\"<p>India's
India's telecom manufacturing sector has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, positioning the nation as a significant player in the global telecommunications industry.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>As India makes headway with the fastest 5G<\/a> rollout in the world in just six months, the nation is poised to leverage advanced technologies like cloud computing, network function virtualization (NFV), software-defined networking (SDN), application network and cloud security, blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and the Internet of Things (IoT<\/a>).

The world continues to witness unprecedented advancements in
5G<\/a>, the next frontier, 6G<\/a>, is already on the horizon. With its potential to revolutionize industries and transform societies, it is crucial for India to proactively prepare its workforce talent for the era of 6G<\/a>.

By closely monitoring global trends and engaging with industry experts, academia and policymakers it is possible to anticipate future skill requirements and plan initiatives accordingly. Building upon the success of 5G skill Development programs, India should develop comprehensive training programs focused on 6G technologies. Also, by focusing on talent in Tier-II and III cities, as well as leveraging the supply of skilled graduates from universities, we can address the widening demand-supply gap in the coming decade making the 6G journey smoother and elevating India’s technology leadership to the next level.

India's Telecom manufacturing prowess<\/strong>

India's telecom manufacturing sector has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, positioning the nation as a significant player in the global telecommunications industry. With a combination of favorable factors such as a large consumer market, a skilled workforce, government initiatives, and a robust manufacturing ecosystem, India has emerged as a preferred destination for telecom equipment production. Leading this effort is the ambitious “Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiative that aims to promote domestic manufacturing, attract foreign investment, and create job opportunities in the country.

It has successfully encouraged leading telecom equipment manufacturers to set up production facilities in India, fostering the growth of the local manufacturing ecosystem. India's telecom manufacturing prowess extends beyond domestic production, with several companies exporting telecom equipment to global markets. The government's push for indigenous development of telecom technologies, such as 5G,
IoT<\/a>, and 6G, has provided an impetus to the country's telecom manufacturing prowess.

PLI scheme<\/a>: A game changer for manufacturing<\/strong>

The Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme has emerged as a significant catalyst for the growth of the telecom sector in the country as it aims to boost domestic production, reduce dependence on imports, and create a favorable ecosystem for the manufacturing of telecom products. It has encouraged many domestic and international companies to establish or expand their manufacturing facilities in India.

The
PLI scheme<\/a> also fosters R&D activities in the telecom sector, leading to the development of indigenous technologies, innovative products, and intellectual property rights enhancing the competitiveness of Indian manufacturers and supporting the nation's journey toward technological self-sufficiency. As telecom manufacturing expands in India, it generates job opportunities for skilled professionals across the value chain contributing to economic growth and a favorable business environment.

Skill Gap in India<\/strong>

While India has set its goals of leading the way in 6G by 2030, the scarcity of skilled manpower emerges as a significant challenge for the industry. In India, at present, the telecom demand-supply gap in India stands at 2.19 million and is forecasted to grow to ~ 3.8x by 2030.

While the demand for professionals with knowledge in areas such as 5G network architecture, radio frequency planning, network slicing, edge computing, and cybersecurity is on the rise, the industry is struggling to keep pace with the demand. Efforts are being made to bridge the 5G skill gap in India, but it is crucial to accelerate and scale up these initiatives to meet the growing demand.

Impetus on Skilling the Youth<\/strong>

Government programs like Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY 4.0) Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDUGKY) National Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM) and National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) are aimed at creating a highly skilled and future-ready workforce from India’s large youth population. PMKVY 4.0 2023 scheme specially focuses on new-age courses for Industry 4.0, such as coding, AI, robotics, mechatronics, IoT, 3D printing, drones, and soft skills.

India's unique strengths, including its innovation culture, infrastructure, skilled and innovative workforce, and favorable policy environment, position the country to bridge the global divide and take the lead in the rollout of 6G technology. Along with these, India can leverage the learnings from 5G to proactively address the skill gap in 6G. By building a skilled workforce early on, the nation can position itself as a global leader in 6G technology, fostering innovation, driving economic growth, and reaping the benefits of the next generation of connectivity.

(The author is the CEO of Telecom Sector Skill Council. Views expressed are his own.)<\/strong><\/em>
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5 g为future-ready 6克的劳动力铺平了道路

“建筑5 g的技能发展项目的成功,印度应该制定全面的培训项目集中在6 g技术。同时,通过关注人才在第二层和第三城市,以及利用熟练的从大学毕业生的供给,我们可以解决供需差距扩大在未来十年6克旅行顺畅、提升印度的技术领导到下一个层次,”巴里说。

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< p >印度电信制造业近年来长足增长,将国家定位为全球电信行业的一个重要因素。< / p >
印度电信制造业近年来长足增长,将国家定位为全球电信行业的一个重要因素。
随着印度使进展最快的5克推出世界上在仅仅六个月,美国将利用云计算等先进技术,网络功能虚拟化(NFV)、软件定义网络(SDN),应用网络和云安全,区块链,人工智能(AI),机器人技术和物联网(物联网)。

世界继续见证前所未有的进步5克的下一个前沿,6克,已经在地平线上。可能彻底改变行业和改变社会,它对印度至关重要积极准备劳动力人才的时代6克

广告
通过密切关注全球趋势和与行业专家,学术界和政策制定者可以预测未来的技能需求和相应的行动计划。建筑在5克的成功技能发展计划,印度应该制定全面的培训项目集中在6 g技术。同时,通过关注人才在第二层和第三城市,以及利用熟练的从大学毕业生的供给,我们可以解决供需差距扩大在未来十年6克旅行顺畅、提升印度的技术领导更上一层楼。

印度电信制造业实力

印度电信制造业近年来长足增长,将国家定位为全球电信行业的一个重要因素。结合等有利因素的一个庞大的消费市场,一个熟练的劳动力,政府措施,生态系统和一个健壮的制造业,印度已经成为首选的电信设备生产。主要是雄心勃勃的“Atmanirbhar Bharat”倡议,旨在促进国内制造业,吸引外国投资,创造就业机会。

广告
它已经成功鼓励主要电信设备制造商在印度建立生产设施,促进当地制造业的发展的生态系统。印度电信制造业实力超出国内生产,与几家公司电信设备出口到全球市场。政府的推动本土电信技术的发展,如5克,物联网6克,提供了一个推动该国电信制造业实力。

PLI方案:制造一个改变游戏规则

根据激励计划(PLI)已经成为一个重要的催化剂在中国电信业的发展,因为它旨在刺激国内生产,减少对进口的依赖,并创造良好的生态系统对电信产品的制造。它鼓励了许多国内外公司在印度建立或扩大生产设施。

PLI方案也促进研发活动在电信部门,导致本土技术的发展,创新产品,知识产权提高印度制造商的竞争力,支持国家对技术自给自足的旅程。随着电信制造业的扩张在印度,它生成对专业人才的就业机会在整个价值链有助于经济增长和良好的商业环境。

技能差距在印度

而印度将其目标主要在6克,到2030年,熟练人力的短缺成为该行业的重大挑战。在印度,目前在印度电信供需缺口达219万人,预计增长到2030年~ 3.8 x。

虽然对专业人员的需求与知识等领域的5 g网络架构,无线电频率规划、网络分割,边缘计算,网络安全是在上升,行业正努力跟上需求的步伐。正在努力桥5 g的技能差距在印度,但它是至关重要的加速和扩大这些计划来满足日益增长的需求。

斯奇林青春动力

政府项目像普拉丹Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY 4.0)迪恩新德里Upadhyaya格莱珉Kaushalya由旬(DDUGKY)国家城市生计任务(NULM)和国家学徒晋升方案(午睡)是旨在创造一个高度熟练的劳动力和future-ready从印度庞大的青年人口。PMKVY 4.0 2023年计划特别关注新时代工业课程4.0,如编码、人工智能、机器人学、机电一体化、物联网,3 d印刷、无人机和软技能。

印度的独特优势,包括它的创新文化、基础设施、技术和创新的劳动力,和良好的政策环境,地位国家的全球分裂和率先推出6 g技术。伴随着这些,印度可以利用5 g的知识主动解决技能差距6克。通过构建一个熟练的劳动力,国家可以成为全球领先的6 g技术,促进创新,推动经济增长,和收获的好处下一代的连通性。

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\"&lt;p&gt;India&#39;s
India's telecom manufacturing sector has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, positioning the nation as a significant player in the global telecommunications industry.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>As India makes headway with the fastest 5G<\/a> rollout in the world in just six months, the nation is poised to leverage advanced technologies like cloud computing, network function virtualization (NFV), software-defined networking (SDN), application network and cloud security, blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and the Internet of Things (IoT<\/a>).

The world continues to witness unprecedented advancements in
5G<\/a>, the next frontier, 6G<\/a>, is already on the horizon. With its potential to revolutionize industries and transform societies, it is crucial for India to proactively prepare its workforce talent for the era of 6G<\/a>.

By closely monitoring global trends and engaging with industry experts, academia and policymakers it is possible to anticipate future skill requirements and plan initiatives accordingly. Building upon the success of 5G skill Development programs, India should develop comprehensive training programs focused on 6G technologies. Also, by focusing on talent in Tier-II and III cities, as well as leveraging the supply of skilled graduates from universities, we can address the widening demand-supply gap in the coming decade making the 6G journey smoother and elevating India’s technology leadership to the next level.

India's Telecom manufacturing prowess<\/strong>

India's telecom manufacturing sector has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, positioning the nation as a significant player in the global telecommunications industry. With a combination of favorable factors such as a large consumer market, a skilled workforce, government initiatives, and a robust manufacturing ecosystem, India has emerged as a preferred destination for telecom equipment production. Leading this effort is the ambitious “Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiative that aims to promote domestic manufacturing, attract foreign investment, and create job opportunities in the country.

It has successfully encouraged leading telecom equipment manufacturers to set up production facilities in India, fostering the growth of the local manufacturing ecosystem. India's telecom manufacturing prowess extends beyond domestic production, with several companies exporting telecom equipment to global markets. The government's push for indigenous development of telecom technologies, such as 5G,
IoT<\/a>, and 6G, has provided an impetus to the country's telecom manufacturing prowess.

PLI scheme<\/a>: A game changer for manufacturing<\/strong>

The Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme has emerged as a significant catalyst for the growth of the telecom sector in the country as it aims to boost domestic production, reduce dependence on imports, and create a favorable ecosystem for the manufacturing of telecom products. It has encouraged many domestic and international companies to establish or expand their manufacturing facilities in India.

The
PLI scheme<\/a> also fosters R&D activities in the telecom sector, leading to the development of indigenous technologies, innovative products, and intellectual property rights enhancing the competitiveness of Indian manufacturers and supporting the nation's journey toward technological self-sufficiency. As telecom manufacturing expands in India, it generates job opportunities for skilled professionals across the value chain contributing to economic growth and a favorable business environment.

Skill Gap in India<\/strong>

While India has set its goals of leading the way in 6G by 2030, the scarcity of skilled manpower emerges as a significant challenge for the industry. In India, at present, the telecom demand-supply gap in India stands at 2.19 million and is forecasted to grow to ~ 3.8x by 2030.

While the demand for professionals with knowledge in areas such as 5G network architecture, radio frequency planning, network slicing, edge computing, and cybersecurity is on the rise, the industry is struggling to keep pace with the demand. Efforts are being made to bridge the 5G skill gap in India, but it is crucial to accelerate and scale up these initiatives to meet the growing demand.

Impetus on Skilling the Youth<\/strong>

Government programs like Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY 4.0) Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDUGKY) National Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM) and National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) are aimed at creating a highly skilled and future-ready workforce from India’s large youth population. PMKVY 4.0 2023 scheme specially focuses on new-age courses for Industry 4.0, such as coding, AI, robotics, mechatronics, IoT, 3D printing, drones, and soft skills.

India's unique strengths, including its innovation culture, infrastructure, skilled and innovative workforce, and favorable policy environment, position the country to bridge the global divide and take the lead in the rollout of 6G technology. Along with these, India can leverage the learnings from 5G to proactively address the skill gap in 6G. By building a skilled workforce early on, the nation can position itself as a global leader in 6G technology, fostering innovation, driving economic growth, and reaping the benefits of the next generation of connectivity.

(The author is the CEO of Telecom Sector Skill Council. Views expressed are his own.)<\/strong><\/em>
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