NEW DELHI: US-based telecom major AT&T says the Narendra Modi government’s ‘Digital India‘ and ‘Make in India’ campaigns have “tremendous potential” that could transform the country’s telecom sector. “The two programmes have tremendous potential of bringing far reaching and structural changes in India’s telecom sector,” AT&T Global Network Services India managing director Sanjiv Bhagat told ET. … The Modi government’s digital drive, which has an initial outlay of Rs 113,000 crore [~$18B], aims to transform India into a digitally-empowered knowledge economy by 2018 with a slew of e-services, which include the existing national e-governance (NeGP) plan. Link
AT&T upbeat over Prime Minister Modi’s Digital India project
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