Ministry of Information Technology (India) explained

Ministry of Information Technology
Type:Ministry
Seal:Emblem of India.svg
Formed:13 October 1999
Dissolved:22 December 2001
Preceding1:Ministry of Communications
Superseding1:Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
Jurisdiction:Government of India

The Ministry of Information Technology is a former cabinet-level ministry of the Government of India which was responsible for promoting internet, IT policy and strategy along with e-commerce and knowledge-based industries. The ministry also included the Department of Electronics and took over the Internet and e-commerce services from the Ministry of Communications. The ministry was established on 13 October 1999 by then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.[1]

The Ministry of Information Technology was merged with the Ministry of Communications to form the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology on 22 December 2001. In 2016, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology was further bifurcated to form the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. Upon the merger, the Department of Information Technology and later the Department of Electronics and IT was created.

Ministers

PortraitMinister
Term of officePolitical partyMinistryPrime Minister
FromToPeriod
Atal Bihari Vajpayee

(Prime Minister)
13 October
1999
22 November
1999
Bharatiya Janata PartyVajpayee IIIAtal Bihari Vajpayee
1Pramod Mahajan
22 November
1999
22 December
2001

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Indian government faces controversy over new IT ministry. K. S. Jayaraman. nature.com. 28 October 1999. 17 January 2024.