'India can replace China as a tech gear-supplier to the world'


New Delhi, Jun 17 (IANS): India can replace China as a leading low-cost, high-technology telecom and technology equipment supplier, provided it gets the right amount of government incentives and funding to compete with global players in the world market, said top business leaders.

The feeling that the government needs to strengthen the industry by helping it to come out of the financial depression, to make India a strong competitor to China was a dominant reflection by a panel in an ongoing series of webinars being organised by Foreign Correspondent Club South Asia (FCC).

The FCC organised a special webinar on India's campaign towards self-reliance with three leading business leaders -- CP Gurnani, MD and CEO, Tech Mahindra; Rajan Mathews, DG, COAI (Cellular Operators' Association of India); and senior government official Dr Dinesh Tyagi, CEO, CSC e- Governance Services India Limited.

They also felt that policy initiatives, public-private partnership and an enabled entrepreneurship ecosystem down to the last mile are needed to leapfrog India towards an AtmaNirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) with a $5-trillion economy.

"AtmaNirbhar Bharat does not mean turning away from international trade. In fact, we want to become the enabler of international trade by taking lead in supply chain," Gurnani said, while opening the session at the webinar.

"India can adopt and change but we need leadership from the government in making AtmaNirbhar Bharat a reality. I am glad the Modi government has given a clarion call. We need to convert this into a momentum and increase consumption for India to be self-reliant now," the Tech Mahindra MD & CEO said.

As the world faces an unprecedented crisis, India has chosen a renewed path of a self-reliant economy, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi announcing a Rs 20-lakh crore stimulus package "AtmaNirbhar Bharat" which is 10 per cent of its economy.

"We have talent and we must monetise our capacity to create value. There is a tremendous amount of opportunity in terms of creating value within the country. We do not invest heavily in R&D and hence have been left behind in the IPR (Intellectual property rights) game," Mathews of COAI said.

"We have to incentivise R&D if we want to make AtmaNirbhar Bharat a reality. We must also consider Open Source as a serious business opportunity and become smarter at trade negotiations.

"There is a need to prioritise two-three specific industries as other countries have done. We must make credit cheaper and get money into the hands of people who can create value. We need to empower start-ups and individuals to develop our capacities," he said.

Tyagi of CSC e-Governance Services said that various initiatives of Common Service Centres (CSC) are today empowering the country's farmers are being empowered through and for those who are unable to earn their livelihood and are dependent, digital literacy has proved to be a boon by empowering them to be self-dependent.

"Our Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) from various parts of the country are doing wonders and they have done great work during Covid-19. We have created ICT-enabled rural enterprises in the country.

"We are working on all the services for rural people towards building an empowered and digitally inclusive society. ‘Digital literacy' through CSCs has emerged as a ray of hope for the life of villagers... With the help of technology, we are building AtamNirbhar Bharat," Tyagi said.

The Foreign Correspondents' Club of South Asia is a group of more than a thousand journalists and photographers covering India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, Maldives, Afghanistan and Tibet.

 

  

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  • Jagannath Pai, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    Yes we can beat China. But this will happen when our IITians NITians and Engineering students from other prestigious technical institutions stop working for Financial institutions. Scores of graduates every year join multinational finance companies after graduating from top notch institutions. They have to be on shop floors to innovate then only we can best the world.

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    What about the Rupees one lakh crore bullet train project allotted to china?
    Who is gaining out of this project?

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    India once used to export quality items but some Indians started to cheat and we got a bad reputation. China seized this opportunity by heavily subsidizing their industries. The world got addicted to cheap goods even though most of them were of inferior quality . To keep buyers hooked on, China developed a market strategy where they could supply the same item in different quality standards and matching prices.

    The current environment where most of the countries despise China, is a good opportunity for India to supply quality goods and easily win back the lost trust. The government needs to heavily support this export oriented cause with low interest credit, subsidies, export guarantee schemes on confirmed orders, promotion and networking by embassies abroad etc, otherwise we will never stand a chance.

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  • Indian Citizen, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    Our businessman are not serious about mass production or quality production. They are either huge wilful loan defaulters or run away with banks' money.
    Bureaucracy and corruption are rampant right from top to the bottom.
    It's only a distant dream to compete with China in the international market.

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    In our present mindset India can never compete with China. We are not serious about development. We are only into caste politics, religion politics, beef, cow, minorities, corruption, buying and selling of MLAs and so on. We only talk, talk and talk but no outcome. If we were serious we wouldn't have reached the present situation wherein everything good, cheap and standardin Indian markets is Chinese.

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    Indians can but don't produce quality items to compete in international markets.
    Our quality is bad, finish is poor, don't give importance to details, overall sub standard. We can only talk but don't perform.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    First let's concentrate in driving out China from Ladak ...

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    China started flexing its muscles when the world looks at India to provide solutions alternative to China be it in goods, technology etc.
    It depends on the countries that bank on China for most of their goods, to strive to do what is necessary in the fight between India and China.
    Moreover, Indian industries have to try hard to cater the goods without cheating in quality and safety.

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    You keep saying CAN, they already DID. Ours is just bragging tongue no action from puppet media and blind followers, but theirs no bragging but full of actions.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    Indian businessmen want:
    * Free land from the Government
    * Mega loans from the Nationalised banks
    * Suspension of labour laws

    But, once the business gets going, what is stopping them from selling it to the foreigners?

    And what if the Chinese buy the same business from the foreigners?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 17 2020

    BJP should immediately stop giving Government Contracts to China ...

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  • smr, Karkala

    Wed, Jun 17 2020

    In 2018-19, India’s exports to China were mere $16.7 billion, while imports were $70.3 billion, leaving a trade deficit of $53.6 billion. In 2017-18, almost 60% of India’s import requirements of electrical and electronic equipment was met by China. In our smartphone industry, out of the five bestselling phone brands in India, four are Chinese – Xiaomi, Vivo, Realme and Oppo. These four brands combined dominate over 60% of the smartphone market in India. On the other hand, 30% of India’s automobile components are met from China and about 90% of the country’s toy market is occupied by Chinese products. Similarly, 50% of the demand in the country’s bicycle market is met by imports in which China has a large share.
    A report published by Gateway House, a think-tank associated with the Indian Council on Global Relations, estimates $4 billion of Chinese tech investment in Indian startups. The Alibaba Group alone has strategic investments in Big Basket ($250 million), Paytm.com ($400 million), Paytm Mall ($150 million), Zomato ($200 million) and Snapdeal ($700 million).

    Similarly, another Chinese group, Tencent Holdings, has investment in Indian firms like Byju’s ($50 million), Dream11 ($150 million), Flipkart ($300 million), Hike Messenger ($150 million), Ola ($500 million) and Swiggy ($500 million). Additionally, these Chinese firms are not the sole owner of these platforms. Many Indian and non-Chinese investors hold majority control in most of these companies, making it difficult to classify them as Chinese or non-Chinese.

    From RSS Affiliate Swadeshi Jagran Manch to Baba Ramdev appeals for Chinese boycott. Neither Baba can go without his Bentley and iPhone. Even Republic TV evening debate is also sponsored by Chinese mobile firms.
    Jai Hind

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  • Ina Mina D N, Valencia , Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 17 2020

    War is never a solution. This will only kill innocent people. At this moment of crisis both the countries should find a way to solve the issues by discussion. Ppl who're waging for war doesn't realise the consequences a WAR leads to... Hope both the Govt's comes up with a solution rather than going for a war like situation

    Ina Mina D Noronha

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    Can you negotiate with a devil? It will always want its own benefit.
    Look around, China is encroaching everywhere, North in Mongolia, East in south China sea islands, West in Ughur region of Kyrgizstan and South it had already taken Tibet and now at India and others.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Wed, Jun 17 2020

    Tallest statue is a perennial reminder that we need china even to make our statues. This day and age boycott china is only a slogan. Multinationals would go to lawless china for lucrative business where there is no respect for human rights..

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 18 2020

    Respect for human lives is not found in India too. During current regime it is reaching pinnacle

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