A new web destination attempts to capture the digital revolution that is unfolding in India, where small and medium businesses (SMBs), especially technologystartups, are starting to bloom and investments have led to an explosion in the tech sector in recent years, a senior official of Internet search giant Google said on Wednesday. “We’re very excited to launch a dedicated destination (g.co/digital india), where we attempt to capture how this digital revolution is unfolding in India. With real stories of entrepreneurs and small and medium businesses, this destination showcases how they’re achieving their dreams, goals and aspirations, and how Google is enabling them in these achievements,” Rajan Anandan, VP & Managing Director, Sales & Operations, Google SEA & India, said in a blogpost.
Noting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched the Digital India vision focussed on empowerment, development, growth and governance, Anandan said: “With this destination, we want to showcase what that vision will translate into, by sharing the development and growth powered by SMBs, Indian Startups, entrepreneurs and publishers. With over 300 million Internet users in the country and another 200 million set to join by 2017, the Internet is opening up huge opportunities for Indian businesses and entrepreneurs, Anandan wrote, addding: “India’s SMBs, especially technology startups are starting to bloom and investments have led to an explosion in India’s tech sector in recent years. At over 4,100 enterprises, India has the third-highest number of tech startups in the world, this number is expected to reach several thousand by 2020.”
http://www.bgr.in/news/google-unveils-website-to-track-indias-digital-revolution/
Noting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched the Digital India vision focussed on empowerment, development, growth and governance, Anandan said: “With this destination, we want to showcase what that vision will translate into, by sharing the development and growth powered by SMBs, Indian Startups, entrepreneurs and publishers. With over 300 million Internet users in the country and another 200 million set to join by 2017, the Internet is opening up huge opportunities for Indian businesses and entrepreneurs, Anandan wrote, addding: “India’s SMBs, especially technology startups are starting to bloom and investments have led to an explosion in India’s tech sector in recent years. At over 4,100 enterprises, India has the third-highest number of tech startups in the world, this number is expected to reach several thousand by 2020.”
http://www.bgr.in/news/google-unveils-website-to-track-indias-digital-revolution/