“The conversation around responsible innovation must extend beyond urban centres. Today, technology in India is increasingly shaping how people access education, healthcare, public services, mobility, and safety, not just in metros but across Tier-2, Tier-3, and emerging regions as well. Digital infrastructure is steadily helping bridge long-standing gaps in access, efficiency, and connectivity, bringing critical services closer to communities that were previously left out of mainstream technological progress.
In fact, AI alone is expected to contribute nearly USD 500-600 billion to India’s GDP by 2030, while digital public infrastructure models are already helping expand access to essential services at scale. At the same time, this pace of transformation brings a responsibility to ensure that technology remains secure, accessible, and built for long-term resilience.
India does not need innovation for the sake of novelty. It needs technology that simplifies complexity, strengthens infrastructure, and solves real challenges at scale. Whether it is intelligent traffic systems improving emergency response times, integrated command centres strengthening urban safety, or AI-enabled infrastructure helping authorities make faster and more informed decisions, technology must ultimately improve how people experience cities and public systems in their daily lives.
At Secutech, we have seen this shift first-hand across government infrastructure, smart mobility, and integrated security deployments. The next phase of India’s digital transformation will depend on how effectively AI, IoT, and automation are embedded into core infrastructure in a way that is ethical, resilient, and future-ready.
India has the opportunity to lead globally in building technology ecosystems that are scalable, secure, and inclusive. National Technology Day is a reminder that the true measure of innovation lies not only in how advanced a solution is, but in how meaningfully it improves lives, strengthens public infrastructure, and creates long-term impact across society.”