Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited the world to invest in India and listed what he called as the “five pillars” – talent, market, capital, ecosystem and a culture of openness — to do so and also heap praises for the tech and start-up sectors of the country.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the remarks during his keynote address at the fifth edition of the VivaTech Summit. He said – “I invite the world to invest in India based on the five pillars of Talent, Market, Capital, Eco-system and, Culture of openness,” Modi said in his address, assuring that the country offers what the innovators and investors needed.
He further added – “India’s strides in the world of tech and start-up are well-known. Our nation is home to one of the world’s largest start-up ecosystems. Several unicorns have come up in recent years. Indian tech-talent pool is famous across the world. Indian youth have given tech solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems.
He also highlighted that the digital expansion is powered by creating a state-of-the-art public digital infrastructure in India. Mentioning that public wifi networks across the country are coming up, he stated that 523,000km long fibre optic cables connected the 156,000 village councils in the country.
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