Noting that nearly 50 per cent of the world's real-time digital transactions are taking place in India, PM Modi said on Thursday said that there is no area in which India and UK cannot expand cooperation and combination of India's talent and scale and the UK's Research and Development and
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday expressed confidence that India and the United Kingdom will double bilateral trade from the existing approximately USD 56 billion before the mutually set target of 2030.
"In the current era of global instability, this growing partnership between India and the UK is becoming a crucial foundation for global stability and economic progress," PM Modi said describing India and UK as "natural partners"
On October 9, at around 10 am, the Prime Minister will host Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Keir Starmer in Mumbai. At around 1.40 pm, Prime Ministers of both countries will attend the CEO Forum at Jio World Center, Mumbai. Thereafter, at around 2.45 pm, both of them will attend the
Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW), Sarbananda Sonowal on Tuesday announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the upcoming 'India Maritime Week' in Mumbai from October 27-31, where he will deliver the keynote address at the Global Maritime CEO Forum.
Addressing the India-Cyprus CEO Forum, PM Modi emphasised that India has become the fifth-largest economy globally and is rapidly moving towards becoming the third-largest economy soon.
PM Modi said that Cyprus has been a trusted partner for India and has made significant investments in the country. Many Indian companies have also established a presence in Cyprus, which is seen as a gateway to Europe.
Indian industry leaders, including Sanjay Nayar (ASSOCHAM), Sunil Vachani (Dixon Technologies), Rikant Pittie (EaseMyTrip), and Ravi Limaye (Wockhardt), shared their insights on the opportunities and challenges in the India-France partnership. They emphasised the potential for collaborati
Jaishankar stressed the need for a multipolar world to ensure that AI is developed with minimal bias. This sentiment echoes his previous statements on the importance of a balanced global landscape, where nations can work together to address common challenges.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted the "incredible opportunities" that artificial intelligence (AI) will bring to India, following his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the AI Action Summit in Paris.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, while addressing the inaugural session of the 14th India-France CEO Forum alongside French Ministers Jean-Noel Barrot and Eric Lombard, spoke about the growing economic and strategic partnership between India and France, highlighting collaboration i
PM Modi described the event "is more than just a business event -- it's convergence of the brightest minds from India and France," where innovation, collaboration, and elevation are driving progress with purpose.