"We know here in America, how well-educated Indians are. One of the things I liked that he said was we want to have technology being inclusive. So, this is for the broader population and as someone in biotechnology, technology can play an important role in better healthcare for Indians," Vie
PM Modi said, "We are also placing significant emphasis on 'Design in India,' so that we can offer something new to the world. In the semiconductor sector, we are moving forward with an additional investment of USD 15 million.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed "Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (ICET)" as India's commitment to inclusive innovations while addressing the CEO roundtable in New York on Monday.
As part of his engagements on the Day 2 of his three-day US visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met a host of industry leaders, ranging from semiconductors to electronics to biotechnology, where they discussed the potential and opportunities India has to offer.