Our
Policy on Information Technology
Making India a
Software Superpower
RECENT advances in
Information Technology (IT) have enshrined IT as the most revolutionary tool
ever created in known human history. IT promises to transform every facet of
human life and usher in a knowledge-based society in the next century. It has
already been delivering on some of these promises. The
world of computers, telecommunication, television, the Internet and all other
media is converging very rapidly, shrinking, in the process, Planet Earth into
a Global Village. This has opened up infinite and previously unimaginable
new possibilities in work, education, communication, commerce, manufacturing,
agriculture, services, health-care, leisure and entertainment. It will influence
the working of our political and democratic institutions, too.
Although India lagged
behind in the earlier phases of the Industrial Revolution due to historical
reasons, she has served notice of soon emerging as a major global IT power.
Indian computer scientists and professionals - both those serving in India and
abroad - have shown with their achievements that they have the potential to
make our country a front-runner in the age of Information Revolution.
The BJP attaches a high priority for accelerating this process. Specifically,
we will do the following:
- Unveil a National
Informatics Policy with a strategic 10-year perspective to fully harness
the benefits of IT in every sphere of our national life;
- Create awareness
that IT is not a luxury, but the very backbone of future development;
- The biggest
contribution computers and the Internet can make is in the field of
education. Our IT policy shall strive to take
India towards the goal of universal computer literacy and Internet access
in the shortest possible period;
- Make India
a software superpower by giving all-out encouragement to software companies
to grab a large share of the global market. Our aim is to have software exports
increase by ten times in the next five years;
- The
BJP will endeavor to provide, by the year 2000, computers and facilities for
computer education in all secondary schools in the country, including
those in rural and remote areas, which otherwise have basic facilities like
a proper building and power;
- Formulate a bouquet
of policy initiatives to support, within a competitive environment, Indian
IT companies and professionals to rapidly expand the scale of their
operations and to enable them to take the Indian IT flag all across the globe;
- Provide broad-band
nationwide communication links using satellites, optical fiber-cables and
wireless. No region will be without this essential IT
infrastructure;
- Ensure the
fast nationwide onset of the Internet, Intranet and Extranet as part of the
global and national information superhighways. These will be evolved
to carry mail, finance and banking, electronic commerce and all other multi-media
communication needs in the shortest possible time at the least cost;
- Quickly collect,
compile and reformat all official records, especially those which have a direct
bearing on the country's economic progress and
the average citizen's interaction with Governmental
agencies, into a usable electronic format;
- Network, through
the Internet, Intranet, Extranet, local area networks and wide area networks,
all limbs of the Government to facilitate quick, multiway
flow of information amongst ministries, departments and key administrative
functionaries. This will help the Government work faster, more efficiently
and in a more pro-people manner; and,
- Facilitate our
schools, colleges and universities, in all possible ways, to
harness the rich knowledge resources available on the Internet to improve
the standard of education.
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1| |Chapter 2| |Chapter 3|
|Chapter 4| |Chapter 5| |Chapter
6| |Chapter 7| |Chapter 8|
|Chapter 9| |Chapter 10| |Chapter
11| |Chapter 12| |Chapter
13| |Chapter 14| |Chapter
15| |Chapter 16|
|Chapter 17| |Chapter 18|
|Chapter 19| |BJP's Appeal|
|Freedom Charter|