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Presentation by:
VIKRAM TIWATHIA
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER
CONFEDERATION of INDIAN INDUSTRY
FOSTERING INDIAN
ICT
TO GLOBAL REACH
GLOBALISATION
Population Growth - 6 b to 7.5 b fuelling global demand.
Economic Expansion
Growth of World Trade
Growth of Services Sector
OECD Labour Shortages.
Capital Flows
Implications and Options for India
Trade in Goods & in Services
Capital Flows and FDI
Technology.
Global IT & ITES Industry
Global Demand (IT + ITES)847 (2004) 1082 (2007)
Source: IDC Research
All figures are in billion USD
Offshore-able Market634 (2004) 836 (2007)
Offshored Market39.6 (2004) 74 (2007)
• IT Services pie expanding at 5-6%, BPO at 10-11%
• Offshoring of IT services expanding faster
Indian IT & ITES Industry
Source: NASSCOM
14-15
60+
USD Billion
CAGR 26-27%
CAGR 24-25%
Source: NASSCOM
* Estimates for software and services only. Does not include estimates for hardware.
1.7 1.9 2.5 2.6 3.03.9
4.86.0
2.64.0
6.27.7
9.6
12.8
17.7
23.6
FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY10P
DOMESTIC MARKET*
EXPORTS*
CAGR achieved during 2000-06: 31.0%
CAGR needed during 2006-10: 25.7%
Data Applications are Central to Connectivity & Business Models
• Need to combine voice and data to realize full potential of ICTs.
• Voice centric networks will be inadequate for mass delivery of services like education,health, entertainment, governance etc.
• Current internet and broadband subscriber base is largely urban and far short of policy targets.
• Rural coverage is minimal
• Low uptake of data & differentiated services
• Enormous global economies of scale (for example, those associated with 3G & BWA technologies) will be essential for providing affordable broadband connectivity.
Main Benefits that ICT can bring to India’s low income economy
Source: CII Accenture Study “Making the Connection”
Improved Access to Education
Improved Access to Information
Improved employment & business opportunities
Greater accountability of govt & local bodies
Improved Access to health care
Improved opportunities for opportunities
Improved Access to media & entertainment
Improved Access to commercial products & services
others
Sectors that would benefit most from ICT –enabled growth
TelecommunicationBasic farmingProcessed farm productsEducation/ trainingBanking & FinanceBasic business process sourcingHealth care
RetailVocational skilled/ semi skilled services
Others - Manufacturing
Media & EntertainmentOther - ServicesOthers - Agriculture
India’s Network Readiness Index Ranking
• Let competitive Markets flourishLet competitive Markets flourish• Bring Bring long term clarity, coordination and transparency in long term clarity, coordination and transparency in
policy makingpolicy making• Reform Reform spectrum policyspectrum policy to unleash the potential of to unleash the potential of
wireless technologies in the creation of both connectivity wireless technologies in the creation of both connectivity and capacityand capacity
• Improve the Improve the enforcement of regulatory and judicial enforcement of regulatory and judicial processesprocesses
• Promote Promote innovative business models in rural areasinnovative business models in rural areas• Stimulate ICT demand by Stimulate ICT demand by speeding up ICT adoptionspeeding up ICT adoption in in
Government procurement, taxation and services at all Government procurement, taxation and services at all levels to deliver effective governancelevels to deliver effective governance
• Promote greater ICT adoption in Promote greater ICT adoption in health, educationhealth, education etc to etc to enhance the value of ICT connectivity and servicesenhance the value of ICT connectivity and services
THANK YOU
Vikram TiwathiaConfederation of Indian Industry [email protected]