Union Cabinet approves NPSP 2019
2019-03-03Recently the Union Cabinet, chaired by PM Narendra Modi approved the National Policy on Software Products (NPSP) – 2019 to develop India as a Software Product Nation and aims to develop India as the global software product hub, driven by innovation, improved commercialisation, sustainable Intellectual Property (IP), promoting technology startups and specialized skill sets.
The Software product ecosystem is characterized by innovations, Intellectual Property (IP) creation and large value addition increase in productivity, which has the potential to significantly boost revenues and exports in the sector, create substantive employment and entrepreneurial opportunities in emerging technologies and leverage opportunities available under the Digital India Programme, thus, leading to a boost in inclusive and sustainable growth.
Expenditure involved
Initially an outlay of Rs.1500 Crore is involved to implement the programmes/ schemes envisaged under this policy over the period of 7 years. Rs1500 Crore is divided into Software Product Development Fund (SPDF) and Research & Innovation fund.
Objective of the program
* The Government has approved the NPSP-2019 to create a robust software product ecosystem, which aims to develop India as the global software product hub.
* Further, the Policy aims to align with other Government initiatives such as Start-up India, Make in India and Digital India, Skill India etc so as to help the industry grow at Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 40% to reach $70-80 billion by 2025, while creating employment opportunities for 3.5 million people.
Key Highlights:
* The Policy will lead to the formulation of several schemes, initiatives, projects and measures to achieve the vision of NPSP-2019.
* The policy has the following five missions:
* To promote the creation of a sustainable Indian software product industry, driven by intellectual property (IP), leading to a ten-fold increase in India share of the Global Software product market by 2025.
* To nurture 10,000 technology startups in software product industry, including 1000 such technology startups in Tier-II and Tier-III towns & cities and generating direct and in-direct employment for 3.5 million people by 2025.
* To create a talent pool for software product industry through (i) up-skilling of 1,000,000 IT professionals, (ii) motivating 100,000 school and college students and (iii) generating 10,000 specialized professionals that can provide leadership.
* To build a cluster-based innovation driven ecosystem by developing 20 sectoral and strategically located software product development clusters having integrated ICT infrastructure, marketing, incubation, R&D/testbeds and mentoring support.
* In order to evolve and monitor scheme and programmes for the implementation of this policy, National Software Products Mission will be set up with participation from Government, Academia and Industry.
* An outlay of Rs.1500 crore is involved to implement the programmes/ schemes envisaged under this policy over the period of 7 years.
* The amount is divided into Software Product Development Fund (SPDF) and Research & Innovation fund.
The new Policy will lead to the formulation of several schemes, initiatives, projects and measures for the development of Software products sector in the country as per the roadmap envisaged therein. With this India will recognise from Software service to Software Product nation. It would create Indian Software products Industry of USD ~70-80 billion with direct & indirect employment of ~3.5 million by 2025.
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