Indigenization of Technology in India - By Chronicle Editorial Team
Technology is a key component in accelerating progress in the modern world, as nations compete fiercely for the best resources in the military, economics, and infrastructure. The ability of the person who operates the machines to understand technology, though, is much more crucial. As a result, governments around the world who want to see their country succeed place a high priority on indigenizing technology and switching to new technologies.
In a significant development that represents India’s prowess in indigenization of technology, the country’s first 5G test bed was launched in May this year allowing businesses and startups to test and certify ....
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