Nueva Delhi: Having announced one of the fastest 5G deployment of telephony in the world, India will now take the initiative in the development of next -generation 6G technology, with the aim of contributing 10% to world patents, he said Communications Minister Jyotyraditya Scindia here on Saturday.
Speaking at the Global Business Summit of ET Now, Scindia said the Bharat 6g Alliance – They include private sector professionals, researchers and IIT – has prepared a document that has been accepted as one of the main 6G. “This focuses on connectivity for all. We have the goal of contributing to 10% of patents for 6g. We are among the six main nations in terms of patents for 6g,” he said.
Highlighting that India is organizing a 6G test bed, said Scindia: “We have sanctioned about 111 research projects that cost 300 million rupees.”
The minister said that the “digital highway” that has been built in India during the last decade has greatly contributed to economic growth, as well as to boost inclusion throughout the country. “… that the digital highway is the most advanced in India. This digital highway is transforming India: it makes the opportunity ubiquitous and create a leveling playing field, creates inclusiveness and equity,” he said.
Scindia said that economic growth in India will be fast and sustained. “India will become a center not only for economic growth, but also an innovation center. And it is innovation that drives growth. Today, we are establishing multiple manufacturers in India. Manufacturers are a seminal part of the growth of the growth of the growth of the New type of paradigm innovations in the world, “he added.
India is witnessing the benefits of aggravating economic growth, he said. “The country is experiencing this (the benefits). We have grown up in the last 10 years at an annual compound rate of around 7%. That is why we have been able to raise 25 million people above the poverty line,” Scindia added. The minister said that by 2027, India will emerge as the third largest global economy, surpassing Germany and Japan. “We should be an economy of $ 5 billion by 2028, and reach $ 6 billion by 2030. There has Each Indian. ”