India To Launch Self-Reliant Web Browser With Crypto Features, Reducing Foreign Dependence

Zinger Key Points
  • The Indian Browser will feature crypto-powered digital signatures.
  • Challenge part of MeitY's efforts to promote indigenous innovation and strengthen digital sovereignty.

In a significant move towards digital advancement, the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has launched the Indian Web Browser Development Challenge (IWBDC).

The primary focus of this initiative is to develop an indigenous web browser that allows users to digitally sign documents using crypto tokens, enhancing the security and efficiency of online transactions.

The challenge, unveiled at the India Habitat Centre on Thursday, is a collaborative effort spearheaded by MeitY, Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA), and The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC).

The proposed web browser aims to bridge the gap between the traditional internet and the emerging blockchain technology.

According to a press release, the web browser will come equipped with an inbuilt CCA India root certificate, ensuring high security and data privacy protection.

Sunita Verma, Scientist G and GC (R&D in Electronics & IT) emphasized the importance of this initiative in the context of India's digital landscape.

She conveyed the message of Alkesh Kumar Sharma, secretary of MeitY, stating that the challenge is a pivotal step towards realizing an "Aatmanirbhar Bharat" (Self-reliant India).

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The goal is to strengthen India's digital sovereignty and make cutting-edge technology accessible to its vast population.

Highlighting the broader vision, Verma said, "Digital India has revolutionized our nation's operations. As we progress, embracing technology and fostering indigenous innovation will be crucial. This browser is not just a tool but a symbol of a self-reliant, digitally empowered India."

Arvind Kumar, CCA of MeitY, touched upon the importance of trustworthiness and security in the digital realm.

He expressed optimism that the new browser, with its inbuilt India Root Certificate, would make India more internet resilient, reducing dependencies on foreign entities.

The challenge invites innovators from all sectors - academia, industry, startups, and individuals - to contribute to this groundbreaking project.

With a prize pool of Rs. 3.41 crore ($0.4 million), the competition promises not only monetary rewards but also an opportunity to shape the future of digital India.

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