Mideast a boon for India IT
Abdul Basit
31 December 2011
DUBAI — The Middle East has become more attractive for India’s exporters of electronic goods, IT and its related services as the sector’s exports increased by 40 per cent to $3 billion to the region during 2010-11 over 2009-10, according to a top official of India’s largest electronics and IT trade facilitation organisation.
The sector contributed more than 26 per cent of the total exports of India across the world. Total exports of the country reached $251 billion during 2010-11 while the sector contributed $66.48 billion in the same fiscal year.
The exports of electronic goods, computer software and services includes IT-enabled services to the Middle East jumped to more than $3 billion in 2010-11, compared to $2.15 billion in the previous year, showing an increase of 39.5 per cent.
Credit goes to Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council, or ESC, as it helps facilitate companies for boosting their exports, Kamal Vachani, honourary regional director of ESC for the UAE and Middle East, told Khaleej Times in an interview.
ESC is an autonomous organisation under Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India.
Vachani has represented the ESC in the region since 1999. In October, 2011 he had been honoured for his efforts to promote Indo-UAE trade in electronics and information technology during Gitex — one of the important ICT exhibitions in the world. The award was handed over by the Indian Ambassador to the UAE, M.K. Lokesh, who also lauded the efforts made by Vachani in assisting small and medium companies in both the countries to promote trade and cooperation.
Vachani, who is also a director in Dubai-based Al Maya Group, mentioned that ESC members have been participating in Gitex every year. India pavilion has grown from 20 exhibitors to 43 companies at the Gitex 2011.
“Increasing numbers show participants are happy with the show and next year we will be taking more space in the Gitex with more companies,” he said.
He said that the UAE and specially Dubai is a major destination for the exports of software, hardware, services and electronic goods from India. Citing reason, he said a majority of expatriates in the country belongs to India and Indian origin products are very well accepted here.
Software, hardware, services
Export of computer software/services to Middle East countries during 2010-11 registered a growth of 32 per cent over the previous year. In value terms, export of computer software and services to the region is estimated at $1,728 million, up from $1,307 million estimated in 2009-10. The share of export of computer software/services to the region has increased from 2.72 per cent in 2009-10 to 3three per cent during 2010-11
Exports of electronics goods from India to the Middle East increased from $844 million estimated in 2009-10 to $1,274 million in 2010-11 registering a growth of 51 per cent. The region is the third largest destination for India’s electronics hardware export.
It is projected that electronics hardware export will cross the $10 billion mark during 2011-12 and exports of computer software/services will be around $66 billion. He mentioned that there are over 2,500 ESC members and they are complete master in customised software development. US and Europe together account for more than 90 per cent of the software exports from the country, he added.
As far as UAE is concerned a large number of colour TVs are being exported from India including some of the major brands, he said. He said that he would continue to work for the promotion of trade and cooperation between the two countries. In an industry where the degree of technological obsolescence is very high, ESC is striving hard to elevate India’s position in the international trading arena of the electronics and computer software, he said.
ESC’s product profile includes consumer electronics, telecommunication, instrumentation, electrtonic components, computer hardware and peripherals, and computer software and information technology enabled services.
He mentioned that ESC is organizing a three-day annual Indiasoft exhibition, which is scheduled from March 21-23, 2012 in Hyderabad. “We are planning a roadshow for the exhibition in the next two months here [Dubai],” he said, adding that date has not yet decided.
Business : Mideast a boon for India IT