Authors
Konark Bhandari, Ajay Kumar, Amlan Mohanty, Shatakratu Sahu, Arun K. Singh, Shruti Sharma, Tejas Bharadwaj, Raj Shukla
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- Pages
- 30
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- A Tech Policy Planning Guide for India—Beyond the First 100 Days 1
- PROJECT 1
- Technology and Society 1
- Introduction 1
- Building a Tech-First India 2
- Artificial Intelligence 2
- Cybersecurity 3
- Cyber Forensics 3
- Exploiting Data Wealth 4
- Moving From “Make in India” to “Make Products in India” 4
- Navigating Digital Competition 5
- Quantum Computing 6
- Conclusion 6
- AI in India: Regulate or Wait? 8
- Understanding the Risks of AI 8
- Identifying Gaps in Existing Laws 8
- Observing Market Dynamics 9
- Conclusion 9
- AUTHORS 10
- Enabling Access to Compute 10
- The Rationale for Priority Access 11
- Sustainable Models 11
- Monitoring and Evaluation 11
- Conclusion 12
- AUTHORS 13
- Building on the Progress of the India-U.S. initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology 13
- Along the Lines of the iCET 14
- The Way Forward 15
- The Next Steps for India’s Semiconductor Strategy 16
- Introduction 16
- Conclusion 17
- Biotechnology Innovation Ecosystem in India: The Way Ahead 19
- Industry-Academic Collaboration for Research Commercialization 19
- Regulatory Fragmentation and Bureaucratic Hurdles 19
- Conclusion 20
- Increasing India’s Space Exports 21
- Introduction 21
- Is India on Course to Achieve $11 Billion in Space Exports by 2033? 21
- How Can We Get There? 22
- India’s Cyber Challenge in the Digital Transition 25
- Cyber Foundation 25
- Cyber Deterrence 26
- Suggested Roadmap 26
- The Digital Competition Bill 27
- Introduction 27
- Background 27
- Recommendations 27
- Conclusion 29