India’s Push for Quantum Communication Collaboration Gains Momentum
India’s efforts to strengthen its position in the field of quantum communication collaboration have gained significant momentum. During his recent visit to the US, Neeraj Mittal, the Secretary at the Department of Telecommunications, explored potential collaborations in quantum networks and quantum teleportation. This initiative aims to elevate research and development, foster innovation, and fortify the startup ecosystem in quantum communications within India.
Keynotes on Technology Diplomacy and Collaboration
At the PanIIT 2024 event in Washington, Secretary Neeraj Mittal delivered a keynote speech on Technology Diplomacy: Navigating the Geopolitical Landscape. He emphasized India’s digital transformation and underscored the importance of tech diplomacy in diversifying the supply chain, which is crucial for the growth of the information and communication technology (ICT) sector.
A joint work plan was signed with PanIIT USA, aiming to foster expertise exchange for Indian research projects and guide startups towards the vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India). This collaboration will undoubtedly contribute to India’s technological prowess and global collaboration in the field of quantum communications.
Boosting Self-Reliance in Quantum Communication
To bolster India’s self-reliance in quantum communications, Secretary Neeraj Mittal visited the University of Chicago. He engaged in deep-diving sessions and toured Quantum Communication labs to explore potential collaborations in quantum networks and quantum teleportation. This strategic move aims to enhance research and development capabilities, foster innovation, and fortify the startup ecosystem in quantum communications.
Formalizing US-India OpenRAN Acceleration Roadmap
During his visit, Secretary Neeraj Mittal also met with Deputy NSA of the USA, Ann Neuberger, leading to the formalization and release of the US-India OpenRAN Acceleration Roadmap. This milestone agreement promotes collaboration for interoperability and scaled deployments of OpenRAN products. The joint efforts in Next Generation Communication Technologies mark a significant stride toward global technological advancement, benefiting both nations.
World Bank Collaboration for Technological Initiatives
Secretary Neeraj Mittal’s visit also included a meeting with senior officials from the World Bank, including Senior MD Axel van Trotsenburg, VP South Asia Martin Raiser, VP Infrastructure Guangzhe Chen, and Director Strategy and Operations Qimiao Fan. The discussions centered around India’s initiatives in Digital Public Infrastructure, Cell Broadcast Technology, and the promotion of the startup ecosystem.
Additionally, the World Bank was invited to join the AI for Good effort of ITU/UN, with a specific focus on the South Asian and African regions. This partnership aims to harness the potential of artificial intelligence for the benefit of these regions.
Promoting Global Technological Advancement
India’s focus on quantum communication collaboration and technological initiatives showcases the country’s commitment to research, innovation, and global collaboration. With strategic partnerships, enhanced research and development capabilities, and the promotion of the startup ecosystem, India is positioning itself as a key player in the field of quantum communications. These efforts will undoubtedly contribute to the growth of the ICT sector and propel India’s digital transformation forward.
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