Bangladesh is still not considered as an ICT destination
Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS), the organization of the country's software business sector, was established on August 13, 1998. The organization recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. Basis President Russell T Ahmed talked about the role BASIS is playing in the development of the country's software sector and what role it will play in the future. Pallab Mohaimen and Ishtiaq Mahmud conducted this interview at BASIS office in the capital on February 20. In the late 1990s, based on the recommendations of the JRC (Jamilur Reza Chowdhury) Committee, the establishment of BASIS on the model of India's Nasscom. Basically the journey of BASIS started with the purpose of increasing the country's software exports, has it been successful after 25 years? Russell T Ahmed: There are many criteria for success. The JRC Committee mainly…