COAI applauds Prime Minister Gati Shakti yojana, says it will strengthen India's telecommunications infrastructure.
The Gati Shakti Master Plan will provide accurate information and guidelines that are important for completing projects within a specific time frame, thus making policy formulation effective and eliminating the possibility of public spending.
Telecom Tariff Highlights
- The Gati Shakti project will provide the necessary push that will allow for an uninterrupted flow of information between other industries.
- Gati Shakti is based on digitization and communications and will provide a major boost to the country's telecommunications infrastructure.
- This plan is in line with the telecommunications sector reforms and acts as a catalyst that will contribute to the growth of the country's economy.
The IOC, which is the representative body of the telecommunications industry in India, congratulated the country's Prime Minister Narendra Modi for launching the ambitious Gati Shakti project. This is a multi-model connectivity plan, which aims to accelerate the implementation of the infrastructure project, which will accelerate economic growth. Gati Shakti is based on digitization and communications and will provide a major boost to the country's telecommunications infrastructure.
PM Gati Shakti master plan Detailed view
With the aim of building a digitally connected country, the Gati Shakti scheme will provide the necessary momentum that will enable an uninterrupted flow of information between other industries working together on large, multi-purpose projects. The Gati Shakti Master Plan will provide accurate information and guidelines that are important for completing projects within a specific time frame, thus making policy formulation effective and eliminating the possibility of public spending.
This Gati Shakti project is in-line with the telecommunications sector reforms and acts as a catalyst that will contribute to the growth of the country's economy. It will also play an important role in ensuring that the country's telecommunications infrastructure is robust and offers much-needed connectivity. Its Gati Shakti platforms are digitized and bring together 16 ministries, including telecommunications. It was created with the vision of building and planning complete infrastructure connectivity projects until 2025.
Regarding the Gati Shakti plan, Lt. General Dr. SP Kochhar, CEO of COAI, said that "Pleased to note that the Indian government is ready to use data from 16 industries and put it on the BISAG-N digital platform". He stressed that the ambitious Gati Shakti master plan works with the aim of coordinating and integrating the planning and execution of infrastructure projects in the country.
It should be noted that this project will bring a conceptual change that was led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where he says ministries will not work in silos and will integrate project design and planning. This will improve the ease of running a business for many and accelerate economic growth, improve project planning and execution.
With the National Master Plan, the country's global competitiveness will be improved through the construction of new generation infrastructures. As the country creates pathways for 5G and the digital revolution that goes with it, it is essential to understand seamless connectivity, which is the roadmap of the Digital India initiative.