Laptops import restriction: They can be potent source of leakage, says Piyush Goyal
The Union Minister of Commerce and Industry said there are security concerns involved in the decision to restrict import of laptops
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Thursday (August 17) said that there are security concerns involved in the decision to restrict import of laptops.
The minister said that there would be no disruption in the availability or the price and the government would be ready to engage with industry and look at other options also.
"Here is an issue, which is a serious security matter. Even Tesla car is not allowed anywhere near where Xi Jinping (President of China) is present. Because they're very conscious of the risks of security, even for a car being present in the vicinity of the premier of China. India also has to protect ourselves from countries who are antagonistic to India," Goyal said.
While speaking at an event of the book launch of journalist Nalin Mehta, Goyal said that the present government is a listening and accessible government.
"We are conscious that laptops are our continuous companion. Laptops are being used for all our privileged and confidential information. And they can be quite a potent source of leakage," Goyal said.
The minister shared an anecdote that while watching news, his television suddenly went to HDMI 1 port.
" I don't know, we had not touched any instrument...like what happened just now...now I am even scared about my phone, will have to get this checked too," Goyal said, in reference to his phone going in emergency mode during the event.
‘ONDC platform meant for small and big retailers’
Talking about ONDC platform, Goyal said he had contacted three large e-commerce companies' owners directly and he had got feedback that their progress was slow.
"I personally call all three of them. And they are personally giving me messages back on the progress that their companies are doing on ONDC," Goyal said.
He said ONDC had touched about 100,000 transactions a day but "I still call it a beta testing phase".
"Some people ask me that it's meant for the small retailers. So why are you taking Amazon, Flipkart, Tatas, Airtel, and Reliance and all of these also on ONDC, because I believe we are trying to socialise it and make it a success. We need big and small things to coexist. And that will give choice to consumers," Goyal said.
(With agency inputs)