New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered the keynote address at The Sydney Dialogue today.
He spoke on the theme of India’s technology evolution and revolution, with the address being preceded by introductory remarks by the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement.
#WATCH: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses Sydney Dialogue.
(Source: DD) https://t.co/mscFqRhF7M
— ANI (@ANI) November 18, 2021
TOP POINTS
Fifth transition-There is a large effort to prepare India for the future. We are investing in developing indigenous capability in telecom technology such as 5G and 6G; India is one of the leading nations in artificial intelligence: PM Modi at Sydney Dialogue
India has the world’s third-largest and fastest-growing ecosystem. New unicorns are coming up every few weeks to provide solutions to everything from health to national security: PM Modi at Sydney Dialogue
Fourth transition- India’s industry and services sectors are undergoing massive digital transformation using technology for conversion of resources and protection of biodiversity: PM Modi at Sydney dialogue’
Second transition- We are transforming people’s lives by using digital technology for governance including empowerment, connectivity, delivery of benefits and welfare: PM Modi at Sydney Dialogue
Five important transitions taking place in India. We’re building world’s most extensive public information infrastructure…We’re on our way to connecting 600,00 villages; used technology to deliver over 1.1 billion doses of vaccines across India using Cowin &Aarogya Setu:PM Modi
We are turning the challenges of the past into an opportunity to leap into the future: PM Narendra Modi addresses Sydney Dialogue
As a democracy & digital leader, India is ready to work with partners for our shared prosperity & security. India’s digital revolution is rooted in our democracy, our demography & the scale of our economy. It’s powered by enterprise & innovation of our youth: PM Narendra Modi
India is one of the leading nations in artificial intelligence and machine learning, especially in human-centred and ethical use of artificial intelligence
Five important transitions taking place in India. We’re building world’s most extensive public information infrastructure…We’re on our way to connecting 600,00 villages; used technology to deliver over 1.1 billion doses of vaccines across India using Cowin &Aarogya Setu:PM Modi
As a democracy & digital leader, India is ready to work with partners for our shared prosperity & security. India’s digital revolution is rooted in our democracy, our demography & the scale of our economy. It’s powered by enterprise & innovation of our youth: PM Narendra Modi
Technology has become a major instrument of global competition & key to shaping future international order. Technology & data are becoming new weapons. The biggest strength of democracy is openness, at the same time we shouldn’t allow vested interests to misuse this openness: PM
We are in a time of change that happens once in an era. The digital age is changing everything around us. It has redefined politics, economy & society. It is raising new questions on sovereignty, governance, ethics, law, rights & security: PM Modi addresses Sydney Dialogue
It is reshaping international competition, power and leadership. It has ushered in a new era of opportunities for progress and prosperity. But, we also face new risks & new forms of conflicts across diverse threats from sea-bed to cyber to space: PM Modi addresses Sydney Dialogue
Australia-India share deep friendship & our relations will grow even more with time. We are making great progress in so many areas including space, science, digital technologyy. It’s an honour for Australia that PM Modi is addressing Sydney dialogue: Australia PM Scott Morrison. pic.twitter.com/17LVGPpSb3
— ANI (@ANI) November 18, 2021
The Sydney Dialogue is being held from November 17-19. It is an initiative of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. It will bring together political, business and government leaders to debate, generate new ideas and work towards common understandings of the opportunities and challenges posed by emerging and critical technologies.
The event will also witness a keynote address by the Former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe. (ANI)