India needs to shape better policy environment for IT sector: Josh Rosenberg, ITIC

The visit by President Obama has already set the stage for further policy reforms in India, said Josh Rosenberg of the ITI.

India needs to shape better policy environment for IT sector: Josh Rosenberg, ITIC
WASHINGTON: Describing the just concluded India trip of President Barack Obama as a good news for the IT sector, a top industry body here has expressed hope that the new Indian government will shape an environment in which technology trade and innovation can thrive.

The visit by President Obama has already set the stage for further policy reforms in India, said Josh Rosenberg of the Information Technology Industry Council ( ITI).

"The technology sector hopes that there will be similar commitments by the Modi government to build upon the momentum of the past several months and shape an environment that supports ICT trade and growth in ICT manufacturing and investment," Rosenberg said as Obama wrapped up his three-day trip to India.

"Keeping this relationship healthy will be critical, as our countries compete and collaborate, creating innovations and opportunities globally," he said.

Referring to the renewed optimism about the relationship between the world's two largest democracies, he said this is good news for the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector.

"Just a few short months ago, Prime Minister Modi met with President Obama in Washington to rekindle a relationship that had gone south over the past several years, and in between the two trips, there was a flurry of activity on both sides to ensure continued momentum," he said.
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Rosenberg said with ICT center stage, both sides have worked to reduce trade friction in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and have recommitted to regular bilateral dialogues affecting technology and trade.

"The ICT sector shares the goals of Digital India, but we also recognise that the government of India will need to commit itself to establishing a better policy environment in which technology trade and innovation can thrive," he said.

The ICT sector, he said, also supports the goals of greater investment and manufacturing in India; however, the government must also recognise that both the 'Digital India' and 'Make in India' initiatives must make sense within the global supply chain.
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WEF 2015: How government is showcasing the 'Make in India' initiative
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It is a 'Make in India' lounge at Davos for this year's WEF annual summit!

We take a look at how the Modi government is promoting the initiative:
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It is a 'Make in India' lounge at Davos for this year's WEF annual summit!

We take a look at how the Modi government is promoting the initiative:
In place of the famous 'India Adda' that has been frequented by Indian and other leaders to savour desi delicacies and do some networking, this year the 'Make In India' initiative is gaining prominence at the event.

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In place of the famous 'India Adda' that has been frequented by Indian and other leaders to savour desi delicacies and do some networking, this year the 'Make In India' initiative is gaining prominen..
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To bring Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious programme to this annual gathering of the global elite, the India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF)) has decided to discontinue the earlier name 'India Adda'.
To bring Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious programme to this annual gathering of the global elite, the India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF)) has decided to discontinue the earlier name 'India ..
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The lounge is set up every year in the famous Davos landmark of Schneider Cafe.

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The lounge is set up every year in the famous Davos landmark of Schneider Cafe.

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With lion logos in different colours for different sectors identified for this initiative, the 'Make In India' lounge has also painted big hoardings.
With lion logos in different colours for different sectors identified for this initiative, the 'Make In India' lounge has also painted big hoardings.
The hoardings invite people to invest in India. The hoardings read, "Whatever you want to make, make in India" as also 'from satellites to submarines, from pharma to biotech'.
The hoardings invite people to invest in India. The hoardings read, "Whatever you want to make, make in India" as also 'from satellites to submarines, from pharma to biotech'.
The IBEF is a Commerce and Industry Ministry initiative and has been participating in WEF meetings for years, while providing a meeting group for Indians attending the summit.
The IBEF is a Commerce and Industry Ministry initiative and has been participating in WEF meetings for years, while providing a meeting group for Indians attending the summit.
Among others, the lounge, is being visited by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Power Minister Piyush Goyal, as also by business leaders from India and around the world.
Among others, the lounge, is being visited by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Power Minister Piyush Goyal, as also by business leaders from India and around the world.
A brain child of Modi, 'Make In India' initiative is aimed at making the country a manufacturing hub as well as facilitate investment, foster innovation and enhance skill development, among others.
A brain child of Modi, 'Make In India' initiative is aimed at making the country a manufacturing hub as well as facilitate investment, foster innovation and enhance skill development, among others.
The 'Make in India' logos are catching the eye at Davos,

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The 'Make in India' logos are catching the eye at Davos,

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