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PM Modi Highlights India’s Inclusive Tech Initiatives and Global Impact

In an interview with a news agency, Prime Minister Modi discussed how India’s digital public infrastructure is promoting social inclusion and democratizing technology. He emphasized that India’s efforts have gained global recognition and are paving the way for a broader global movement. Prime Minister Modi highlighted the success of the CoWIN initiative, which facilitated the world’s largest vaccine drive, providing over 200 crore free doses. The platform, CoWIN, was even made open source for other countries to adopt. Referring to the UPI initiative, Modi noted that digital transactions are empowering businesses of all sizes, from street vendors to major banks, and contributing to financial inclusion. He praised India’s Digital Public Infrastructure for its role in delivering public services during the pandemic, citing the Jan Dhan-Aadhar-Mobile (JAM) Trinity’s effectiveness in ensuring financial inclusion and benefit transfers. Modi also mentioned the ONDC e-commerce initiative, which is seen as a significant step in democratizing digital platforms and creating a level playing field. He discussed the adoption of India’s digital public infrastructure by the G20 forum, which has established principles for a secure digital economy and laid the foundation for the One Future Alliance to coordinate global efforts in this regard. Prime Minister Modi highlighted the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission’s impact on healthcare service delivery and India’s commitment to global health through the G20’s Global Digital Health Initiative. He stressed India’s approach of using technology to promote inclusion and equality, turning it into a force for good. Modi also addressed the government’s efforts to enhance cybersecurity, acknowledging the challenges posed by technology in combating illicit financial activities and terrorism. The Prime Minister celebrated India’s achievements across various domains, including the space sector, startups, sports, and education, expressing optimism about India’s economic prospects in the near future. This interview provides valuable insights into India’s efforts to leverage technology for social inclusion and global cooperation. Interview link: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/ptis-exclusive-interview-with-prime-minister-narendra-modi/

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PM Modi pitches India’s emerging clean energy market at G7, urges investment from member nations

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In the midst of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and while attending the G7 Summit in Germany, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the Group of Seven (G7) countries to consider supporting and investing in India’s emerging markets for clean energy technologies. The US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan make up the G7, an informal alliance of industrialised economies. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz extended an invitation to PM Modi to join the G7 Summit this year as a partner country. Along with India, partner countries Indonesia, Argentina, Senegal, and South Africa also attended the summit. India is currently developing into a significant market for sustainable energy technologies. The G7 nations can spend money on manufacturing, research, and innovation in this area. At the G7 Summit at a session on “Investing in a better Future: Climate, Energy, Health,” Modi emphasised that the scale that India can provide for every new technology can make it accessible for the entire globe. The fundamental concepts of the circular economy are deeply ingrained in Indian culture and way of life. “When a large country like India shows such ambition, other developing countries also get inspiration. We hope that the rich countries of G7 will support India’s efforts…” he said. Modi reaffirmed the pledge made by India at the COP26 summit of the United Nations on climate change in Glasgow in November 2021: that the nation will reduce its emissions to net zero by 2070, not adding to greenhouse gases. “All of you will agree that energy access should not be the privilege of only the rich,” Modi added, alluding to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has caused energy costs to rise globally. “A poor family also has the same rights on energy. And today, when energy costs are sky-high due to geopolitical tensions, it is more important to remember this.” Modi met with all of the G7 leaders outside of the meeting, where the major topic of conversation was how to get energy as a result of the global fuel crisis brought on by the Russia-Ukraine war. As Europe looks for methods to wean itself off Russian gas, the PM and Scholz discussed ways to improve their energy cooperation during their one-on-one discussion. India has received harsh criticism from Europe for continuing to purchase Russian oil despite the country being subject to western sanctions, but India has retaliated. Modi praised Scholz in a tweet for the “warm hospitality during the @G7 Summit.” “We discussed cooperation in key sectors like commerce and energy. We also had deliberations on furthering environmentally friendly growth for our planet,” he continued. The two leaders met for the second time this year at this gathering. The previous meeting took place on May 2 during the PM’s trip to Berlin for the India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations.

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