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Chandrayaan-3 Demonstrates India's Potential as a Nation to Execute Deeptech Technologies, says Union Minister

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Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Electronics and Information Technology, stated that India's capabilities are only growing, and that Chandrayaan 3 demonstrates that India has the full potential as a nation to execute deeptech technologies.

"This is an exciting time for India's technology sector as we build deep tech capabilities." "We are a highly capable country, and Chandrayaan 3 represents how we can execute these deep tech capabilities, and that self-confidence leads me to believe that our PM's vision of a digital economy accounting for 20-25% of total GDP can be realised," Rajeev said.

He also stated that through the India stack, India is playing a leading role in assisting countries that have lagged behind in technology and digitalization.

The India Stack is a collection of APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) that enable governments, businesses, startups, and developers to use a unique digital infrastructure to solve difficult problems in the direction of presence-less, paperless, and cashless service delivery.

Some of the countries that have begun to use India Stack technologies include Sri Lanka, Morocco, the Philippines, Guinea, Ethiopia, and the Togolese Republic.

On August 23, India became the first country to land on the moon's South Pole, and the fourth after Russia, China, and the United States.