Friday, April 25, 2025
4:06 AM
Doha,Qatar
RELATED STORIES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seen with Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk during a tour of the company’s

Modi gets tech chiefs to endorse ‘Digital India’


IANS/San Jose

Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday left the tech world charmed at its very epicentre in Silicon Valley, securing an endorsement for his ambitions “Digital India” project from the chief executives of some of the world’s top firms in the business like Apple, Qualcomm, Google and Microsoft.
Modi’s fame as a digital-friendly leader came at the dinner hosted for tech leaders at the packed ballroom of Fairmont Hotel, when he spoke of the virtues he saw by the adoption of new technologies in governance - and even everyday life.
A fiery and forceful orator, Modi delivered a speech that was full of quotable quotes.
“If there was ever a gathering under one roof that could claim to be shaping the world, it is this,” Modi said to an audience that included Apple chief executive Tim Cook, Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, Google’s Sundar Pichai, Qualcomm’s Paul Jacobs, Cisco’s John Chambers, Adobe’s Shantanu Narayen and TiE’s Venk Shukla.
“The status that now matters is not whether you are awake or asleep, but whether you are online or offline. The most fundamental debate for our youth is the choice between Android, iOS or Windows,” the prime minister, himself an avid user of social media, said amid loud cheer.
None of his energy was lost at the final function of the day, after landing here in the late morning from New York - the first Indian prime minister to visit the US West Coast since Indira Gandhi did in Los Angeles in 1982.
After exchanging pleasantries with the members of the Indin diaspora, upon landing at the Norman Y Minte San Jose International Airport to a red carpet welcome, Modi immediately left for Tesla Motors’ facility in Palo Alto for a tour of the company’s trend-setting electric car plant.
He then met a host of tech leaders, before proceeding for the Digital India dinner. Earlier, a host of tech leaders said they were upbeat on engaging with India better.
“India under the prime minister’s leadership is moving in the right direction with ‘Digital India’,” Qualcomm’s Jacobs said, announcing a further investment of $150mn to fund Indian start-ups in areas from mobile to Internet. The chip-maker already has invested in some dozen Indian firms.
Nadella appeared equally gung ho on India. “Now it is time for us to collectively empower people from all over the world,” Nadella said, adding Micosoft intended to partner individual states, and tech companies in this regard. He said in Surat, the company was working with municipalities on data analytic systems.
Google’s Pichai had a take on another of Modi’s initiatives “Startup India” that intends to foster, nurse and promote entrepreneurship. “India is the fastest growing ‘start-up nation’ in the world,” the Google chief executive said.
But the best, however, came from Modi himself, who spoke of how he and India have used technology, gained from it and intended to deploy it for the future - and, more importantly, how he saw it as a key tool to empower people and make the lives of citizens better.
“I see technology as a means to empower and as a tool that bridges the distance between hope and opportunity,” he said. “In this digital age, we have an opportunity to transform lives of people in ways that was hard to imagine just a couple of decades ago,” he said.
The government, he said, was using technology to impart scale and speed to development and for this there was also a need to bridge the digital divide and promote digital literacy in the same way as ensuring general literacy.
“We want our 1.25bn citizens to be digitally connected. We already have broadband usage across India go up by 63% last year. We need to accelerate this further.”
The other initiatives outlined by him included aggressive expansion of the National Optical Fibre Network to take broadband to each of India’s 600,000-odd villages, connectivity for every school and collage, and expansion of public Wi-Fi hotspots at airports and railway stations.
“When you think of the exponential speed and scale of expansion of social media or a service, you have to believe it is equally possible to rapidly transform the lives of those who have long stood on the margins of hope. So friends, out of this conviction was born the vision of ‘Digital India’.”






Comments
  • There are no comments.

Add Comments

B1Details

Latest News

SPORT

Canada's youngsters set stage for new era

Saying goodbye is never easy, especially when you are saying farewell to those that have left a positive impression. That was the case earlier this month when Canada hosted Mexico in a friendly at BC Place stadium in Vancouver.

1:43 PM February 26 2017
TECHNOLOGY

A payment plan for universal education

Some 60mn primary-school-age children have no access to formal education

11:46 AM December 14 2016
CULTURE

10-man Lekhwiya leave it late to draw Rayyan 2-2

Lekhwiya’s El Arabi scores the equaliser after Tresor is sent off; Tabata, al-Harazi score for QSL champions

7:10 AM November 26 2016
ARABIA

Yemeni minister hopes 48-hour truce will be maintained

The Yemeni Minister of Tourism, Dr Mohamed Abdul Majid Qubati, yesterday expressed hope that the 48-hour ceasefire in Yemen declared by the Command of Coalition Forces on Saturday will be maintained in order to lift the siege imposed on Taz City and ease the entry of humanitarian aid to the besieged

10:30 AM November 27 2016
ARABIA

QM initiative aims to educate society on arts and heritage

Some 200 teachers from schools across the country attended Qatar Museum’s (QM) first ever Teachers Council at the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) yesterday.

10:55 PM November 27 2016
ARABIA

Qatar, Indonesia to boost judicial ties

The Supreme Judiciary Council (SJC) of Qatar and the Indonesian Supreme Court (SCI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on judicial co-operation, it was announced yesterday.

10:30 AM November 28 2016
ECONOMY

Sri Lanka eyes Qatar LNG to fuel power plants in ‘clean energy shift’

Sri Lanka is keen on importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar as part of government policy to shift to clean energy, Minister of City Planning and Water Supply Rauff Hakeem has said.

10:25 AM November 12 2016
B2Details
C7Details