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Slowdown
impact on Indian IT sector to be marginal, says ADB maven
Our eFE Bureau in
Bangalore
THE Asian Development Bank has identified three key segments
for strategic intervention in the area of information and
communication technology (ICT).
Addressing a Round-Table Conference on ICT, ADB’s director,
programs department, Mr Yoshihiro Iwasaki, said the segments
identified by the bank includes enabling environment for ICT
development, building human resources and developing ICT applications
and information content in ADB-assisted development projects.
Mr Iwasaki also said that the impact of the slowdown in the
technology sector in US and other countries would be modest
in India. “India’s exports are in the software sector, whereas
the main brunt of the IT slump is in the hardware,” he pointed
out. At current rates of growth, India’s software exports
could reach $160 billion by the end of the decade, he added.
However, Mr Iwasaki made it clear that it was not realistic
to expect high rates of growth would persist year after year.
Mr Iwasaki said that theICT sector in India was dominated
by a few large companies, unlike thousands of small companies
that drive the successes of Silicon Valley.
Andhra Pradesh’s chief minister, Mr N Chandrababu Naidu, said
e-governance is going to be the next major revolution in the
Internet. Mr Naidu said e-governance could bring down political
corruption and bureacratic delays in the implementation of
projects. Blaming the lack of infrastructure as an impediment
to IT-enabled services, Mr Naidu called for speedy implementation
of the infrastructure projects.
Karnataka’s chief minister, Mr SM Krishna, said the challenge
before policy-makers was to change the widespread impression
that IT belonged to the urban elite.
Despite several initiatives to broadbase the use of IT, most
people still considered it a rich man’s game, he said.
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