State of the World address: Modi showcases India as future tech & economic powerhouse


New Delhi, Jan 18 (IANS): Virtually delivering the 'State of the World' special address to the World Economic Forum's (WEF) Davos Agenda, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday underlined the role played by India in handling the Covid-triggered crisis and managing the vaccination drive, while touching upon the need to reshape and restructure international organisations.

Armed with data, figure and facts on the Covid-19 pandemic, Modi presented India as not only a future technology and economic powerhouse of the world, but also showcased the country as an indispensable member of the world community.

Without naming the UN, he also demanded restructuring and reforms in international organisations.

"We have not just set a record of administering 1.6 billion Covid vaccine shots, but also stood with the countries which were in need during the pandemic. India always follows the vision of 'One Earth, One Health', and supplied Covid vaccines to more than 150 nations along with life-saving drugs," the Prime Minister said.

"India's health professionals, who are always regarded for their sensitivity, went on to win the hearts of the people. Our 5-million software professionals did not let the world stop digitally by working day and night tirelessly," Modi said in his speech.

Presenting India as one of the world's future tech and economic powerhouse, Modi elaborated the economic and tech reforms taking place in the country, saying that gone are the days when India's business space was badly disrupted by government control, as the present government has removed more than 25,000 such hurdles to start a business in India.

"Today, India is the land of more than 60,000 registered startups, 80 unicorns, country of more than 4 billion UPI transactions, and a nation with 6 lakh villages connected digitally and spending about $1.3 trillion on connectivity," Modi said.

The Prime Minister also came up with a suggestion for the world in dealing with challenges like climate change, saying that time has come for the world to start thinking about its life-style, which is damaging the global environment, whereas the Indian culture still banks on its age-old traditions of preserving the nature.

The Prime Minister underlined that India always advocates growth, which should be green, clean, sustainable and reliable.

"Through the International Solar Alliance and COP21, the world witnessed India's commitments towards saving the Earth," he said.

Without naming the UN, he said when such organisations were formed, the world was different, but now over the years, things have changed and "it is the call of the day that all the democratic countries should come together and make the changes for a better tomorrow".

Beside PM Modi, the Davos summit is also being attended by Japan PM Kishida Fumio, Australian PM Scott Morrison, Indonesia President Joko Widodo, Israel PM Naftali Bennett, China's President Xi Jin Ping and EU Commission chief Ursua von der leyen, along with top industry leaders, international organisations and civil society groups.

 

  

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 18 2022

    But we believe in Pakoda Chai technology

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  • Altaf Sheikh, Urwa Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 18 2022

    Bade Bade Deshon Mein Chota sa teleprompter bi Nahi Chalta hai !!!!! Ur time is up PM Modi!!!!!!!

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  • Hussain, Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Jan 18 2022

    Day begins with BHASHANS and ends with BHASHANS.... with teleprompter ofcourse...

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jan 18 2022

    We can't even manufacture/ import a trouble free teleprompter!!!

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jan 18 2022

    Sadly for the Gujju-bhai, making a speech at the WEF or UN or any other world body is a completely wasted exercise. The audience possibly is busy watching their favourite movies on their mobile devices. The innovation is driven by companies in privacy. India has nothing to offer to the world except cheaper labour. It is sad but true. What India needs here and now is to chase away all the gods and godmen, cut down on the population, stop talking about unproductive matters, and get the universities to do some REAL research. Like the Chinese.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jan 18 2022

    I totally agree with every word you have written.

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  • Alien, Andromeda galaxy

    Wed, Jan 19 2022

    There is no research in china u fool. Only stealing tech.

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  • Anticorrupt, Mangalore/ Kuwait

    Tue, Jan 18 2022

    All double engine gas!

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