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Budget 2022 should incentivise Made in India products in Data Centers to boost indigenisation and security

Data Centre Operators should be incentivised to use more "Made in India" products. This will help the country to achieve the PMO’s objective of achieving Atmanirbhar Bharat.

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Today, the government has quite a lot of proactive policies for server manufacturing, like and other initiatives. Our take is that the budget should focus on a few important things for demand generation.

We need to see how the local buying of made in India products is encouraged. The government should fund a scheme for tech adoption, and government purchases of high-end IT products should be encouraged and prioritized to help create more demand.

Data Centre Operators should be incentivised to use more “Made in India” products. This will help the country to achieve the PMO’s objective of achieving Atmanirbhar Bharat. Local server technology development will help to bring cutting-edge technology to the country while also addressing the nation’s concerns.

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Another thing I am looking forward to is the side. There has to be a special incentive for companies investing in R&D, there must be government incentivised and facilitated collaborations between the companies and premium Education and R&D facilities.

This will be a major game-changer as the R&D and education systems will become more aligned with the real world of commercially valid products, and the will benefit from innovation and local enhancement of the technology to create global competence.

The author is co-founder at Netweb Technologies. Views are personal.

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Sandeep Lodha
Sandeep Lodha
Sandeep Lodha is Co-founder at Netweb Technologies
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