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India's Differences Will Disapper If It Is Wired Better: Pilot (Part-2)

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Sachin Pilot, Minister of State for IT and Communications, talks about broadband connectivity and how it will help to break barriers of caste, religion and ethnicity in the country.

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India's Differences Will Disapper If It Is Wired Better: Pilot (Part-2)

India needs much better telecom and broadband connectivity not just to sustain high growth and empower citizens of this vast and diverse nation but also to break barriers of caste, religion and ethnicity, said Minister of State for IT and Communications Sachin Pilot.

“We want to make our country much more wired than it is today. That’s a very good way of getting people together and that’s why we have to leverage on these opportunities before us,” Pilot said in an interaction with IANS.

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An alumnus of the Wharton Business School, the 32-year-old, second-generation politician believes such access will be a unifier in India. He is also keen on bridging the digital divide so that the “other India” also has access to high-speed broadband connectivity.

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“Sometimes, we have differences created by some political parties, who keep hammering on the faultlines in our society, our ethnicity, language, culture, manoos, north Indian, south Indian. All this will disappear once people get to ‘meet’ each other through the Internet and learn from each other.”

Pilot, who joined politics after a two-year stint with General Motors, says the current Internet penetration in India of just seven percent could go up to 30-40 percent through the wireless broadband route in a few years.

“Internet connectivity will help students studying in remote areas get access to the best of educational resources,” said Pilot, already a two-term member of parliament in the Lok Sabha and among the youngest ministers in the government.

The son of prominent Congress leader Rajesh Pilot – who too had handled the telecom portfolio but died in a road accident in 2000 – Sachin Pilot says he did not make an entry into politics under public pressure.

“I had finished my formal education in 2001. Once I came back from the US I thought long and hard on what I wanted to do. I had worked in a multi-national firm and felt whatever I had seen, learnt, experienced can be used effectively in a public platform,” he said.

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“I had made enough powerpoint slides in the company I was working for. But how much of a difference was I really going to make? But here, I felt, if you really use this platform diligently, there’s so much you can do. I felt this is my calling,” he concluded. (IANS)

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