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Indian expertise wooed for digital projects

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Indian expertise wooed for digital projects

By The Nation 

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, left, shakes hand with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House in New Delhi yesterday ahead of the Asean-India Summit.

 

THAILAND and India have reaffirmed their readiness to broaden economic cooperation in all areas, with the pledge coming as Thailand seeks to encourage Indians to lend their expertise in digital technology and help foster the development of so-called smart cities and other initiatives under the Thailand 4.0 vision.

 

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday held discussions with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Asean-India Summit in New Delhi, said Weerachon Sukhonthapatipak, Thailand's deputy government spokesman.

 

Prayut said Thailand was ready to promote its creative partnership with India in all dimensions, including with digital cooperation in projects such as the development of smart cities. India was in an advanced stage of digital transformation, Prayut noted, and Indian companies could play a role in advancing Thailand’s economic reforms, such as the Thailand 4.0 policy, the development of the Eastern Economic Corridor and the new S-Curve industries.

 

In August, Thailand will act as a coordinator for affairs related to the relationship between Asean and India and would also seek to spur progress in the economic relationship between Thailand and India.

 

Both prime ministers agreed to push for both bilateral and regional cooperation.

 

On regional cooperation, both countries gave their approval to efforts for strengthened connectivity on land and sea, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region and through the regional comprehensive economic partnership (RCEP).

 

India said it views Thailand as a major neighbouring country, in terms of a shared sea, would seek new sea stability cooperation, promote anti-terrorism and actions to combat transnational crimes as well as pursue cooperation in tourism and connectivity among both countries' tourist cities.

 

Thailand and India will also cooperate on matters relating to palm oil and natural rubber.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/Economy/30337169

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2018-01-26

Only just the other day there was a story about the concern for the fact that Thailand has a very high shortage of skilled labour rating in the ASEAN region. A sad reflection of the Thai education system.

But the ever astute PM has the solution to hand as always.........import the skilled IT workers just as they import unskilled workers to do the jobs of the lazy Thais. 

Far easier than educating them.

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Thailand-faces-greatest-shortage-of-skilled-labour-30278222.html

Edited by Cadbury

Thai better learn english first just like the indians did.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

so-called smart cities under the Thailand 4.0 vision.

 

Now I know where the people live in believe that ice cream could heal all diseases, logs tell them the winning lottery numbers, widow's red knickers hang on poles to prevent the monsoon, and spirits tell cops how to do their job.

Edited by Lupatria

The whole article reads like a nothing burger.

 

 

 

The Thais are wooing in a bad place in my opinion.  Don't get me wrong, India has some top shelf, outstanding education places.  But the lower tech off the shelf digital stuff the Thais are going to buy will likely be crap,  cheap, but crap.  All those companies that tried outsourcing to India based on the low prices ended up with crap.  Horrible customer service.  Horrible understanding of requirements.  I can speak from first hand knowledge of the test and evaluation effort on the Boeing 787 Brake Control System.  Crane aerospace where I was contracting had subbed out the test case development to an Indian firm.  Literally every test case was useless.  While they spoke and could converse in English, the understanding and interpretation of the technically worded Requirements documents just wasn't there.  I felt bad for the group of about 10 Indians that were on site at the Burbank, CA facility.  Because they were not US citizens they had to all work in one closed room and had to be escorted out of there, to eat, use the bathroom etc.  That was an interesting job place because many nationalities worked there  and wore a somewhat traditional garb from their homelands.  The Indian girls had Saris.  There were two Malaysians that wore wonderful tropical type dresses. 

Ah that explains the gangs of Indian men strolling the sois of Pattaya.

45 minutes ago, gk10002000 said:

The Thais are wooing in a bad place in my opinion.  Don't get me wrong, India has some top shelf, outstanding education places.  But the lower tech off the shelf digital stuff the Thais are going to buy will likely be crap,  cheap, but crap.  All those companies that tried outsourcing to India based on the low prices ended up with crap.  Horrible customer service.  Horrible understanding of requirements.  I can speak from first hand knowledge of the test and evaluation effort on the Boeing 787 Brake Control System.  Crane aerospace where I was contracting had subbed out the test case development to an Indian firm.  Literally every test case was useless.  While they spoke and could converse in English, the understanding and interpretation of the technically worded Requirements documents just wasn't there.  I felt bad for the group of about 10 Indians that were on site at the Burbank, CA facility.  Because they were not US citizens they had to all work in one closed room and had to be escorted out of there, to eat, use the bathroom etc.  That was an interesting job place because many nationalities worked there  and wore a somewhat traditional garb from their homelands.  The Indian girls had Saris.  There were two Malaysians that wore wonderful tropical type dresses. 

We like Saigon for software and Taiwan / China for hardware.  Some hardware designs we do in Thailand, and it has been great. 

Indians are cheap at IT, not good at IT. Two different things. The recent (Indian caused) system crashes around the world are a testament to this. 

Edited by UnkleMoooose

13 hours ago, UnkleMoooose said:

Indians are cheap at IT, not good at IT. Two different things. The recent (Indian caused) system crashes around the world are a testament to this. 

Like all sweeping generalisations, this isn't true. It's much like stereotyping American tourists abroad asking for ketchup with everything, or "cheap" Chinese tourists. Use a top-drawer Indian company like Infosys, TCS, Wipro etc. CMC Ltd has written the entire code for the London underground. Some of the world's largest banks use Indian software. The world's largest tech companies have cutting edge research centres in India.  

The thing with Indians is the ones with talent have long since gone to US or Europe. Around here what you get is the scraps, on par with Somchai the Useless.

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