New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the United Nations' Future Summit in New York that success lies in our collective strength, not in the battlefield. Reforms in global institutions are necessary for global peace and development. Reforms are the key to relevance. He said that the permanent membership of the African Union in the G-20 summit held in New Delhi is an important step in this direction. Modi said that on one hand there is a threat of global terrorism to global peace and security, while on the other hand many new areas of conflict like cyber, maritime, space are being created. Global action on all these subjects should be in line with global ambition. Regulation is needed for safe and balanced use of technology. Modi said that we need such a global digital governance that keeps national sovereignty and integrity intact.
India is ready to share its digital public infrastructure with the whole world for global good. One Earth, One Family, One Future is India's commitment. India will continue to work with mind, words and deeds to protect the interests of the entire humanity and for global prosperity. PM Modi said that just in June, in the largest election in human history, the people of India have given me the opportunity to serve for the third consecutive time and I have come here to convey the voice of one-sixth of humanity to you.
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PM discusses AI, semiconductors with US CEOs
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday participated in a 'Sarthak' roundtable conference with the CEOs of major IT companies on the second day of his three-day US visit. During this, discussions were held on increasing mutual cooperation in various fields including the development possibilities in India. The meeting was attended by CEOs of 15 major American companies working on very modern technologies like AI, quantum computing and semiconductors. During this, the Prime Minister emphasized that every effort will be made to make India the third largest economy in the world during his third term. He encouraged companies to take advantage of India's development story in terms of cooperation and innovation.
Google announces fund
At the CEO roundtable with Prime Minister Modi, Google's Sundar Pichai said that we are investing heavily in AI in India. Pichai announced a $120 million 'Global AI Opportunity Fund'. Jensen Huang, CEO of graphics processing unit (GPU) major Nvidia, said that the Prime Minister has always been keen to know about AI, its potential and opportunities for India.