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Call for inputs: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) Consultation Paper on Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in the Telecom Sector
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The TRAI has released a consultation paper on Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in the Telecom Sector (CP). The objective behind this CP is to seek inputs on how artificial intelligence (AI) and big data (BD) can be used to improve quality of service, spectrum management, network security and reliability in the context of the telecom sector. The CP also seeks to discuss "where the telecom sector can play an important role to leverage AI and BD in other sectors". The deadline for comments is September 16, 2022. Do share your inputs on the CP by September 9, 2022 by writing to sudipto@nasscom.in and varun@nasscom.in. |
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Call for inputs: Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) Draft 'Guidelines for Anonymisation of Data for e-Governance'
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The CDAC under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) has released a set of draft Guidelines for Anonymisation of Data for e-Governance. This is an advisory document aimed at providing guidelines on the use of anonymisation techniques to all entities involved in the processing of personal information in e-governance projects. The deadline for providing suggestions on the draft guidelines is September 21, 2022. Do share your inputs on the guidelines by September 16, 2022 by writing to varun@nasscom.in and apurva@nasscom.in. |
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Call for inputs: C-DAC Draft Guidelines on Mobile Security
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The C-DAC has released a set of draft Guidelines for Mobile Security. This is an advisory document aimed at providing guidelines on the security of mobile networks, services, and devices for entities in the mobile ecosystem. The deadline for providing suggestions on the draft guidelines is September 21, 2022. Do share your inputs on the guidelines by September 16, 2022 by writing to varun@nasscom.in and apurva@nasscom.in. |
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Call for inputs: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Discussion Paper on 'Charges in Payment Systems'
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The RBI has released a discussion paper on "Charges in Payment Systems" for stakeholder consultation (Discussion Paper). The objective of the Discussion Paper is to ensure that charges for payment services are reasonable and determined competitively for users while also providing optimal revenue stream for the intermediaries. Do share your inputs on the Discussion Paper by September 19, 2022 by writing to apurva@nasscom.in. |
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Call for Inputs: Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) proposes amendments for obtaining licence for exporting drones
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The DGFT has proposed amendments to the SCOMET list and proposed a policy for obtaining a general authorisation for export of drones for public consultation. This will impact companies exporting drones and associated software and technology from India. Kindly share your inputs on the proposed amendments by September 8, 2022 by writing to garima@nasscom.in and apurva@nasscom.in. |
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Request for Inputs on Pre-Budget Memorandum 2023-24
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We have started the process of preparing NASSCOM’s Pre-Budget Memorandum 2023-24 (PBM) to be submitted to MoF. We plan to structure this year's PBM to suggest measures to boost Indian economy and sustain the global competitiveness of Indian IT-BPM sector. In this regard, we request you to provide your inputs/ suggestions latest by September 15, 2022 to tejasvi@nasscom.in. |
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Request for Inputs on GST issues faced by IT-BPM Industry
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We periodically submit a consolidated memorandum to GST Council and GST Policy Wing highlighting key GST issues faced by the IT-BPM industry across India. We are in the process of identifying key GST issues that are impacting the industry with considerable financial ramifications or issues that are being interpreted adversely and leading to litigation. In this regard, we request you to send your inputs before September 15, 2022 to tejasvi@nasscom.in. |
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Start-ups: Policy paper on enabling capital for the start-up ecosystem
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We, in partnership with TiE Delhi-NCR and Grant Thornton Bharat, are finalising a policy paper to highlight the concerns faced by start-ups, founders, and investors at various stages of a start-up's growth journey. The paper will also present the findings of the survey conducted by us in August 2021. The aim of this paper is to provide recommendations to the government inter alia on issues such as access to domestic and international capital, and innovative ways of raising capital. For more information, kindly write to garima@nasscom.in. |
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Export control: Elements of an Internal Compliance Program (ICP)
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We are finalising a document outlining the elements of an effective ICP to be adopted by companies engaged in export of dual-use items. This document will be useful for the industry in complying with their export control obligations. For more information, kindly write to garima@nasscom.in. |
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Standing Committee on Finance: Review of the Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2022
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The Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (2022 Bill) was referred to the Standing Committee on Finance for examination and report within three months. A public consultation on the 2022 Bill has not yet been issued by the government. In the meantime, we are engaging with industry to get their feedback. For more information, kindly write to dagarwal@nasscom.in and sudipto@nasscom.in. |
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