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What is the Future of Cloud Computing in India

DigiLocker of Cloud Computing in India

This article is all about the future of Cloud Computing in India and what are the initiatives takes by the India Government like MeghRaj, DigiLocker, Data Centres in India.

Cloud Computing and Data Centres

The size of the digital population in India and the growth trajectory of the digital economy necessitates a strong growth of Data Centres.

A Data Centre is a dedicated secure space within a centralized location where computing and networking equipment is concentrated for the purpose of collecting, storing, processing, distributing or allowing access to large amounts of data.

Cloud Service providers host their IT infrastructure in Data Centres to provide the Cloud Computing services to the end users.

In the Union Budget 2022-23, the Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs proposed that the Data Centres (along with Energy Storage Systems) would be included in the harmonized list of infrastructure.

Need for Data Centre

Need for Data Centre infrastructure in India is necessitated by the data localization provisions of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 and for protection of the digital sovereignty of the country in an increasingly connected world.

As per various estimates, India has around 499 MW installed power capacity for Data Centres (till December 2022).

The Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology also proposed a draft Data Centre Policy in 2020 with the vision of:

Growth of Data Centre in India

As per the draft Data Centre Policy 2020, for the long-term growth of the Data Centre sector in the country, it is critical to create a congenial, competitive and sustainable operating environment for the businesses. Some of the key policy thrust areas in this direction include:

GI Cloud Initiative – MeghRaj

In order to utilize and harness the benefits of Cloud Computing, Government of India has embarked upon an ambitious initiative – “GI Cloud” which has been named as ‘MeghRaj’ in February 2014.

This initiative is to implement various components including governance mechanisms to ensure proliferation of Cloud in the government.

The focus of this initiative is to accelerate delivery of e-services in the country while optimizing ICT spending of the Government.

The architectural vision of GI Cloud encompasses a set of discrete cloud computing environments spread across multiple locations, built on existing or new (augmented) infrastructure, following a set of common protocols, guidelines and standards issued by the Government of India.

The National Informatics Centre (NIC) is providing National Cloud services under the initiative MeghRaj. The services offered are Platform as a Service (PaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Software as a Services (SaaS), Container as a Services (NCCaaS), Artificial Intelligence as a Service, Application Performance Management (APM) Service, Resource Monitoring as a Service, etc.

Advantages of MeghRaj

What is DigiLocker?

DigiLocker is a flagship initiative of the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) as part of the Digital India Programme.

Launched in 2015, the program aims to make India go paperless while providing a secure document access platform on a public cloud.

It intends to provide citizens with ‘Digital Empowerment’ by allowing them to access authentic digital documents through a Digital Document Wallet.

The stored documents can also be shared and verified through DigiLocker.

Three key layers

DigiLocker Benefits to Citizens

DigiLocker Benefits to Agencies

Special Features and Achievements Under DigiLocker

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