India offers to set up IT park in Sri Lanka
Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday offered to
open an Information Technology Park in Sri Lanka that could attract
investments in this growing sector.
She made the remarks while inaugurating an exhibition on the 'Rise of
Digital India Exhibition in Colombo' as part of the first Festival of
India in Sri Lanka, which is aptly titled, 'Sangam: a confluence of
cultures'
"We are ready to set up an Information Technology Park in Sri Lanka
that could attract investments in this important sector, and both sides
agreed to explore this issue further," Ms. Swaraj said.
"I am aware that Sri Lanka too, has been focusing on promoting
information and communication technologies for socio-economic
development, and has achieved notable success in various fields," she
told the gathering.. Ms. Swaraj said in her interactions with top Lankan
leadership, she found that Sri Lanka is keen on developing the IT sector
as part of their effort of developing their service sector.
"One of the issues that I discussed with Minister Mangala Samaraweera
was the importance of information technology for the development of both
our countries, and to take advantage of the opportunities that the new
digital world offers.
We felt that there are enormous opportunities of cooperation between
the two countries in the field of information and digital technologies,"
said Ms. Swaraj, who is here on a two-day visit.
She said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has placed 'Digital India' at
the heart of the nation's development strategy and the 'Digital India'
initiative is one of the key measures to make government transparent,
responsive and citizen-friendly.
"The objective is to create a digitally empowered society and infuse
technology into government, healthcare and education. Our Prime Minister
has often spoken of his vision of a Digital India, wherein technology
ensures that the Citizen-Government Interface is incorruptible and where
the Netizen is an empowered Citizen," she said.
The exhibition showcases the phenomenal rise of digital technologies
in India, and the use of computing and application of these digital
technologies in a manner which has positively impacted the lives of
millions of Indians in every area of contemporary relevance such as
agriculture, power generation, weather forecasting, e-commerce, atomic
energy, space, communication and e-governance.
(The Hindu) |