Mit Magzter GOLD unbegrenztes Potenzial nutzen

Mit Magzter GOLD unbegrenztes Potenzial nutzen

Erhalten Sie unbegrenzten Zugriff auf über 9.000 Zeitschriften, Zeitungen und Premium-Artikel für nur

$149.99
 
$74.99/Jahr

Versuchen GOLD - Frei

A ROBUST DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION MISSION ROADMAP

The Morning Standard

|

October 15, 2021

India currently has 34 rural internet subscribers per 100 population. To further strengthen the digital infra, a sustained and comprehensive approach is needed

- CHANDRAJIT BANERJEE

A ROBUST DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION MISSION ROADMAP

INDIA has registered a multifold increase in digital adoption, making it the second-largest consumer internet market. Increased investments towards digital infrastructure will lead to quicker adoption of emerging technologies. To further strengthen the sector, a sustained and comprehensive approach is the need of the hour.

India currently has 34 rural internet subscribers per 100 population, and 1.75 lakh villages are connected on fibre. The government has taken major initiatives under the Digital India programme to provide internet access and connectivity to all areas, including rural and remote locations.

Emerging technologies and very high-speed broadband connectivity necessitate attention to several challenges, ranging from the manufacturing of products to the last-mile delivery of services.

The first priority is digital infrastructure buildout, which is critical for economic growth, job creation and the provision of services. India has a large optical fibre cable network in the public and private sector that constitutes its digital highways and is progressively increasing its per capita availability. About 30% of the existing 6,40,000 telecom towers are fiberised and the remaining need to be done speedily.

In the 5G ecosystem, the number of towers is likely to grow to about two million and close to 80% of these would need optical fibre cable backhaul. Further, the existing fibre-optic network would require upgradation and under the BharatNet 1, would have to be augmented to a ring architecture to maintain services, despite fibre cuts.

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard

Dhurandhar becomes first Hindi film to gross ₹1,000 cr in India

EVEN months after its theatrical release, director Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar became the first Hindi film to collect over ₹1,000 crore from theatres in India.

time to read

1 min

January 30, 2026

The Morning Standard

Our democracy a beacon of hope for world: Modi

PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday urged Members of Parliament to work collectively for national growth, a day after President Droupadi Murmu appealed for unity on national issues.

time to read

1 mins

January 30, 2026

The Morning Standard

Central Secretariat Metro station set to become interchange point on 3 lines

CENTRAL Secretariat Metro Station is set to emerge as a major transit hub in the national capital, significantly improving connectivity and easing travel for thousands of daily commuters.

time to read

1 min

January 30, 2026

The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard

NEED TO RECALIBRATE THE CODE

THE Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2025 represents the most substantive legislative recalibration of India’s insolvency framework since the Code’s enactment in 2016.

time to read

3 mins

January 30, 2026

The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard

THE COST OF GRIEF

As the cold and pollution rises, so do orders for coffins, hearses and graves. Yet the burden falls unevenly: grieving families pay steep bills, while informal workers labour through the night for modest wages.

time to read

3 mins

January 30, 2026

The Morning Standard

Power, pace and financial muscle: How Premier League sides are ruling Europe

PREMIER League clubs have flexed their muscle on and off the field in Europe, with five English sides finishing in the top eight of the Champions League group phase.

time to read

1 mins

January 30, 2026

The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard

India must focus on opportunities, not tariffs: Banga

WORLD Bank Group president Ajay Banga on Thursday advised India to not overly focus on tariffs, but instead look at the opportunities available, particularly given the country’s vast domestic market and strong consumption demand.

time to read

1 mins

January 30, 2026

The Morning Standard

RUPEE POSES RISK OF IMPORTED INFLATION

WEAKENING rupee could pave the way for imported inflation, the Economic Survey report on Thursday warned even as it notes that barring precious metals, global commodity prices are expected to remain soft, limiting the impact.

time to read

1 min

January 30, 2026

The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard

BJP gets mayor, other top posts in Chandigarh Municipal Corporation

IN a three-cornered contest, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidates were comfortably elected to the posts of mayor, senior deputy mayor, and deputy mayor of Chandigarh Municipal Corporation.

time to read

1 mins

January 30, 2026

The Morning Standard

Surguja decked up for olympics preparations

CHHATTISGARH CM Vishnu Deo Sai on Thursday unveiled the official logo and mascot, ‘Gajru’, for the upcoming Surguja Olympics.

time to read

1 min

January 30, 2026

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size