
India celebrated 75 years of independence on August 15, 2022. Here's an informative video highlighting the emergence of a New India and Hitachi India's partnership to accelerate the nation's long-term growth:
India aspires to be a global leader and is tirelessly working towards it. On August 15, 2022, India will celebrate 75 years of its independence, reaching a critical juncture where it yearns to usher in a New India with resilience, innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability at its core, as envisioned by the Prime Minister.
The concept of a New India embraces a plethora of welfare schemes like the Gati Shakti Master Plan, Digital India, Ayushman Bharat (healthcare), Jan Dhan Yojana (banking), etc. which have been the ‘catalysts of change’ to shape the New India. These key enablers improve the Ease of Living and Doing Business while generating Employment Opportunities.
New India@75 also seeks to bring together different stakeholders of society - innovation, technology, enterprise along with efficient management at the core of policy formulation and implementation – to create an economically and technologically advanced nation – along with public participation.
Partnering with the Indian Government in fulfilling the phenomenal task of building a New India, Hitachi is actively powering good with its Social Innovation Business solutions to improve people’s Quality of Life by combining Operational Technology (OT), Information Technology (IT), and developing solutions to create a resilient infrastructure, in line with PM’s Gati Shakti Mission.
This digital platform converges various Ministries for unified planning and coordinated implementation of infrastructure connectivity projects. The Rs. 100 lakh-crore National Master Plan1 facilitates multi-modal connectivity to provide seamless connectivity for the movement of people, goods, and services along with last-mile connectivity of infrastructure and reduced travel time.
A robust inclusive healthcare system is indispensable for a nation’s growth. India is witnessing technological advancements that are reshaping the healthcare sector. AI and IoT-enabled medical devices with real-time data transmission capabilities have paved the way for Telemedicine which has gained prominence during the global pandemic.
Creating value through Collaborative Co-creation, Hitachi’s digital healthcare solutions platform is building a sustainable and inclusive healthcare system with a patient-first approach.
21st-century education is not restricted only to books – e-learning is shaping the way for advanced learning. As the internet penetration rate is estimated to cross 55% by 20253, the digitization of education remains one of the top priorities for the Indian government. The National Education Policy emphasizes digitization besides focusing on holistic education for all.
Hitachi is structuring a robust e-Learning infrastructure in collaboration with the government to provide quality education to children from varied backgrounds and secure their lives.
The Digital India initiative focuses on making India’s payment landscape go paperless, seamless, and cashless to eliminate time and location constraints. The ease of doing business through Digital commerce, real-time payments, and AI-enabled payment methods have made peoples’ lives easy. India's evolution into a Cash-lite economy is further strengthened by SBI Payments, the joint venture of the State Bank of India and Hitachi Payment Services, offers a comprehensive suite of payment options to customers and merchants focusing on the roll-out of a nationwide card acceptance infrastructure, quick response (QR) code acceptance, Unified Payments Interface (UPI), mass transit sector and e-commerce businesses, thereby empowering Indians to transact cash-free and enhance their Quality of Life in the process.
Hitachi Payment Services has revolutionized the digital and cash payment channels by enabling greater financial inclusivity, thereby contributing to SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth.
*Numbers as on Nov 21
Urban infrastructure needs to grow fast to keep pace with the demands of a growing population. Digital India and Make in India initiatives are moving the Indian agrarian economy into an IT-based industrial and commercial one. India needs a healthy sustainable urban infrastructure that promotes green living. At the recent COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Prime Minister Modi announced his panchamrit (5 values pledge) for 2030 including a net-zero carbon emissions target by 20704.
Hitachi’s contribution towards sustainable development in India along with the Government is a testament that if industries and government work in collaboration, India’s rising trajectory in the global markets will be a reality, thus making India a $5 trillion economy by 20305. For New India to happen, we must Refuse, Reuse, Reduce, Repurpose and Recycle to carve a mark for ourselves in the sands of time.