Digital infra powering India’s economic shift: Scindia

Union Minister for Communications, Jyotiraditya Scindia, emphasized the pivotal role that telecommunications and postal reforms play in propelling India towards its ambitious goal of becoming a $5 trillion economy. Speaking at a recent event, Scindia outlined how advancements in digital infrastructure are integral to facilitating economic growth and enhancing service delivery across sectors. He asserted that the modernization of the telecom sector, along with robust postal services, not only improves connectivity but also empowers businesses and citizens alike. The minister's comments come in the context of the government's ongoing efforts to strengthen digital frameworks, which are seen as vital for economic resilience and innovation. As India navigates a rapidly evolving global economic landscape, the focus on enhancing digital infrastructure is expected to yield significant dividends, promoting inclusivity and efficiency in various domains of the economy, from e-commerce to remote education. Scindia's remarks underline the government's commitment to leveraging technology as a cornerstone of its economic strategy.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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