"Terming ‘technology intervention as a great way to get transparency’, Shri Modi spoke about the significant reach and impact of technology in providing good governance"
"Digital world has not compromised in making their innovation user friendly. All companies and innovators must think about this: Shri Narendra Modi"
"Soon cities would emerge, not on the basis of water bodies or highways, but on the basis of optical fibre network: Shri Modi"

Addressing the India Digital Summit via video conferencing on the afternoon of 7th February, Shri Modi shared his vision for a Digital India:

I dream of a Digital India, where

  • High-speed Digital Highways unite the Nation
  • Knowledge is strength – and empowers the People
  • Access to Information knows no barriers
  • Quality Education reaches the most inaccessible corners driven by Digital Learning
  • Cyber Security becomes an integral part of our National Security
  • e-Commerce drives Entrepreneurship
  • The World looks to India for the next Big Idea
  • The Netizen is an Empowered Citizen

Underscoring the significance of Digital Technology in the current times, Shri Modi said, “Digital technology has changed the way we view things.” Shri Modi stated that technology had enabled the common people to surge ahead, but expressed concern if the current day laws were complimenting this. He called for the need to bring dynamism in the present-day rules and regulations, while stating, We should have a set up that is dynamic so that we can welcome the latest changes in technology.” He further added, “Current Account Deficit is a matter of concern. We all are worried but we differ in the solutions we have.”

Terming ‘technology intervention as a great way to get transparency’, Shri Modi spoke about the significant reach and impact of technology in providing good governance. He also mentioned about the lack of real time data, and the grave impact it had on present-day governance. “Real time data is a big hindrance to our development, even in this age of technology. This is unfortunate,” said Shri Modi.

Stating the vast potential of the optical fibre network, Shri Modi said that soon cities would emerge, not on the basis of water bodies or highways, but on the basis of optical fibre network. “We need to increase the optical fibre network all over India,” said Shri Modi, while also emphasizing on the need to intensify and cash in on the world of Wi-Fi connectivity. “We talk of wi-fi networks. Can we make our national capital Wi-Fi? We are working towards that for our state capital,” said Shri Modi.

indiadigital-070214-in1

Urging the decision-makers of the digital world to create more user-friendly innovations, Shri Modi said, “Digital world has not compromised in making their innovation user friendly. All companies and innovators must think about this,” said Shri Modi. He underscored the significance of using the digital technology by stating, “Convergence of technology is important. One people, one mission, one nation, this will be possible then.”

Addressing the Summit, Shri Modi spoke about the tremendous reach and impact of the One-Day governance model initiated in Gujarat, while also stressing on the need to move towards mobile governance, in the coming days.

Suggesting on the need to focus on the untapped potential of our demographic dividend, Shri Modi urged the key players of the digital world to involve the youth in the adaptation of latest technology. “Our demographic dividend is our strength. The youth have what it takes to engage with the latest technology,” said Shri Modi, while adding that e-governance initiatives should also be replicated in the North-East states of India, where the children possess excellent command over English. “I urge you to think about how to move to the smaller towns, not only the big cities,” added Shri Modi.

Speaking about the tremendous skill of the youth in India, Shri Modi said, “Our youth are skilled, and full of creativity and innovation. When we give our youth the opportunity we too can give a lot to the world.”

Shri Narendra Modi questioned the sluggishness witnessed in the manufacturing of electronic goods in India, and stated that this lagging behind had a direct effect on the financial prowess of the country. He said that the obstacles causing this must be tackled, and for this a combined effort of the innovations team, the manufacturing segment, the government and the society is the need-of-the-hour.

Explore More
140 crore Indians have taken a collective resolve to build a Viksit Bharat: PM Modi on Independence Day

Popular Speeches

140 crore Indians have taken a collective resolve to build a Viksit Bharat: PM Modi on Independence Day
India’s Biz Activity Surges To 3-month High In Nov: Report

Media Coverage

India’s Biz Activity Surges To 3-month High In Nov: Report
NM on the go

Nm on the go

Always be the first to hear from the PM. Get the App Now!
...
PM Modi to inaugurate ICA Global Cooperative Conference 2024 on 25th November
November 24, 2024
PM to launch UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025
Theme of the conference, "Cooperatives Build Prosperity for All," aligns with the Indian Government’s vision of “Sahkar Se Samriddhi”

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will inaugurate ICA Global Cooperative Conference 2024 and launch the UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025 on 25th November at around 3 PM at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

ICA Global Cooperative Conference and ICA General Assembly is being organised in India for the first time in the 130 year long history of International Cooperative Alliance (ICA), the premier body for the Global Cooperative movement. The Global Conference, hosted by Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO), in collaboration with ICA and Government of India, and Indian Cooperatives AMUL and KRIBHCO will be held from 25th to 30th November.

The theme of the conference, "Cooperatives Build Prosperity for All," aligns with the Indian Government’s vision of “Sahkar Se Samriddhi” (Prosperity through Cooperation). The event will feature discussions, panel sessions, and workshops, addressing the challenges and opportunities faced by cooperatives worldwide in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in areas such as poverty alleviation, gender equality, and sustainable economic growth.

Prime Minister will launch the UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025, which will focus on the theme, “Cooperatives Build a Better World,” underscoring the transformative role cooperatives play in promoting social inclusion, economic empowerment, and sustainable development. The UN SDGs recognize cooperatives as crucial drivers of sustainable development, particularly in reducing inequality, promoting decent work, and alleviating poverty. The year 2025 will be a global initiative aimed at showcasing the power of cooperative enterprises in addressing the world’s most pressing challenges.

Prime Minister will also launch a commemorative postal stamp, symbolising India’s commitment to the cooperative movement. The stamp showcases a lotus, symbolising peace, strength, resilience, and growth, reflecting the cooperative values of sustainability and community development. The five petals of the lotus represent the five elements of nature (Panchatatva), highlighting cooperatives' commitment to environmental, social, and economic sustainability. The design also incorporates sectors like agriculture, dairy, fisheries, consumer cooperatives, and housing, with a drone symbolising the role of modern technology in agriculture.

Hon’ble Prime Minister of Bhutan His Excellency Dasho Tshering Tobgay and Hon’ble Deputy Prime Minister of Fiji His Excellency Manoa Kamikamica and around 3,000 delegates from over 100 countries will also be present.