Nasscom inks pact with Hiroshima for Japan-India IT corridor

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Indian IT industry's apex body has entered into a partnership with the government for co-creating a Japan-IT that could be at the forefront of promoting business-to-business cooperation and talent transfer from to

This project will be formally initiated by early 2019, said in a statement on Monday, adding that the primary objective of this IT will be to facilitate partnerships between Indian and Japanese companies.

"We have cutting-edge technology," said Atsuhito Uemaru, of Innovation Promotion, Prefectural Government.

"For achieving sustainable growth in Hiroshima, what we lack is a cluster of IT and Through our collaboration with Nasscom, we would like to serve as a gateway for Indian companies to enter the Japanese market and vice versa, to build an ecosystem beneficial for the growth of both Indian and companies," Uemaru said.

Indian companies with their command on the can help Japanese companies adopt digital transformation and help them create innovative product and solutions lines, said.

"We are really happy to pursue this cooperation with and see this as a big step forward towards establishing Indo-Japanese cooperation in the new digital era," said Gagan Sabharwal, Senior Director, Global Trade Development, Nasscom.

"We are hoping to witness significant advancements in technology and innovation through the partnerships that emerge as a result of this association. This collaboration will act as a building block towards strengthening the Indo-relationship," Sabharwal added.

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First Published: Mon, October 22 2018. 18:26 IST