PM Modi Advocates for India as a ‘Global Tech Hub’ at New York Roundtable with CEOs of Google, Nvidia and Adobe: News18
In a high-profile meeting at a New York roundtable, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong pitch for India to be recognized as a global tech hub. The meeting, attended by CEOs of tech giants Google, Nvidia, and Adobe, saw PM Modi highlighting India’s potential in the tech industry and urging companies to consider investing in the country.
PM Modi emphasized India’s young and dynamic workforce, its rapidly growing digital infrastructure, and the government’s initiatives to promote innovation and entrepreneurship. He spoke about the country’s ambitious plans to boost the tech sector, including the Digital India program and initiatives to promote digital payments and e-commerce.
The CEOs present at the roundtable, including Sundar Pichai of Google, Jensen Huang of Nvidia, and Shantanu Narayen of Adobe, expressed their confidence in India’s potential as a tech powerhouse. They praised the country’s talent pool and its growing tech ecosystem, and pledged to explore further investment opportunities in India.
The meeting comes at a crucial time as India aims to position itself as a global leader in the tech industry. With its large consumer base and growing digital economy, the country offers immense opportunities for tech companies looking to expand their presence in the region.
PM Modi’s efforts to promote India as a global tech hub have been well received by industry leaders, and the roundtable discussions are expected to pave the way for closer collaboration between Indian and international tech companies. As India continues to make strides in the tech sector, it is poised to emerge as a key player in the global tech landscape.