Indian OS: Made-in-India OS to be available- Revolution!

MANOJ KUMAR N

Indian OS: According to chandrasekhar, the government is attempting to develop a strategy that will aid in the introduction of the operating system. The indian government intends to create an operating system for phones built exclusively in India. According to chandrasekhar, the government is attempting to develop a strategy to aid in the development of such an operating system.


The minister stated that 'there is no third party' and that the government would be highly interested in expanding the region if it found'some actual promise' in the country's ecosystem, pointing to the dominance of Android and iOS and its continuous control over hardware.


The minister also answered a question from congress MP karthi chidambaram on whether such an OS would be used only in India. The minister said the country was not blocking the export potential of any locally made software. 


Rajeev chandrasekhar, Union minister of State for Electronics and IT, shared the idea of an indian OS in january last year. Although there were operating systems like BlackBerry OS and Symbian, creating and running a new OS required an extensive plan that extended to the hardware as well. 


Major handset manufacturers need to adopt this. Only then will it be successful. However, the prime minister said that he wants to create domestic champions in every major product category and aims to have a new operating system built entirely in india under the Ministry of Electronics and IT.


In terms of hardware, the ministry aims to bring electronics manufacturing in india to $ 300 billion (approximately Rs 22.5 trillion) by 2026. This is stated in the second volume of the Vision Document, prepared and published by the industry body ICEA. Recently. 



The plan also includes a road map for increasing the country's electronic exports. india presently exports electronics worth $ 15 billion (Rs 1 trillion) to foreign countries. The government and the ICEA now intend to grow it ninefold by 2026, to $ 120 billion (roughly Rs 9 trillion). "This is the government's intention currently," chandrasekhar stated.


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