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India can embrace IT better: Nilekani

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Posted: Nov 25, 2008 at 1358 hrs IST

New Delhi Infosys co-Chairman Nandan Nilekani feels India can do a lot better with the use of Information Technology as it has a vibrant and growing democracy than its most talked about rival China.

"Technology is extremely powerful as a liberal force in its ability to empower citizens and minimise sway of the state. It would strengthen India's advantage as an open, democratic society and would ensure that information knowledge and services flow unimpeded," says Nilekani in his book 'Imagining India, Ideas for the New Century', which was released on Monday.

Nilekani's China reference though not direct is evident from his frequent use of the world 'open society'. He has quoted Tom Friedman, noted 'The New York Times' columnist and Pulitzer Prize winning author, who says, "I don't think that this century can belong to a country that censors Google."

Friedman was replying to a question if he saw China as the emerging superpower of the century.

Nilekani says this speaks ‘multitudes of how critical information technologies have become to a country's economic strength and how India's particular advantage – its combination of open society and its positive attitudes to IT -- can transform our country in the coming years’.

"India's potential here to become an open, wired economy, unregulated by any kind of 'intellectual licence permit raj' can be a strength difficult to beat in today's information age," says the best-known global face of Indian IT industry.

But there are conditions, according to Nilekani, to achieve this success rate from the usage of IT.

"Our open society is the ideal ground for the IT-led transparency in governance. But to realise this vision we have to take IT-led transformation from the sidelines of public policy and make it the centre-piece of our development and reform strategy," he suggests.

Nilekani has put a lot of faith in the talent of this country. The talent that made India the centre of global delivery in IT over the last 15 years has now developed the skills and experience it needs to apply these learnings at home, he says.

"In the next 15 years, these very skills can help us build the kind of politically and economically inclusive environment that can take India into a second phase of dramatic, technology-driven growth," he said.

The book outlines Nilekani's vision for a resurgent India, both economically and politically. It lays out the challenges and the opportunities that face us even as we stand in the cusp of history.

Even as state elections beckon, Nilekani believes that India's political landscape will change with education. Caste affiliations will get weaker as people vote with the economy in mind.

An alumni of the IIT-Bombay, Nilekani started with Patni Computers where he met N R Narayana Murthy. In 1981, Murthy, Nilekani and eight others formed Infosys Technologies. Nandan Nilekani has been a brand ambassador for Infosys. He was named by 'Time' magazine as one of the '100 most influential people in the world'.

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wer are they ? by RAJ on 25 Nov 2008

YA YAA..RIGHT..SO MANY FINANCIAL EXPERTS ARE ON 6 MONTH BEFORE ON TELEVISION SCREEN...EVERY ONE WAS SAYING ABOUT BOOMING ECONOMY..NO ONE TIPPED ABOUT SUCH A FINANCIAL CRISIS...B COS THEY KNOW EVERYTHING AFTER THE RESULT......SAME IN CASE OF TSUNAMI...SO MANY GEOLOGICAL SCYNTISTS ARE THERE..THEY TOLD EVERY TING AFTER THE TSUNAMI....THEY NEVER PREDICTED ANY THING BEFORE THE TSUNAMI....SAME WITH Y 2 K PROBLEM WITH COMPUTERS..ALL SOFTWARE EXPERTS NEVER GOT IDA OF Y2K ON START OF COMPUTERS..THEY GOT ITAT LAST MINUTES...SO ALL ..DO YOUR DUTY ON UR ON SKILL AND ABILITY DNT DEPEND ON THESE EXPERTS AND ASTRIOLOGISTS..

wer are they ? by Ashish on 26 Nov 2008

Very True

INDIA SHINNING NOT A SLOGAN BUT A REALITY by JATINDER S HOON on 25 Nov 2008

NILEKANI'S VISION OF INDIA IS ON THE RIGHT PATH, NOT "RAJ PATH,"TO GROW AND PROSPEROUS, INDIA MUST DISMANTLE ALL OLD ROAD BLOCKS, SO THAT INDUSTRY CAN GROW AND ALSO ATTRACT NEW CAPITAL.FREEDOM TO THINK, FREEDOM TO WRITE, FREEDOM TO EXPRESS AND FREEDOM TO LEARN ALL THESE," FREEDOMS"; ARE ONLY POSSIBLE BY MAKING SCHOOL AND COLLEGES ACCESSIBLE TO ALL ITS CITIZENS.

InfoSys Must setup its companies in North India also by Mrs Bhanumati on 25 Nov 2008

InfoSys is discriminating one region with another. They have opened their branches in south India but not opened any Branch in UP,Bihar, Rajasthan, MP or Uttaranchal.In Bombay and Bangalore regionalism is growing to dangerous level where regional people are killing hindi speaking people with the support of local police and courts.

InfoSys can't be a role model by doing contracting software works by Mrs Bhanumati on 25 Nov 2008

InfoSys is doing contracting work in Software which is not high tech jobs. They should have utilized the earned money to make products like CISCO Networking equipment, EMC and Net Appliance Hardware Storage Devices, Intel or AMD like Micro Processors etc. Applce produced revolutionary iPhone. InfoSys hires top most Indian brain and do not take Engineers who graduate with lower percentage or marks. What is the contribution of these Gold Medalist Engineers ?

USE OF NET FOR FIR by Nataraj on 25 Nov 2008

exactly. To start with Internet usage by public for filing of cases in vehicle theft and cell phone thefts will minimise visits to police station and also lead to transparency. Corruption for filing FIR in such cases will come down.normally police in our nation either tries to avoid filing FIR in these cases or they haress the public who comes with a complaint.please use your newspaper's good office to impress upon Govt to start implementing this net based FIR generation for vehicle theft and cell phone theft.

PM by Vikram on 25 Nov 2008

This person should become the PM of India

PM by shamasundar on 25 Nov 2008

SRI ABDUL KALAM BE MADE PM IS THE MOST SECULAR MAN

India can do better................. by Ruki on 25 Nov 2008

If BJP wants to win than party shd suggest honourable Abul Kalam name. This will revive India's Democracy.

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