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The Indian Prime Minister has given a call to make India an Information
Technology superpower and one of the largest generators and exporters
of software in the world within ten years. As an initiating step, a
high powered National Task Force on IT and Software Development was
set up by the Prime Minister's Office on May 22, 1998, under the Chairmanship
of the Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission. This taskforce has mandate
to formulate the draft of a National Informatics Policy.(1)
A special website was created
to act as a forum for receiving suggestions, analyzing them and hosting
them back on the Website as a structured and classified digest of suggestions
from IT Professionals in India and abroad. In 2001-02 the share of Indian
electronics and software industry is less than 1% of the world market.
This industry contributes about 1% towards GDP of the country.(5) The IT
ministry has set up a target of US $50 billion for software exports
and US$ 10 billion for hardware export by the year 2008. Ministry of
Information Technology will take a lead role and serve as a nodal point
for facilitating the initiatives required in the country to achieve
the targets.
The satellite WAN, using VSAT technology, has facilitated reliable and
quick access from remote areas. The VSAT network acts as an overlay
for the terrestrial WAN by providing backup links between the backbone
sites. International connectivity is achieved through gateways at New
Delhi, Bombay, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Calcutta.
The overall production base of the Indian Electronics industry is widely
distributed. There are more than 3500 units engaged in Electronics production
which include 13 central public sector units with 29 manufacturing establishments,
over 65 units in state public sector, about 600 units in organized private
sector and more than 2800 units in the small scale sector.(8)
The IT taskforce has planned to increase the PC penetration from the
present level of 3.43 per thousand to 20 per thousand by the year 2008.
India has achieved the capability of designing and building supercomputers
using massively parallel processing technology to address national requirements
in science and engineering applications, mission critical applications
and business computing. Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
(C-DAC) has released its latest model - the PARAM 10000,
having a peak computing power in excess of 100,000 million floating
point operations per second (MFLOPs). This system is now housed in the
National PARAM Supercomputing Facility (NPSF) which is being offered
for nation wide use to compute intensive applications and research.
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