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Reviewed Date : 30-11--1
Published Date : 18-04-26
Updated Date : 30-11--1
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The Rise of Industrial Automation in Bharat

Bharat’s manufacturing sector has long been a key pillar of its economic growth. However, the sector has struggled with inefficiencies, outdated systems, and high dependency on manual labour. The government’s push for initiatives like Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat has accelerated the adoption of industrial automation, positioning the country to be a global manufacturing hub. Technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, and big data analytics are becoming integral to the country’s industrial landscape.

Industrial automation offers a significant leap forward. From automotive manufacturing to textile production, industries across Bharat are increasingly relying on automated processes for assembly, quality control, and predictive maintenance. This is evident in the success of automation in Bharat’s automotive sector, where companies like Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra have deployed robotics and AI-driven systems to streamline production lines, reducing human labour costs and improving precision.
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Bharat Assets Protection Institute

Bharat Assets Protection Institute

The future of industrial automation in Bharat is both exciting and challenging. The country stands at the precipice of a manufacturing revolution that can significantly enhance its competitiveness in the global economy. However, as automation scales up, the importance of cybersecurity cannot be overstated. Bharat’s industrial sectors must adopt a proactive and integrated approach to cybersecurity, ensuring that automation does not come at the cost of security.

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