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e-Governance in INDIA in “THE EMERGING FLAT WORLD” by R K Bagga

e-Governance in INDIA in “THE EMERGING FLAT WORLD” by R K Bagga. INDIA & FLAT WORLD “India only 20 years ago was known as country of snake charmers, poor people and Mother Teresa. Today the image has been recalibrated now; it is also seen a country of brainy people and computer wizards”

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e-Governance in INDIA in “THE EMERGING FLAT WORLD” by R K Bagga

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  1. e-Governance in INDIAin “THE EMERGING FLAT WORLD”byR K Bagga

  2. INDIA & FLAT WORLD “India only 20 years ago was known as country of snake charmers, poor people and Mother Teresa. Today the image has been recalibrated now; it is also seen a country of brainy people and computer wizards” – Thoms L Frieman ( The World is Flat: a brief history of the 21st Century )

  3. FLAT WORLD by FRIEDMAN – WORLD FLATTNERS I. Sep ’89 • Berlin Wall Collapse • Economic Defeat of USSR • IBM PC launched II. Sep ‘95 • Windows 95 • MOSIAC – INTERNET Explorer Vs Netscape III Workflow Software • Telecom Deregulation • Connectivity blessing IV Open Sourcing • Apache Services • OSF (Stallman) vs MS • Linux V Outsourcing • Y2K • India-Luckiest • OFC – almost free • Knowledge Inventory .. Contd ..

  4. “ World is flattened.I did not start; you can not stop it…we can manage it for better , not for worse; then you and your generation must not live in fear of either al-Qaeda or Infosys” --Advice by American Parents totheir children …pp 469 Thomas Friedman

  5. IT Eco-web System Community Service Peer Vision Growth Learn Play IT USAGE : KEY CHANGES IN MIND SETS TRADITIONAL • Business - Battlefield • Corporation - Machine • Management - Control • Employee - Child • Motivation - Fear • Change - Pain • Computer - Master • Work - Toil

  6. Growth of Indian IT/ITeS industry 1998 2009 Software exports 1Billion 50.8Billion Domestic IT 500 M$ 23.2Billion ITeS/BPO/KPO(% GDP)Negligible 5.5% Manpower Direct 1Lakh 20Lakh Indirect 3Lakh 80Lakh - NASSCOM Strategic Review 2009

  7. IT/ITES NASSCOM Predictions (2009-2010) Total IT/BPO industry to reach USD $71.7B (5.8% of India’s GDP) Software and Services USD $ 60.0billion Software & Services exports USD $47.0B (16-17% growth) India Domestic IT/BPO Rs.1110B (20% growth – 40% BPO) Direct employment in India (IT/BPO) 22.30 lakhs; Indirect – 80 lakhs

  8. Socio-economic contribution of Indian IT • Direct economic impact - Forex earning - National GDP - Employment generation • In-direct impact • Contribution to workforce development • Contribution to community & environment - NASSCOM Study 2009

  9. KALAM VISION 2020 “Today technologies in computers and communications have led to the death of time and distance. Computers and networks work extremely fast and technologies can improve anything and every thing. Challenges have inspired some very creative responses in our country” - “State IT and Development” R K Bagga, Kenneth Keniston & Rohit Mathur

  10. INDIA STRENGTH in Relevant Technology • Logic Driven • Mathematics intensive • Software Based (Primarily) • Hardware Accessible (if Reqd) • Dual Use Technology • Can Impact the Masses • Available Test beds

  11. NEED of the HOUR • Good Communication Skills • Outstanding Domain Knowledge • Multi Level Specialties • Team Spirit • Zest for Implementation • Enterpreurship Possible in Startups • Core Competence for Competitive Advantage

  12. Important Areas to Focus • Networking & Internet Devices • Mobile Computing • E-Security • Natural Language Translation • Data warehousing & Data Mining • E-Governance • Knowledge Management

  13. ‘IMAGINING INDIA’ by Nandan Nilekhani What IT can do is bring all three – equity, efficiency and effectiveness in to the public sector, I call this the three ‘E’ effect. New Infrastructure can bypass inefficient public system and by bringing in improved measurement of government objectives and outcomes it can also enable greater effectiveness. And by improving allocation of resources as well as transparency of such processes the goal of equity, too achievable - (26 page of his 2009 Book)

  14. Departments Functions Services The Road to e-Governance Road Map Rome Will Not Be Built In A Day… Countrywide e Statewide Integrated Multiple locations Transaction Single location Over-the-counter Communication Remote Delivery Information Manual Parallel Electronic

  15. QUESTIONS?

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