New York – Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a large gathering of the Indian diaspora in New York, where he showcased India's rapid progress in digital infrastructure and the growing semiconductor industry. The enthusiastic audience listened as PM Modi emphasized that India is no longer following others but leading the way in global technology.
"India is not looking back; we are moving forward with new ideas that the world is recognizing,” Modi said. He highlighted India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), which promotes equality and helps reduce corruption.
UPI’s Global Success
Modi praised Unified Payments Interface (UPI), which has transformed payments in India. "While other countries still rely on physical wallets, in India, people carry their wallets in their phones," he said, drawing applause from the audience. He also mentioned DigiLocker, which allows Indians to store important documents digitally, and Digi Yatra, which makes air travel smoother and more convenient.
India’s Semiconductor Growth
PM Modi spoke about India's rising role in the semiconductor sector. Last year, the government introduced incentives to boost semiconductor manufacturing, and now, companies like Micron have started building factories in India. "Soon, you will see 'Made in India' chips powering devices here in the U.S. and around the world," he added.
Leading the Way in Technology
Modi assured the audience that India is determined to continue its progress. "India will not stop, we want more and more devices around the world to have 'Made in India' labels," he said, signaling India’s goal to become a global tech leader.
A Promising Future
The Prime Minister ended his speech on a hopeful note. “This is just the beginning,” he said. "India’s technological journey is just taking off, and we are ready to lead the world."
The audience gave Modi a standing ovation as they celebrated India’s achievements and looked forward to its bright future.