Telecommunication has emerged as a key driver of economic and social development in an increasingly knowledge intensive global scenario.
With a view to cater to the needs of the digital communications sector of India, the Union Cabinet approved the National Digital Communications Policy-2018
It envisages three Missions: 25
1. Connect India: Creating Robust Digital Communications Infrastructure
To promote Broadband for All as a tool for socio-economic development, while ensuring service quality and environmental sustainability.
2. Propel India: Enabling Next Generation Technologies and Services through Investments, Innovation and IPR generation
To harness the power of emerging digital technologies, including 5G, AI, IoT, Cloud and Big Data to enable provision of future ready products and services; and to catalyse the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) by promoting Investments, Innovation and IPR.
3. Secure India: Ensuring Sovereignty, Safety and Security of Digital Communications
To secure the interests of citizens and safeguard the digital sovereignty of India with a focus on ensuring individual autonomy and choice, data ownership, privacy and security; while recognizing data as a crucial economic resource.
Urban Infrastructure and Network Study notes for M. plan Sem-III
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