Strategy paper on computer software, electronics exports aims at $178-bn exports by 2022
24 May 2018
The Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council's (ESC) strategy paper aims to augment software exports to $178 billion by 2022.
Commerce and industry minister Suresh Prabhu, said the the centre would extend all possible support to the industry for intensifying the exports to traditional markets and to enter alternate markets like Africa, Latin America and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
He said that the government is taking proactive steps for making ICT exports more vibrant and motivate more units to focus on exports.
The strategy paper highlights the need for some policy level changes that are critically needed, such as resolving visa problems with the US, greater access of professionals to European countries, early signing of Totalisation Agreement with the US, setting up of incubation centres and language proficiency facilities in major IT hubs.
The current business model for export of software and ITeS is relevant for outsourcing services. For emerging markets like Africa and Middle East, a different model, is required since India mostly offers product solutions.
Although potential for export of software and ITeS in US and Europe is high, the smaller companies are grossly underperforming because of innovation and technology leadership gaps.
The paper also spells out specific policy prescriptions, market destinations and other enabling inputs that can bring about transformational changes in the Indian software and services exports.
Specific suggestions include judiciously blending software and hardware, creating newer export outlets, fiscal incentives, country specific software export promotion measures.