Technology can boost India's growth rate by 2-3 pc: NITI Aayog CEO

IANS March 5, 2025 121 views

India's technological landscape is on the brink of a transformative era, with NITI Aayog leading the charge towards innovation-driven growth. The Frontier Tech Hub represents a strategic initiative to leverage emerging technologies like AI and quantum computing across multiple sectors. By focusing on human-centric technological solutions, India aims to enhance productivity and economic efficiency. This approach positions India to potentially leap forward in global technological leadership and economic rankings.

"These technologies can be utilised in various sectors, including education, employment, and job searches" - B.V.R. Subrahmanyam
New Delhi, March 5: Technology has the potential to increase India's growth rate by 2-3 per cent, NITI Aayog CEO B.V.R. Subrahmanyam said on Wednesday as the government think tank launched the NITI Frontier Tech Hub (NITI-FTH), which will serve as a frontier tech action tank to make India a technology-driven nation.

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Technology can increase India's growth by 2-3 percent

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NITI Frontier Tech Hub aims to accelerate economic development

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Emerging technologies like AI and quantum computing to drive progress

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Human-centric approach to technological innovation

The initiative aims to accelerate economic and social development through advanced technological innovations.

It also seeks to promote emerging technologies that benefit humanity and the environment while showcasing India's human-centric approach to the world.

Speaking to IANS, Subrahmanyam highlighted the rapid advancements in disruptive technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), quantum computing, and biological sciences.

"These technologies can be utilised in various sectors, including education, employment, and job searches, as well as in agriculture, manufacturing, and governance," he said.

Subrahmanyam further stated that their implementation will enhance productivity, efficiency, and overall economic growth.

India is currently the world's fifth-largest economy, and in the coming years, it is expected to become the third-largest.

To keep up with this growth, Subrahmanyam stressed that India must take the lead in technological advancements.

"The government is focused on developing human-centric technologies that can improve people's lives, increase incomes, and make everyday tasks easier," he said.

Meanwhile, on Monday, Minister for Communications and Development of the North-East Region, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, said that India's significant advancements in technology and telecommunications are driving the nation toward a new era of digital leadership and economic growth.

Speaking at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, the minister announced that the 9th edition of the India Mobile Congress (IMC) is scheduled to be held in Delhi from October 8 to 11, 2025.

"India is set to take a lead in emerging technologies like 6G, AI, Quantum and the IMC has played a pivotal role in this journey, serving as a catalyst for progress in the telecom and technology sectors," Scindia said.

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