The present time happens to be the most opportune time to avail of emerging technologies, and at the same time the most uncertain time. There are major shifts in the external environment — market dynamics, workforce transitions, economic slowdowns, AI agents and geopolitical tech rivalries.
At the same time, there is a high demand for talent.
This is a period of rapid change. Smaller organizations attract talents which once gravitated to the industry giants. As technology permeates every aspect of our life, there is a need for tech expertise. Despite uncertainty, technology is the driving force behind innovation, growth and competitive advantage.
At this inflection point, there is convergence of opportunity, uncertainty and necessity.
Modern technologists cannot be put into silos — software developer, AI researcher or data scientist. These job descriptions fall short of the evolving expectations. Industry requires professionals who can blend technical skills with design thinking, ethics, human-centered innovation and policy awareness.
Skill development is concerned with the change seen today. It is not for future preparedness. There should be investment in high tech skills — AI, analytics, automation and beyond. Mere technical expertise will not take you further. There has to be an ability to adapt, think critically and solve inter-disciplinary problems faced by the next generation.
There are individual success stories of Indian tech revolution. However, India needs an ecosystem unifying these innovations.
India has introduced UPI — a digital payment system. It is an open, interoperable, inclusive model. Similarly, instead of replicating western models, India should carve its own path leveraging its strengths to build an ecosystem that is robust and unique.
India has shown its readiness to embrace technological advances — AI Mission, Semiconductor Mission and Quantum Mission. There should be long term strategy for sustained impact.
There is a race for global tech dominance. Sucess will not be measured by individual achievements. Success will come to those who integrate technology and technologists into governance, industry and society.