The digital revolution is transforming India, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi predicting groundbreaking innovations in new technologies and the creation of digital public infrastructure for the world. He highlighted the impact of unified payments interface (UPI) and QR-code-based payments in eradicating poverty, demonstrating that IDs like Aadhaar and DigiLocker can transform lives.
India’s focus on electric vehicles, a robust startup ecosystem, and expanding manufacturing sectors like mobile and automobiles is aimed at elevating the country to become the third-largest economy with a GDP of $5 trillion in the near future. The goal is to reach $300 billion in electronics production by FY26. The vision is to leverage technology and innovation to drive progress and prosperity for all.
PM Modi emphasized the potential for India to lead the world in AI, driven by the country’s talented youth creating innovative solutions. The availability of inexpensive data has propelled a digital revolution that has benefited the poor, with over 5 lakh common service centres (CSCs) playing a crucial role in reaching millions of people.
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