Govt launches initiative to bring Indian, Chinese IT firms closer

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Govt launches initiative to bring Indian, Chinese IT firms closer

Friday, 11 January 2019 | PTI | Delhi

An initiative to bring Indian IT companies and Chinese enterprises closer on a single artificial intelligence-enabled platform — SIDCOP — was launched on Thursday, the Commerce Ministry said.

The Sino-Indian Digital Collaboration Plaza (SIDCOP) is a partnership between the National Association of Software & Services Companies (Nasscom) and municipal Governments of Guiyang and Dalian in China.

A joint venture, comprising an Indian and a Chinese company, has been tasked with running the platform, the ministry said in a statement Thursday.

It said domestic IT enterprises are renowned for their expertise in business transformation and operational optimisation by using IT tools in complex business environments.

“SIDCOP, which is a boundary-less marketplace, offers this opportunity for Chinese enterprises in order to assist them in operational optimisation and adopting industry best practices in business solutions,” it said.

This platform could be useful to connect with top providers from India and help Chinese enterprises source the right solution providers for their projects, it added.

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