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EMPOWERING THROUGH SKILLING: INDIA'S LEAD TO THE DIGITAL FUTURE

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December 2023

Unwavering commitment to digital progress is setting the stage for a revolution that will reshape industries and empower lives of millions, feels Rajesh Nambiar, CMD, Cognizant India and Chairperson, nasscom.

EMPOWERING THROUGH SKILLING: INDIA'S LEAD TO THE DIGITAL FUTURE

In a world undergoing an unprecedented digital transformation, India has emerged as a global powerhouse. The country's ascent towards digital dominance is evident from the fast-rising digital economy, thanks to the rising internet penetration, growing appetite for digital innovation and rapid adoptions of digital products, services and platforms.

With a population of over a billion and a growing economy, the nation's unwavering commitment to digital progress is setting the stage for a revolution that will reshape industries and empower lives of millions.

Crafting India's digital ascent through skilling

In this journey of building a digitally empowered society, skills emerge as the coveted currency of the future. AIso, as we construct and fortify the digital foundation, it is imperative to focus on building a skilled workforce capable of driving innovation and sustainable growth. India's destiny in the digital age depends on its ability to nurture a workforce that not only adapts but thrives in the ever-evolving environment.

To achieve this, our nation must invest significantly in training and development programs that not only cultivate digital skills but also promote digital literacy.

This mission is particularly critical among our youth and women, who are poised to play a pivotal role in India's digital transformation. Promoting digital literacy among women is not only a matter of equality but an essential step in bridging the digital divide. By equipping women with digital skills, we can unlock their economic potential and empower them as active contributors to the digital economy.

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