"During the meeting, he explained to Prime Minister the elements of Cisco's Country Digitisation Acceleration Programme, and how it is aligned to the PM's vision and initiatives including Digital India, Skill India, Make in India, Start Up India, Smart Cities and Cyber Security initiatives," an official statement said.
Appreciating the initiatives taken by Cisco, Modi emphasised benefits of technology in areas like long distance education and in eliminating leakages in subsidy.
The USD 143-billion firm has over 10,000 people in India. It is also setting up a manufacturing base in Pune to locally make products to "support the Digital India vision" and aims to eventually make it an export hub.
Cisco invests about USD 1.7 billion every year in India. During December quarter, Cisco saw its global revenues grow by 2 per cent to USD 11.8 billion (excluding SP Video CPE Business for all periods), helped by growth in markets like India (23 per cent).
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Its India business has continued to grow at a steady pace over the last seven quarters.
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Cisco is also setting up an Internet of Everything (IoE) Innovation Centre in Visakhapatnam to foster regional innovation and will enable partners and startups to build solutions around IoE and engage in rapid prototyping.
The centre will help train graduate engineers in advanced digital technologies and solutions and equip them with skill sets required for the digital era.
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Cisco has invested USD 1.4 billion in India since 2005, along with USD 100 million invested towards innovation in country digitisation and USD 280 million in funding/acquiring companies in India. It has also announced its intent to manufacture in India.
The labs and CoEs in India are working in areas like smart cities, Internet of Everything (IoE), cybersecurity and next gen digital technologies.