Isro Chairman S. Somanath highlighted India’s gap in core technology development despite its success in IT services. Speaking at an event by cybersecurity firm SISA, he emphasized the need for indigenous software products and robust cybersecurity measures. SISA’s new R&D centre aims to address these issues and foster innovation.
Isro chairman laments India’s lag in core IT product development

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