India: The Emerging Tech Trust Hub
In the wake of geopolitical uncertainties, global businesses are shifting focus from mere cost-efficiency to trust and resilience, positioning India as a reliable technology partner. Nasscom President Rajesh Nambiar highlighted India's potential, driven by its digital talent pool and Digital Public Infrastructure, to become a global tech leader.
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Amidst a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainties and fragmented supply chains, global businesses are now prioritizing trust and resilience over cost-efficiency. This shift places India in a prime position as a reliable technology partner, as highlighted by Nasscom President Rajesh Nambiar at the Nasscom Global Confluence 2026.
Nambiar noted that the technology industry, heavily reliant on exports, is undergoing significant transformation. The reconfiguration of global value chains is reshaping how countries and companies approach technology partnerships, with resilience becoming crucial.
India's status as a 'trusted democracy' and its massive digital talent pool makes it an attractive partner. The nation's Digital Public Infrastructure, with platforms like Aadhaar and UPI, showcases its ability to offer scalable and interoperable solutions on a global stage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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