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Releasing a vision document on ‘Increasing India’s Electronic Exports and Share in GVCs – Global Value Chains’ earlier this month, the Minister of State for Electronics and IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, pointed to a ’never before opportunity’ for the indigenous electronics sector, in a post-Covid world, with new markets and new consumers.
“We are in a world where hardware plays a lesser role in innovation and software plays a more significant role. In this scenario, India has the ability to use its strength in electronics design, systems design along with electronics manufacturing,” he said.
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