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Taiwan India Cooperation Forum

Taiwan India Cooperation Forum. Moving Forward to Unlimited Possibilities. Explore the Next ICT Frontier with India. Lt Gen (Dr) SP Kochhar CEO, Telecom Sector Skill Council of India 6 June 2014 | Taipei | Taiwan ROC. Hon’ble Chiang Kai-shek and Hon’ble Mahatma Gandhi. Historical Connects.

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Taiwan India Cooperation Forum

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  1. Taiwan India Cooperation Forum Moving Forward to Unlimited Possibilities Explore the Next ICT Frontier with India Lt Gen (Dr) SP Kochhar CEO, Telecom Sector Skill Council of India 6 June 2014 | Taipei | Taiwan ROC

  2. Hon’bleChiang Kai-shek and Hon’ble Mahatma Gandhi Historical Connects

  3. India as seen by the world today - An Ever Evolving Country!

  4. INDIA India added over 28 million new mobile subscriptions the highest by any country in the first quarter of 2014 Total ICT spending in 2014 for India is expected to reach US$95.47 billion Half of India’s 1.2 Billion people are under the age of 25 which is a dividend for foreign investors looking for an energetic and resourceful workforce Fastest growing nation in the world 1.2 Billion Population - 2nd most populous country 2nd largest labour force in the world with 516.3 million people 5.8% average annual GDP growth rate for the past 20 years 4th Largest in Purchasing Power globally 22 Official Languages, 800 local languages : 65% Literacy Rate : 53% in Women and 75% in men 300 Million Strong Middle Class

  5. Evolving India! World’s Largest Educated English Speaking Youth Base Ever Growing adaptation with latest Mobiles/Smart Phones/Tablets

  6. Evolving India! World Class Millennium Cities and shopping Malls

  7. Evolving India! Cleanest and Accident Free Tube Service Largest Road Network Globally

  8. Evolving India! Largest automobile consuming country – ranging from both high end cars like Porsche, Audi, Aston Martin, Ferrari, Bugati, Benz, Jaguar, Land rover to affordable cars like Tata, Maruti etc

  9. Evolving India! Asia’s Newest Airport Some of the architecturally fine Buildings Under construction

  10. Evolving India! World’s largest consumer of Gold World’s largest importer of Rough Diamond World’s largest exporter of finished Diamond

  11. TAIWAN-INDIA We are connected to you through 95% Laptops 93% Motherboards 90% Notebooks 89% Servers 72% LCD Monitors 93% Cable CPE 90% WLAN CPE and many more….. Taiwan Inside!

  12. TAIWAN-INDIA Common Culture • Traditions like cutting of the first hair of a New born Baby • Respect for elders and knowledge • Monuments of faith – temples, monasteries • Indigenous goods like Incense Sticks One international food available across India is – Chinese!

  13. TAIWAN-INDIA Cooperation Status 2002 : India & Taiwan signed the bilateral investment and Protection Agreement 2007 : India & Taiwan establishment S&T Cooperation Agreement 2011 : India & Taiwan signed Agreements on the Avoidance of Double Taxation 2013 : India & Taiwan signed an agreement on ATA Carnets & Its Protocol • Bilateral trade crossed $8 Billion in 2012 • Exports from India Growing at 10% and imports from Taiwan growing at 22% • Taiwanese investment in India is over $1.2 Billion • 80 Taiwanese companies have presence in India • 10,000 Indians employed by Taiwan companies in Tamil Nadu alone • Taiwanese are providing teachers for increasingly popular Chinese languages courses in India • 500 Indian Students are studying in Taiwanese Science and Engineering Universities • National Tsing Hua University signed agreement with Amity University to establish Education Center in India to impart Chinese language instructions

  14. TAIWAN-INDIA Major Challenges and Suggestions • Challenges for Taiwan businessmen • Cultural & Linguistic Gap • Maintain excellent International best practices while doing similar business in India • How do we see your products • Excellent Quality • Impressive Functionality • Affordable Price • What do our markets need • Preference for high functionality products yet at the same time need for branded goods. • Sensitivity to Cost • Our Suggestions • Develop specific products for the Indian market, both in terms of specifications and pricing • Conduct market surveys to develop tailor-made products for specific demographic needs

  15. TAIWAN-INDIA Areas of Possible Cooperation • Small Car production • Alternative energy • PC and Peripherals • 3G Mobile Equipments • Education - Virtual Class rooms/Smart Class Rooms/Linguistic Content conversion • Medical Electronics • Machine Tools, Industrial Spare Parts • Food Processing • Green Technology

  16. ROADMAP & MARKET Electronic Systems and Design Manufacturing in India

  17. Electronics In India

  18. Electronics and Telecom Sector Skill Set up • 31 ICT and Electronic Academies Schemes under approval • Skill Development for 1 Million Persons • Special Manpower Development Program • Very Large Scale Integrated Circuits & Chip Design for 10,000 Students • 15 Electronic Products notified under safety Standards • Allows Self Registration • BIS accredited labs to test goods • Fund to promote Innovation, Intellectual Property and Research & Development • Product commercialization in Electronic Systems Design & Mnfr, Nano-Electronics • Comprises of Funds of size US$20 Million to 100 Million • Government share from 25% to 75% Human Resource Policy Standard Policy Electronic Development Fund Policy

  19. Preference in Government Procurement • Procurement will not be less than 30% • Subsidy up to US$10 Million per acres of land applicable for both Greenfield and Brownfield projects • Targeting 200 clusters by 2020 • Reimbursement of Countervailing duty/Excise for Capital Equipment • Reimbursement of Central Taxes and duties for 10 years in select units • Incentives available for 10 years from the date of approval Preferential Market Access Incentives

  20. TSSC

  21. TSSC About Telecom Sector Skill Council • Established in PPP Model with Government, Industry, Academia and Industry Associations as Partners • Envisions to skill 200,000 people in India in the Telecom Sector by August 2014 • 101,000 people currently under Training across India • 130 Affiliated Training Partners • 130 Affiliated Industry Partners • 10 University Partners • 4 Affiliated Assessing Partners • 2 State Government MoU Partners • 2 International Partners for Australia and Africa • 24 States across India Skilling in Progress • 26 Qualification Packs Developed as National Occupational Standards • 4 Government MoU Partners (BBNL, ITI Ltd, NIELET, TCOE) • 2 Technology Partner (CISCO, MICROSOFT) • Governing Body Members include: • Department of Information Technology, Government of India • Indian Institute of Management, Ahmadabad, Gujarat • National Skill Development Corporation • Bharti Enterprises | Vodafone | Idea | Airtel | Aircell | Reliance • Ericsson India | Alcatel Lucent Technologies | Nokia Siemens Network • Nokia India | Samsung India | Lava International | Karbon Mobile | Gionee Mobile

  22. TSSC Our Vision and Mission

  23. TSSC SkillPedia : End-to-End E-Learning Managing System With Employment Opportunities and Life Cycle Management

  24. TSSC TSSC Certification with Tamper Proof QR Code

  25. TSSC We are Looking For intelligent IT & Telecom Devices to Deliver Education

  26. TSSC Success=Hardware + Software+ Service+ Content Content is the King and we at TSSC Prioritize QUALITY content over everything

  27. Opportunities in India Market Place

  28. OPPORTUNITIES Electronic Industry We understand that the electronics industry has the potential to leapfrog India to next generation of technology adoption and holds immense transformational potential for various industry verticals ‘Electronics industry’ entails electronic systems design and manufacturing which comprises semiconductor design, high-tech manufacturing, electronic components, EMS, and electronic systems design for consumer electronic products, telecom products and equipments, and IT systems and hardware.

  29. OPPORTUNITIES India is a price-sensitive market and with unique socio-economic needs, it has a substantial demand for cost-effective and robust products. Products that meet basic requirements at penetration price points can create a market. A water purifier at a price point of less than USD41, a mobile phone at a price less than USD23, a car at a price less than USD2,100, marketed by leading companies, have all met with a huge success. The Market

  30. OPPORTUNITIES Profile of Human Resources across various Educational Qualifications

  31. OPPORTUNITIES Demand and Production Statistics (2014-2020)

  32. OPPORTUNITIES Segment-wise Projections of the Electronics Industry

  33. OPPORTUNITIES Distribution of Human Resources Indian Electronic & IT Hardware Industry

  34. OPPORTUNITIES IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES

  35. OPPORTUNITIES IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES

  36. INDIA Encouraging Education, Vocational Training and Skill Development INDIA IS THE ONLY COUNTRY GLOBALLY WHICH DISTRIBUTES FREE LAPTOPS, TABLETS & SMART PHONES To Indian Citizens seeking Admission in Government Colleges, undergoing Skills * * Various State Government Initiatives

  37. THANK YOU! IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES AWAIT YOU IN INDIA ceo@tsscindia.com | www.tsscindia.com

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