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C Raja Mohan writes: Trump’s techno-capitalism, tech broligarchy and India’s challenge

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Overview of SITE and Its Legacy

The Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE), launched in 1975, was a significant milestone in India's technological history. It was a joint initiative between the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The project utilized the American ATS-6 satellite to broadcast educational programs in local languages across over 2,400 villages in six of India's most underdeveloped states.

  • Primary subjects covered included education, health awareness, agricultural practices, and national integration.
  • Marked a historic collaboration under the concept of "scientific internationalism" during the Cold War.
  • Post-India’s 1974 nuclear test, US-India tech cooperation faced challenges, recovering after three decades.

Current Technological Landscape and US-India Relations

  • The US-India bilateral cooperation in technology was revitalized with the launch of the Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (ICET) in 2023
  • However, the bilateral relationship faces renewed challenges amid political turbulence.
  • Differences persist between India and the US on issues like Russia, trade, and Pakistan.
  • A structural challenge includes diverging tech ecosystems in both nations.

Shift in the US Technology Landscape

  • From being NASA-centric, the US technology landscape has significantly transformed, with private companies like SpaceX taking the forefront.
  • Private sector involvement has increased, with firms like SpaceX conducting more launches annually than NASA.
  • The US government acts as a catalyst rather than a controller, especially in defense procurement and standard-setting.

Comparative Technological Models: China, US, and India

China's centralized, mission-driven model contrasts with the US's dynamic private sector-led approach. Meanwhile, India is navigating between these two paradigms.

  • China: Pursues a centralized model with significant government investment in tech advancement, especially in AI and space.
  • India: Recent reforms have added dynamism, but it lags in fully mobilizing private sectors for a substantial global space market share.

Recent US Technological Policies

  • The US's policies on AI and cryptocurrency reflect a new approach to techno-politics, diverging from Biden's regulatory stance.
  • Focus on removing regulatory barriers, promoting AI-led manufacturing, and significant investments.
  • The "GENIUS Act" for stablecoins aims to counter de-dollarization, reinforcing the US dollar's global standing.
  • Strategic Bitcoin Reserve established, with a shift away from central bank digital currencies.

Implications for India and Global Tech Dynamics

  • India's IT sector faces potential disruption with AI-driven automation and the US's restrictive H-1B visa policies. 
  • The global shift towards techno-capitalism necessitates that India adapt by enhancing investment in scientific research and integrating private enterprises into innovation strategies.
  • The rise of techno-nationalism in the West could challenge India's role as a tech talent exporter.
  • India must prepare its industry, workforce, and regulatory frameworks for a new technological era.
  • Tags :
  • Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE)
  • China, US, and India
  • Technological Landscape
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