On Sunday, India’s prime minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed the nation’s dedication to innovation and reforms, saying that India’s economic growth will be sustained and fast. According to the Prime Minister, who was speaking at the Bharat Innovates event in Nice, France, India’s reform strategy is still on course and would keep opening doors for innovators, investors, and entrepreneurs.
With the help of robust policy changes, digital transformation, and an ever-expanding entrepreneurial culture, India has become the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem, according to Prime Minister Modi, who was praising the country’s impressive innovation-driven development success.
Startup India, expanded incubator networks, and higher patent applications are just a few of the ways that India has strengthened its innovation ecosystem in the last eleven to twelve years, according to the prime minister. He asserts that the nation is now on an innovation mission, which is fostering an atmosphere favourable to tech startups and businesses.
As long as reforms are a top priority, Prime Minister Modi is confident that India’s startup scene will stay vibrant. Economic growth, job creation, and global competitiveness, he emphasised, will be propelled by innovation and entrepreneurship.
The prime minister extended an invitation to worldwide innovators, entrepreneurs, and researchers to collaborate with India, remarking that the country’s youthful inventors are creating solutions that can tackle global problems. In order to create technology that can help humanity in the future, he pleaded with international stakeholders to work with India.
The prime minister went on to talk about how the India-France alliance is strong and changing, saying that it’s based on shared values, trust, innovation, and future goals. The two nations, he said, have collaborated on a number of global projects and have always attempted to address the world’s most critical problems.
Prime Minister Modi listed the International Solar Alliance, AI conversations, and partnerships covering security, sustainability, and technical innovation as examples of productive collaborations. According to him, these projects show how closely France and India work together and how seriously they take the cause of world advancement.
The speech was given by Prime Minister Modi while he was in France for important diplomatic engagements, such as meeting with President Emmanuel Macron and engaging with business moguls, investors, and innovators from around the world.
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