PM Modi at India Mobile Congress!
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At the India Mobile Congress 2023, held on October 27, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a range of issues, focusing primarily on the technological advancements in India’s mobile industry since 2014.
PM Modi emphasized the significant shift from India being a net importer of mobile phones to becoming an exporter, with major global tech companies setting up manufacturing units in the country. His speech, filled with symbolic references and statistical data, highlighted the country’s progress in the telecommunications sector.
The India Mobile Congress is like a big event where people who love technology come together. They talk about phones and the internet, and how to make them better. It’s a place where new ideas are shared, and everyone learns how to make our phones and computers do amazing things!
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Key Facts from PM Modi’s Speech
- 2014 as a Turning Point: PM Modi described 2014 not merely as a year but as a moment of transformative change (‘badlav’) for India, marking the beginning of significant shifts in technology and governance.
- In this context, he compared the outgoing Congress government to outdated, frozen-screen phones, suggesting they were ineffective and unresponsive.
- India’s Mobile Industry Revolution:
- Transition from Importer to Exporter: PM Modi provided data showing India’s evolution from an importer to an exporter of mobile phones.
- Global Tech Investment: He highlighted the interest of big tech companies like Apple and Google in manufacturing in India.
- Technological Advancements:
- 5G Rollout: India has rapidly deployed 5G technology, with four lakh base stations set up within a year.
- 6G Aspirations: PM Modi mentioned India’s strides towards establishing itself in the realm of 6G technology.
- Global Usage of Indian Phones: The Prime Minister pointed out that ‘made in India’ phones are now used worldwide.
- Improvement in Broadband Speed: India improved its mobile broadband speed ranking from 118th to 43rd position.
- Government Priorities:
- PM Modi stated that providing access to capital, resources, and technology for citizens is a government priority.
- Views of Communications Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw:
- Vaishnaw credited PM Modi’s leadership for the telecom sector’s achievements, including overcoming past challenges like litigation and the 2G scam.
- He emphasized the telecom sector as the gateway to digital India and highlighted the country’s clear vision for 6G.
Conclusion
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech at the 2023 India Mobile Congress was impactful. It showcased India’s growth and goals in telecom under his leadership. He marked 2014 as a key year. It symbolized a big shift in technology and governance.
PM Modi described India’s journey in mobile tech. The nation went from a consumer to a major global player. This shift is evident in tech advances and foreign investments. It also shows in India’s growing global digital presence. His speech emphasized making technology available to everyone. This aligns with his vision of a digitally empowered India.
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