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National Knowledge Network (NKN) to be implemented by the NIC.

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BACKGROUND

One of the important recommendations of the National Knowledge Commission (NKC) is to inter-connect all knowledge institutions trough high speed data communication network. This would encourage sharing of knowledge, specialized resources and collaborative research.

The Government’s decision to set up such a National Knowledge Network was announced in 2008-09. An initial amount of Rs.100 crore was allocated to the Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and IT for the establishing the NKC. A High Level Committee (HLC) was also set up to coordinate and monitor the establishment of the NKN.

Implementation strategy and targets

The architecture of the NKN will be scalable and the network will consist of an ultra-high speed Core (multiples of 10Gbps and upwards). The Core shall be complemented with a distribution layer at appropriate speeds. The participating institutions can connect to the NKN at speeds of 1 Gbps or to the distribution layer through a last mile connectivity bandwidth.

The NKN will provide nation-wide ultra high-speed backbone/data-network highway. Various other networks in the country can take advantage of this ultra high-speed backbone, with national and international reach to create independent and closed user groups.

The NKN will have about 25 core Point of Presence (PoPs) and 600 secondary PoPs. It will connect around 1500 Institutions. The physical infrastructure (setting up of core network) is expected to be completed in a span of 24 months.

Major impact

NKN will enable scientists, researches and students from diverse spheres across the country to work together for advancing human development in critical and emerging areas. NKN will catalyze knowledge sharing and knowledge transfer between stakeholders seamlessly – that too across the nation and globally. NKN is expected to encourage a larger section of research and educational institutions to create intellectual property. NKN would enable use of specialized applications, which allow sharing of high performance computing facilities, e-libraries, virtual classrooms and very large databases.

Health, Education, Grid Computing, Agriculture and e-Governance are the main applications identified for implementation and delivery on NKN. Applications such as Countrywide Classrooms will address the issue of faculty shortage and ensure quality education delivery across the country. The crux of the success of the Knowledge Network is related to the education related applications, databases and delivery of services to the users on demand.

Current status of Initial Phase:

In the initial phase a core Backbone consisting of 15 Points of Presence (PoPs) have been established with 2.5 Gbps capacity. Around 40 institutions of higher learning and advanced research have already been connected to the network and 6 virtual classrooms setup.

EU-IndiaGrid Kick-off meeting

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The EU-IndiaGrid2 Kick-off meeting took place at IIT New Delhi 14-15 January. Attended by members of the EC e-Infrastructures delegation to India, the event set the agenda for the next two years of work for the 15-partner strong consortium who aim to enhance and increase the cooperation between European and Indian e-Infrastructures for the benefit of E-Indian collaboration in eScience and in particular in the fields of Biology, Climate Change Science, High Energy Physics and Material Science.

Members of the EC-delegation gave important input to the meeting covering areas such as European Policies for research and e-Infrastructures, EU-India collaboration and EU-India connectivity. Insight was also offered into the transition from EGEE to EGI, the e-Infrastructure Reflection Group, and Supercomputing in Europe with PRACE and DEISA. Furthemore, vital Indian perspectives were also heard with presentations focussing on the National Knowledge Network and the GARUDA National Grid Initiative.

Following this, the EU-IndiaGrid consortium laid out its plans for the following two years, establishing key goals and challenges ahead.

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The EUIndiaGrid Consortium and members of the

EC e-Infrastrcutures delegation to India