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Showing posts with label Digital Dependence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Dependence. Show all posts

Friday, July 19, 2024

The Microsoft Outage: A Wake-Up Call for National Software Security (Charting Our Own Digital Course)

The recent Microsoft outage serves as a stark reminder of our dependence on foreign technology. Millions in India were left stranded, unable to work or access essential services. While Microsoft scrambles for a solution, a crucial question emerges: where's the indigenous alternative?


We boast of a vast pool of IT professionals, yet during such emergencies, we stand as bystanders, dissecting the problem on news channels. This shouldn't be the reality.

A Call for Action: Building Our Own Digital Future

India's vision of a "Developed India by 2047" requires digital independence. Here's why we need to invest in indigenous operating systems and applications:

  • Sovereignty and Security: Reliance on foreign software creates vulnerabilities. Imagine critical infrastructure crippled by an outage beyond our control.
  • Innovation and Job Creation: Developing our own software fosters domestic innovation, leading to new products, services, and jobs.
  •  Custom-Made Solutions: Indigenous software can be tailored to India's specific needs, addressing local challenges and languages.

 

The Road Ahead: A Long-Term Commitment

Building a robust indigenous software ecosystem won't be easy. It will take time, resources, and unwavering commitment.

Here's where we begin:

  • Increased Government Funding: Investing in research and development is crucial. We need to incentivize innovation and collaboration between universities, tech companies, and the government.
  • Skilling and Training: Let's nurture a generation of coders and developers well-versed in open-source technologies.
  • Promoting Open Source: Let's embrace open-source development, encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing.

The Challenge is Ours. The Opportunity is Immense.

This is a long-term vision, but the time to act is now. Let's channel our IT expertise into building a robust indigenous software ecosystem. This journey won't be smooth, but with dedication, we can break free from dependence and usher in a new era of digital sovereignty.

Let's not just talk about a "Developed India" – let's code it.

Sunday, March 03, 2024

Beyond the Play Store: Why We Need an Indigenous Mobile OS in India ?

 The recent removal of Indian apps from the Google Play Store has sent shockwaves through the nation. It serves as a stark reminder of our dependence on foreign technology platforms and the potential risks it poses. This dependence threatens not only our digital future but also our broader vision of self-reliance, "Atmanirbhar Bharat," by 2047.

While acknowledging the challenges involved, this incident presents a crucial opportunity. It's time to explore the possibility of developing a wholly Indian mobile operating system (OS).

Building an indigenous OS might seem like a daunting task, requiring significant investment and time. However, the long-term benefits far outweigh the initial costs. Imagine a digital landscape where:

  • Indian citizens and businesses operate freely without the fear of arbitrary decisions by foreign entities.
  • We have a thriving and independent digital ecosystem, less susceptible to external pressures and disruptions.
  • We possess digital sovereignty, controlling our data and digital destiny.

Developing an indigenous OS is a strategic investment in our future. It signifies a move towards a resilient and self-reliant India, where innovation flourishes within our own borders. It's a future where we are not beholden to foreign platforms, but are empowered to chart our own digital course.

The journey towards an indigenous OS won't be easy, but it's a necessary step towards true digital independence. Let's embrace this challenge and pave the way for a brighter digital future for generations to come.

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