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NASSCOM-STPI Industry meeting on SOFTEX

March 6, 2020

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Dear Members,

Recently, NASSCOM had organized an industry consultation on SOFTEX related issues. This was conducted after our meeting with the Joint Secretary, MeitY to review the applicability of SOFTEX Form for Software products to strengthen ease of doing business for software product industry under National Policy on Software Products (NPSP) 2019. During the meeting, a recommendation to do away with the SOFTEX Form for Software Products was made.

While we received inputs from members, there are some issues, which needs to be discussed face-to-face. Hence, we are planning to organise industry meeting along with STPI. The meeting will be aimed at discussing the following points-

  1. Whether the industry needs to do away with the Softex form?
  2. What is the difference between compliances pertaining to Softex form for software products and services?
  3. Is there a need for elimination of physical Softex form and substituting it with an electronic interface?
  4. How can the Softex process be simplified?

Venue of meeting- Software Technology Parks of India, Ganga Software Technology Complex, Sector-29, Noida-201303(U.P.)

Date- 12th March 2020

Time- 2:30PM (Tentative)

We request you to join for this meeting, as this is an important issue for the industry. We want to submit inputs to MeitY, which addresses the concerns of all the stakeholders. Please confirm your attendance at the earliest so that we can make arrangements accordingly.

Please write to komal@nasscom.in/tejasvi@nasscom.in in case of any further information.


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Komal Gupta
Policy Analyst

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