OCTOBER 20228he world is preparing for the next internet revolution, Web 3.0, which will emphasize decentralization. Web 3.0 is enabling websites and applications to process information in a more intelligent, human-centric manner. The digital ecosystem is ready to take the next step. Web 2.0 was propelled by three key layers of innovation: mobile, social, and cloud. Web 2.0 is still bearing fruit, and we are all benefiting from it. Meanwhile, Tim Berners-Lee believes that the Semantic Web will cause fundamental disruption around the world, especially in India. Web 3.0 will have a major and positive impact on existing work practices in India.Web 3.0 Revolutions in IndiaSeveral notable investors from around the world were drawn to India's startup atmosphere during the COVID-19 outbreak. It is now up to the country's Web3 startups to prosper. Web 3.0 refers to an online ecosystem that excludes large corporations and does not rely on search engines such as Google to traverse it. It makes use of the same blockchain technology that is used by crypto currencies and non-fungible tokens. Web 2.0 focuses on search engines, whereas Web 3.0 focuses on discovery engines. India can transform its income return by embracing the semantic web's possibilities, which the rest of the world is eager to explore. People in India are concerned about Web 3.0 since the digital divide has been a persistent issue in the country for a long time. When we talk about India on Web 3.0, it also includes certain obstacles in every area, such as technological, social, and cultural.Aspiring entrepreneurs in India are enthused about leveraging Web 3.0 to capitalize on the semantic web's potential opportunities. Several venture capitalists are interested in investing millions of dollars in Indian firms that have begun to adopt, leverage, and invest in the semantic web to assist India in reaching Web 3.0. This is because they believe India would benefit greatly from Web 3.0's enhanced production and profitability through greater openness. With the proper rules and regulations, Web 3.0 in India can improve the lives of Indians while also creating more jobs and opportunities for a healthy economy. In order for India to be ready for the next digital revolution after Web 2.0, the government must impose a well-planned agenda. India is regarded as having one of the world's largest communities of EDITORIAL EXCLUSIVETWEB 3.0, THE GAME-CHANGER FOR DIGITAL WORLD
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