How can India fully emerge as a new technology leader

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Technology-led governance and hi-tech manufacturing infrastructure are two of the essential pillars on which India’s 2030 vision should stand. This can be achieved only by emancipating education, research and entrepreneurship.

From the special article on Reforms by Lakshmi Narayanan Chairman, ICT Academy

Such special articles by 25 other such experts on the theme India 2030 appeared in the IE Golden Jubilee commemorative issue released on 15 March 2018.

 

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