Talk about the steps taken to support domestic military production and the developments in defense indigenization.
Bridging the Urban-Rural Digital Divide: A Critical Imperative Introduction: The urban-rural digital divide is a significant concern in India, with rural areas lagging behind in terms of access to technology and digital services. To bridge this gap, various measures have been undertaken to ensure eqRead more
Bridging the Urban-Rural Digital Divide: A Critical Imperative
Introduction: The urban-rural digital divide is a significant concern in India, with rural areas lagging behind in terms of access to technology and digital services. To bridge this gap, various measures have been undertaken to ensure equitable access to technology.
Measures Undertaken:
- Digital India Initiative: The Digital India initiative, launched in 2015, aims to promote digital literacy and provide access to digital services in rural areas.
- National Optic Fiber Network (NOFN): NOFN, a project under the Digital India initiative, aims to provide broadband connectivity to all villages in the country.
- Public Wi-Fi: The government has launched public Wi-Fi initiatives in rural areas, providing free or low-cost internet access to citizens.
- Digital Literacy Programs: The government has launched various digital literacy programs, such as the “Digital Literacy Mission,” to educate rural citizens on the use of technology.
- Mobile First Approach: The government has adopted a mobile-first approach to provide digital services to rural areas, leveraging mobile devices as a primary means of accessing technology.
- Telemedicine Services: Telemedicine services have been introduced in rural areas to provide access to healthcare services remotely.
- E-Governance Services: E-governance services, such as online payment of bills and applications for government schemes, have been introduced in rural areas.
Recent Examples:
- The Jan Dhan Yojana Scheme: The Jan Dhan Yojana scheme, launched in 2014, has enabled over 30 crore people to open bank accounts, promoting financial inclusion and digital literacy.
- The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana: The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana scheme, launched in 2016, has provided free LPG connections to over 8 crore women, promoting energy access and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
- The National Broadband Mission: The National Broadband Mission aims to provide high-speed internet connectivity to all villages in the country by 2025.
Measures to Promote Indigenous Defense Manufacturing: Defense Acquisition Procedure (DAP): The DAP, introduced in 2016, aims to promote indigenous defense manufacturing by encouraging the acquisition of defense equipment from domestic suppliers. Make in India: The Make in India initiative, launchedRead more
Measures to Promote Indigenous Defense Manufacturing:
Defense Acquisition Procedure (DAP): The DAP, introduced in 2016, aims to promote indigenous defense manufacturing by encouraging the acquisition of defense equipment from domestic suppliers.
Make in India: The Make in India initiative, launched in 2014, focuses on promoting indigenous manufacturing and innovation across various sectors, including defense.
Strategic Partnership Policy (SPP): The SPP, introduced in 2017, aims to promote cooperation between Indian and foreign companies to develop joint ventures and partnerships in the defense sector.
Progress in Defense Indigenization:
Recent Examples:
Challenges:
Key Points: