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‘BlackBerry issue to be resolved soon’

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New Delhi, April 9 The Government would soon resolve security issues concerning BlackBerry services in India, Mr Jyotiraditya Scindia, the newly appointed Minister of State for IT and Communications, said today.

“We will find a solution on the BlackBerry issue soon,” he told reporters after taking charge.

The Minister further said that India needed to move up the value chain and focus on being a product nation as well. “India needs to transcend its boundaries from a purely back office and software programming nation to a product nation because that’s where Intellectual Property lies,” he said.

Outlining his priorities, Mr Scindia said, “We have to ensure that the common man not only gets a product or service but also at the best price.” He also stressed on the importance of convergence between information technology and telecommunications.

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