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India’s Silicon Valley boosts entrepreneurship and business income, says World Bank

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Last updated: 2024/12/31 at 4:41 AM
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India’s digital capital has been recognized by the World Bank as a key driver of entrepreneurship, business income, and social mobility, especially benefiting small-scale vendors and economically disadvantaged districts. The institution’s report highlighted how digital technologies such as the internet, mobile phones, and social media have transformed the socio-economic landscape in the country, increasing entrepreneurship and business income and favoring small-scale vendors and economically lagging districts. Digital tools provide students from disadvantaged backgrounds with access to instructional material, promoting talent development and social mobility.

The report also emphasized the importance of digital footprints in establishing financial credibility, with records of online activity and payments serving as digital capital that can be used by lenders to assess creditworthiness. Nandan Nilekani’s pioneering Aadhaar system, introduced in 2009, has allowed millions of Indians to accumulate digital capital and integrate into the formal economy. India’s remarkable strides in social mobility, particularly in urban areas, have been highlighted since the economic liberalization, with gains being more pronounced among disadvantaged communities in cities compared to rural areas.

India’s IT revolution has played a crucial role in this transformation, with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) showcasing the availability of high-quality, cost-effective talent in India and becoming the first Indian company to export computing services to the United States. Infosys, founded by a group of former IBM engineers with their savings, further demonstrated India’s IT potential and emerged as a global leader in technology consulting. Leveraging digital technologies and talent has not only bolstered entrepreneurship in India but also fostered inclusivity, bridging gaps for underserved communities and reinforcing the country’s position as a global technology powerhouse.

In conclusion, India’s increasing digital capital has been recognized by the World Bank as a significant driver of entrepreneurship, business income, and social mobility, particularly benefiting small-scale vendors and economically lagging districts. The report highlighted how digital technologies have transformed the socio-economic landscape in the country, providing students from disadvantaged backgrounds with access to instructional material and promoting talent development and social mobility. Digital footprints have been emphasized as a way to establish financial credibility, with records of online activity and payments serving as digital capital. India’s IT revolution, highlighted by companies like TCS and Infosys, has played a crucial role in fostering inclusivity and bridging gaps for underserved communities while reinforcing the country’s position as a global technology powerhouse.

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