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Committed to making India tech hub: PM after BPO, ITeS relaxations

Committed to making India tech hub: PM after BPO, ITeS relaxations

Written by Vaibhav Umarvaishya

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared on Thursday that the Center was focused on doing all that conceivable to guarantee a favorable climate for development and innovation in India, as the legislature declared improved rules for the BPO business and IT-empowered services. The enlistment prerequisite for other service providers (OSPs) has been discarded by and large. The BPO business occupied with data-related work is out of the ambit of OSP guidelines, Modi said in a progression of tweets. 

The remarks come not long after the Ministry of Communications declared the improved rules for the business process outsourcing (BPO) and IT-enabled services (ITES) players to lessen the consistent trouble for the business. 

"Committed to furthering 'Ease of Doing Business' and making India a tech hub!" Modi tweeted. "GoI has significantly simplified Other Service Provider (OSP) guidelines of the Telecom Department. Compliance burdens of the BPO industry will be greatly reduced due to this."

"Many other requirements have been done away with. These steps will further flexibility and productivity," he said.

OSPs are elements giving applications, IT-empowered or any sort of redistributing administrations utilizing telecom assets. The term alludes to BPOs, KPOs (information measure redistributing), ITES, call focuses, among others. 

"India's IT sector is our pride and the prowess of this sector is recognized globally," Modi said. "We are committed to doing everything possible to ensure a conducive environment for growth and innovation in India. Today's decisions will especially encourage young talent in the sector!"

The new principles will make an amicable system for telecommuting and work from any place while eliminating a few announcing and different commitments for such organizations. It is pointed toward giving a solid driving force to the business and situating India as one of the most serious IT purviews on the planet, an official release stated.

Conclusion:

The blog discusses the Indian government's initiative to simplify regulations for the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and IT-enabled services (ITES) sectors. Key changes include the removal of registration requirements for Other Service Providers (OSPs) and the exemption of data-related BPOs from OSP regulations. These measures aim to reduce compliance burdens, enhance flexibility, and promote work-from-home and remote work models. Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that these steps are part of a broader commitment to fostering a conducive environment for growth and innovation, positioning India as a global tech hub.

Vaibhav Umarvaishya

Vaibhav Umarvaishya

Cloud Engineer | Solution Architect

As a Cloud Engineer and AWS Solutions Architect Associate at NovelVista, I specialized in designing and deploying scalable and fault-tolerant systems on AWS. My responsibilities included selecting suitable AWS services based on specific requirements, managing AWS costs, and implementing best practices for security. I also played a pivotal role in migrating complex applications to AWS and advising on architectural decisions to optimize cloud deployments.

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