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6G technology

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• 6G( sixth- generation wireless) is expected to be commercially available by approximately 2030 and expects to achieve pets up to 1 terabit per alternate- about 100 times faster than 5G. It would work on advanced frequentness( potentially beyond to 1 THz) and allow near-moment communication with extremely low quiescence.

 

•Crucial implicit operations include holographic dispatches, advanced artificial intelligence integration, internet of senses( allowing druggies to witness touch, taste, and smell ever), sustainable energy operation, and advanced robotization. The technology could also enable more sophisticated independent systems and extended reality( XR) gests.

 

• Key technological challenges are the development of new accoutrements and factors to manage highly high frequentness, handling increased power consumption, iced dependable communication through the atmosphere at similar high frequentness, and the new security protocols. Countries such as China, USA, Japan, and South Korea have invested heavily in 6G research and development previously.

 

Naxalism

 

• Naxalism or Left Wing Extremism started in 1967 from the Naxalbari vill in West Bengal as a peasant rebellion against feudal oppression. It has since developed into a fortified rebellion that affects several Indian countries, especially in the so-called "Red Corridor" that stretches through central and eastern India.

 

•Socio- profitable inequality, lack of development, poor governance in affected areas, ethnical rights issues, and land controversies are the root causes of Naxalism. Most of the sympathizers are from marginalized communities who feel barred from India's profitable growth and development process.

 

•Although Naxal influence has reduced significantly in recent years because of government security operations and development enterprise, it is still a security concern in the corridor of countries like Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Odisha. The government's approach combines security measures with development programs through its" SAMADHAN" strategy( Security, Development, and Confidence-structure).

 

 

 

 Digital connectivity

 

• India has the world's alternative largest internet stoner base with more than 800 million druggies, mainly because of affordable smartphones and low-cost mobile data plans. The Digital India action, launched in 2015, has played a critical role in expanding digital infrastructure and services across the country.

 

•India's UPI has changed the dynamics of digital payments, garnering the world's largest real-time payment system. It has helped fiscal addition through over 10 billion deals per annum by transferring plutocrat immediately through mobile phones, even among those with no bank accounts in the formal sense.

 

• There is still a high digital divide in India, especially between civic and pastoral areas. While the civic centers have high-speed internet and full digital services, many pastoral regions require reliable connectivity. The BharatNet design of the government intends to fill this gap by providing broadband connectivity to all vill panchayats.