India govt, Google join in slate of digital initiatives

24th March 2017
India govt, Google join  in slate of digital initiatives
Indian IT Secretary Aruna Sundararajan and Google India VP Rajan Anandan, making the announcement of join initiatives in Delhi March 23 2017

New Delhi, March 24 2017: Google India  has joined the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY)  to launch a set of initiatives aimed at  empowering citizens: enabling a safe and secure digital payments experience, imparting digital skills for artisans and Android skills training for students and developers.
Said Aruna Sundarajan, Secretary, MEITY :  “The Ministry of Electronics and IT intends to give impetus to the  Prime Minister’s recent call for a 'New India'. Collaboration with Google will be hugely beneficial in harnessing the capabilities of technology for the “India growth” story.”
|Added  Rajan Anandan, VP, SouthEast Asia and India, Google: “We are delighted to support Honourable PM Modi’s vision of creating a ‘New india’ where technology unleashes a wave of new opportunities. We are committed to and look forward to working with MEITY across these  broad range of initiatives and help every Indian to leverage the power of the Internet.”

Digital Payments
As India moves to a less cash society through adoption of digital payments, Google India and MEITY will  support the launch of a ‘Digital Payments Security Alliance’ in collaboration with the Data Security Council of India (DSCI).  The Alliance will bring together several stakeholders from the ecosystem including Banks, Fintech Companies and Government. The Alliance will enable key initiatives to make security a foundation for India’s twin pronged Digital and Financial Inclusion Programs. A campaign to create community awareness on safe and secure practices, as users adopt digital/mobile payments, capacity building through appropriate Train the Trainer Programs for CSCs, Financial Inclusion Agencies, will be some of the key priorities.

“Digital Unlocked” for Artisans
Handicrafts industry with over 7 million artisans provides the second largest source of employment in India, after agriculture. Further, it has a huge impact on export and foreign exchange earnings for the country.  Google India which had announced Digital Unlocked, a program to impart training to SMBs earlier this year will extend this training in partnership with MEITY to over 100,000 artisans per year across India. The aim is  to enable them  to tap into newer markets through improved visibility and discoverability of their products through the internet.
The training will be delivered by National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT). Google India will equip the National Institute trainers with training modules and content. And they will in turn do the outreach by leveraging the 10,000 NIELIT centres across the country. Additionally, Google India will also provide mobile training labs to reach artisan clusters across India.

Skills development
The majority of India’s Internet user base today access the Internet from their mobile phones and almost all the future Internet users in India and many of the world’s emerging countries will be mobile only. There is a huge opportunity for India to become a global leader in mobile app development. Towards this, Google had announced the launch of its Android Skilling program with an aim of training two million developers in India. This included developing a  specially-designed instructor-led training program course curriculum. Google will extend this course curriculum to the National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) who will in turn train over 100K developers and students through its network of centres.
Other initiatives that Google India and MEITY will undertake in India include: proliferating the Indic web; enhancing government’s online presence especially on mobile platforms to enable citizen engagement and training and capacity building programs on digital tools.