Here's why it stands out:
* Developed by: The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in India.
* Ranking: It was the world's fastest supercomputer in the Top 500 list in June 2017, putting India in the top 10 countries for supercomputing.
* Purpose: Param Siddhi is used for various applications, including weather forecasting, drug discovery, and scientific research.
Other notable supercomputers developed in India:
* Param Yuva: Another supercomputer developed by C-DAC, used for various scientific applications.
* Param Ganga: Developed by IIT BHU, specifically designed for high-performance computing tasks in the field of engineering and science.
While these are just a few examples, Indian scientists have made significant contributions to the field of supercomputing, showcasing their expertise and commitment to pushing technological boundaries.