In a series of X posts, PM Modi said, "The AI Impact Summit showcased the prowess of 1.4 billion Indians. India will keep making strides in this world in the times to come."
Khera's critique focused heavily on the absence of any mention of the Galgotias University controversy in the Prime Minister's address. The university has faced intense social media scrutiny following the summit, with critics labelling it a symbol of staged innovation.
"Rivers and riverbanks may differ from North to South, but the flow of faith remains the same," PM Modi said, drawing a direct line between last year's Prayagraj Maha Kumbh with the Mahamaghan in Kerala.
"It's natural to have some doubts at times like this. Sometimes you wonder if you'll remember everything. Sometimes you wonder if you'll run out of time! Children of every generation have experienced these feelings; you're not alone," PM Modi said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday remembered Kerala's 10-month-old organ donor, Alin Sherin Abraham, in his Mann ki Baat programme, stressing that awareness regarding organ donation is increasing.
"This summit is a turning point in how the world will use the power of AI in the future," he said. The Prime Minister added that the summit gave him the opportunity to meet world leaders and CEOs of leading technology companies.
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