Imagine India becoming one of the biggest economies in the world! That's exactly what Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working on, and he’s asking some of the biggest tech leaders from around the world to join him on this exciting journey. During his trip to New York on Monday, Modi met with top CEOs of major tech companies and encouraged them to be a part of India’s "growth story."Right now, India is the fifth largest economy in the world, with a whopping GDP of USD 3.9 trillion. That’s huge, but Modi has bigger dreams. He wants India to become the third largest economy by the end of his third term (2024-2029). And guess what? He’s inviting tech giants like Google, Adobe, and NVIDIA to help make that dream a reality!Modi had a roundtable meeting with the CEOs of 15 major tech companies working on futuristic stuff like AI (Artificial Intelligence), quantum computing, and semiconductors. He talked about how India is rapidly transforming, especially in electronics and IT (Information Technology), and asked the CEOs to co-develop, co-design, and co-produce in India, not just for the country but for the world!Modi pointed out that India is becoming a global hub for semiconductors (you know, those tiny things that power our phones and computers). He assured the CEOs that India is serious about protecting tech innovation and intellectual property, which means inventors and tech creators can feel safe about their ideas in India.The CEOs were super impressed by India’s growth and showed strong interest in working with Indian companies and startups. They see a huge opportunity to innovate and build new technologies in India!
Imagine India becoming one of the biggest economies in the world! That's exactly what Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working on, and he’s asking some of the biggest tech leaders from around the world to join him on this exciting journey. During his trip to New York on Monday, Modi met with top CEOs of major tech companies and encouraged them to be a part of India’s "growth story."Right now, India is the fifth largest economy in the world, with a whopping GDP of USD 3.9 trillion. That’s huge, but Modi has bigger dreams. He wants India to become the third largest economy by the end of his third term (2024-2029). And guess what? He’s inviting tech giants like Google, Adobe, and NVIDIA to help make that dream a reality!Modi had a roundtable meeting with the CEOs of 15 major tech companies working on futuristic stuff like AI (Artificial Intelligence), quantum computing, and semiconductors. He talked about how India is rapidly transforming, especially in electronics and IT (Information Technology), and asked the CEOs to co-develop, co-design, and co-produce in India, not just for the country but for the world!Modi pointed out that India is becoming a global hub for semiconductors (you know, those tiny things that power our phones and computers). He assured the CEOs that India is serious about protecting tech innovation and intellectual property, which means inventors and tech creators can feel safe about their ideas in India.The CEOs were super impressed by India’s growth and showed strong interest in working with Indian companies and startups. They see a huge opportunity to innovate and build new technologies in India!