Microsoft CEO meets PM Modi : Talks about India's Digital Vision
<p>Satya Nadella, who is an Indian origin, known as he is the current CEO of Microsoft company, is currently on 4 days tour of India, recently came in to light as he met PM Modi.While talking to PM Modi, Nadella discussed issues relating to sustainable and inclusive economic growth being driven by digitalization., further shared all the information regarding his meet up with PM Modi through a tweet. He tweeted, “Thank you Narendra Modi for an insightful meeting. It is inspiring to see the government’s deep focus on sustainable and inclusive economic growth led by digital transformation and we’re looking forward to helping realize the ‘Digital India’ vision and be a light for the world.”Also read : Congress Alleges Central government : India -China dispute in Arunachal Pradesh.While interacting to the media Nadella mentioned about the country’s efforts in making Digital India. He said, “One of the things that is great to see is India leading in digital public goods. I mean, there is Indi</p>
06:43 PM Jan 05, 2023 IST
Satya Nadella, who is an Indian origin, known as he is the current CEO of Microsoft company, is currently on 4 days tour of India, recently came in to light as he met PM Modi.
While talking to PM Modi, Nadella discussed issues relating to sustainable and inclusive economic growth being driven by digitalization., further shared all the information regarding his meet up with PM Modi through a tweet.
He tweeted, “Thank you Narendra Modi for an insightful meeting. It is inspiring to see the government’s deep focus on sustainable and inclusive economic growth led by digital transformation and we’re looking forward to helping realize the ‘Digital India’ vision and be a light for the world.”
While interacting to the media Nadella mentioned about the country’s efforts in making Digital India. He said, “One of the things that is great to see is India leading in digital public goods. I mean, there is India and then there is daylight… when it comes to the enlightened way in which India is building out digital infrastructure,” he said, stressing he expects the country to play a central role in developing AI-powered platforms. However, he continued, people must use these platforms properly and must take into account ‘displacement (of employees and business models)’ that they may bring about.
Talking about Satya Nadella, born in India, is on a four-day tour to meet with customers and government officials. On Wednesday, he also met with external affairs minister S Jaishankar to discuss digital governance and security.
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