Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday (June 18, 2026) left for New Delhi after concluding his two-nation visit to France and Slovakia during which he attended the G-7 Summit and held bilateral meetings with several world leaders.
Mr. Modi on Thursday asserted that technology can lead to progress only if it is democratised and said AI means “All Inclusive” for India.
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“Technology can lead to progress only when it is democratised,” the Prime Minister said at Vivatech 2026.
In the last decade, he said, India has been going through a rapid transformation powered by technology.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday (June 18, 2026) left for New Delhi after concluding his two-nation visit to France and Slovakia during which he attended the G-7 Summit and held bilateral meetings with several world leaders.
Mr. Modi on Thursday asserted that technology can lead to progress only if it is democratised and said AI means “All Inclusive” for India.
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His remarks at a global technology summit come against the backdrop of the U.S. restricting the use of Anthropic’s latest Artificial Intelligence (AI) models for foreign nationals.
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Highlighting India’s growing prowess in the technology space, Mr. Modi said half of the global digital transactions are happening in the country.
“Technology can lead to progress only when it is democratised,” the Prime Minister said at Vivatech 2026. In the last decade, he said, India has been going through a rapid transformation powered by technology.