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NATIONAL DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS POLICY 2018 (Need of the new policy (It…
NATIONAL DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS POLICY 2018
Need of the new policy
It seeks to overcome shortcomings of previous National Telecom Policy, 2012
This policy can form the main pillar of Digital India by addressing emerging opportunities
NDCP-2018 government wants to focus on socio-economic growth of the country
NDCP– 2018 has been formulated to cater to the needs of modern technological advancements in the Telecom Sector such as – 5G, IoT, Machine to Machine (M2M) learning, etc.
Strategies for Three Missions
Connect India
Establishing a ‘National Broadband Mission – Rashtriya Broadband Abhiyan’
Recognizing Spectrum as a key natural resource
Strengthening Satellite Communication Technologies
Ensuring Inclusion of uncovered areas and digitally deprived segments of society by channelizing the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF).
Propel India
Catalysing Investments for Digital Communications sector by according Telecom Infrastructure the status of Critical and Essential Infrastructure
Focussing on R&D by creating a Fund for R&D
Local Manufacturing and Value Addition
Capacity building, strengthening of PSUs, create a roadmap for transition to Industry 4.0 by 2020 etc
Secure India
Core strategies include establishing a strong, flexible and robust Data Protection Regime
Developing a comprehensive plan for network preparedness, disaster response relief, restoration and reconstruction
Significance
essence of the NDCP lies in its innate vision to transform the face of India’s ICT industry
policy focuses on end-to-end solutions along the entire ICT value chain