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India is becoming a technology generator from a technology consumer, Union Minister Vaishnaw

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New Delhi: Union Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Wednesday said that the countryโ€™s technology sector has moved out of consumer-based thinking to development, and India has seen a real maturing of the start-up ecosystem.

โ€œLast 8 yrsโ€™ journey has seen a real maturing of the start-up ecosystem. Moving out of consumer-based thinking, a clear trend of technology development among start-ups is seen today,โ€ the Union IT Minister said while addressing a national conclave on start-ups organized in New Delhi on Wednesday. โ€œFrom becoming technology consumers, weโ€™re becoming technology generators,โ€ Vaishnaw asserted.

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He said that the world-class train project was meant to go to Japan, Germany, and France.

โ€œThe Prime Minister gave very clear directions that Indian brains will design world-class trains and Indian hands will manufacture them. This led to the manufacturing of the โ€˜Vande Bharatโ€™ train in India,โ€ the Union Minister said.

Vaishnaw, while highlighting the key areas attended in ensuring the much-needed boost to the Indian electronics and IT sector, said that Indian started its hands in technology development and became the producer of technology, instead of remaining the consumer.

Secondly, an eco-system was developed for manufacturing, and thirdly, the country maintained diversity and launched a variety of solutions with a variety of people joining the journey.
โ€œIndia is grown stronger, and become โ€˜Atm Nirbharโ€™,โ€ he said.

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