Biz  Municipalities  Passport  e-Procurement  Police – CCTNS  e-Office (Pilot)  Agriculture  National ID / UID  Gram Panchayats  Immigration and Visa  Employment Exchange  Posts  Health  Education  PDS  Industry  Gone Live  Under Implementation  New MMP  Design & Development 16

  16. CSCs across States Jharkhand 17

  17. National Data Centre Delhi 18

  18. Domestic Market in IT Sector IT-BPO Domestic revenues* • Maturing domestic market – key thrust area (Rs. billion) 918 for the industry – growth faster than exports 16.7% 786 • IT services growth - 17.8 %, driven by localized strategies by service providers • Domestic BPO growth - 16.9 % driven by demand from new verticals and technology platforms • Software products growth - 13.3 %, new wave of start-ups driving growth • Government spending on e-gov projects • IT seen as a critical enabler for inclusive growth and transformation Source: NASSCOM Department of Electronics & Information Technology 20 * Excluding Hardware

  19. Core Infrastructure under NeGP State Wide Area Network State Data Center 40 40 35 33 30 28 30 30 25 20 20 16 15 12 7 10 10 0 0 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13* 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13* 2013-14* Common Service Centers SSDG and State Portal 20 16 No. of CSCs Rolled Out Connectivity 1,20,000 15 98,319 95,710 1,00,000 80,669 73,225 10 80,000 69,574 57,482 60,000 4 43,464 5 40,000 27,200 1 20,000 10,350 0 4,000 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13* 0 * Proposed June 2008 June 2009 June 2010 June 2011 Feb 2012

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