India's Role in Quantum Computing: Why It Matters ๐ฎ๐ณ
Discover India's position in the rapidly evolving world of quantum computing and understand why it is crucial for the country's technological future. Stay informed with key insights and updates!

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The threat posed by cyberattacks is forcing governments, militaries, and businesses to explore more secure ways of transmitting information
countries collaborating with each other Like Germany backs the "full participation" of the UK, Switzerland, and Israel in multi-billion euro EU quantum technology
ISRO Demonstrates Quantum Communication
In its first step towards developing quantum satellite technology,on March 19 , the Indian Space Research Organisation successfully demonstrated a technology that enables secure communication between two buildings that were 300 meters apart using free-space quantum communication technology.
Today, Every country will need this, and India have demonstrated it so this is a huge milestone as it unconditionally secures satellite data communication
India now joins countries like Japan, China, the US, the UK, and Canada that have made significant contributions in the field of quantum communication
What Is Quantum Communication? Why Is It Important?
, the Quantum Key Distribution allows us to generate and distribute a secret key that can be used to encrypt or decrypt a message. "The Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) technology underpins Quantum Communication technology that ensures unconditional data security under the principles of quantum mechanics, which is not possible with the conventional encryption systems
where is india in quantum computing?
In recent news, India has announced its partnership with Finland to work towards quantum computing. The digital partnership between the Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER) at Pune and Finlandโs Aalto University has created a high probability of getting its first quantum computer.
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The Quad-https://youtu.be/Im0agK9kgeQ
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The threat posed by cyberattacks is forcing governments, militaries, and businesses to explore more secure ways of transmitting information
countries collaborating with each other Like Germany backs the "full participation" of the UK, Switzerland, and Israel in multi-billion euro EU quantum technology
ISRO Demonstrates Quantum Communication
In its first step towards developing quantum satellite technology,on March 19 , the Indian Space Research Organisation successfully demonstrated a technology that enables secure communication between two buildings that were 300 meters apart using free-space quantum communication technology.
Today, Every country will need this, and India have demonstrated it so this is a huge milestone as it unconditionally secures satellite data communication
India now joins countries like Japan, China, the US, the UK, and Canada that have made significant contributions in the field of quantum communication
What Is Quantum Communication? Why Is It Important?
, the Quantum Key Distribution allows us to generate and distribute a secret key that can be used to encrypt or decrypt a message. "The Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) technology underpins Quantum Communication technology that ensures unconditional data security under the principles of quantum mechanics, which is not possible with the conventional encryption systems
where is india in quantum computing?
In recent news, India has announced its partnership with Finland to work towards quantum computing. The digital partnership between the Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER) at Pune and Finlandโs Aalto University has created a high probability of getting its first quantum computer.
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