New Delhi: The post-COVID-19 new world order offers limitless opportunity for India but for the country to be ready to participate in it, there is a need to establish regulatory standards on data and taxation in general, Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran said on Saturday.
Speaking at the 93rd annual convention of industry Chamber FICCI, he also said that if the idea "that the 2020s belong to India" has to be realised, industry should be bold and start visioning all projects at scale, while there is also a need for new focus on talent, enable data and bandwidth.
"I see a collaborative role between the industry and the government here...The government should enable this partnership and to make India ready to participate in this new world, it should ensure that every village has sufficient bandwidth and affordable data," Chandrasekaran said.
He added that the government should also establish the regulatory standards that are required on data privacy, data residency, data localisation and taxation in general.
Stating that there is tremendous and limitless opportunity for India in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, he said that in the past, India has often struggled to grow manufacturing as a percentage of GDP.
"We usually highlight issues like power, logistics and labour. We have pointed (out) high interest rates and also have underscored overreach and interference.
"But, in the future, if we put this behind, by visioning our scale we will become a pivot for the new world order," he said.
Chandrasekaran said his years at TCS shaped him in such a way that his roots are embedded in technology, which made him see the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on India on a positive frame of mind.
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