By Rameesh Kailasam
For the past few centuries, India stood on the periphery of industrial change, witnessing revolutions from afar. But as the world enters the era of the fourth industrial revolution, a tectonic shift is brewing, and this time, India is no longer a bystander. It stands poised to not just participate, but to lead the change, wielding a potent arsenal of strengths that promise to redefine the technological landscape including a government triggered Digital Public Infrastructure.The demographics and cultural diversity act as a big plus for the businesses operating in India as they present vast opportunities. India’s most potent weapon is its youth – the largest in the world, a vibrant source of tech-savvy minds brimming with potential in a vibrant democracy.
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