PM Modi Lauds Indian Startups in AI, Space, Semiconductors in Mann Ki Baat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his Mann Ki Baat address, praised Indian startups for their work in advanced sectors like artificial intelligence, space, and semiconductors. He stressed that quality must become the defining identity of Indian products, urging a move away from compromised standards. The Prime Minister highlighted the growth of India's startup ecosystem from under 500 in 2016 to over 2 lakh recognized entities today. He also announced the upcoming India AI Impact Summit and linked innovation to the goal of building a developed 'Viksit Bharat'.

Key Points: PM Modi Praises Indian Startups in AI, Space, Semiconductors

  • Startups in AI, space, semiconductors
  • Emphasis on quality & 'Zero Defect'
  • Ecosystem grew to 2 lakh startups
  • India AI Impact Summit announced
  • Link to 'Viksit Bharat' vision
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Indian start-ups working across AI, space, semiconductors: PM Modi in Mann Ki Baat

PM Modi highlights India's booming startup ecosystem in cutting-edge sectors like AI, space, and semiconductors, stressing quality and excellence.

"AI, Space, Nuclear Energy, Semiconductors... you'll find one Indian start-up or the other working in that sector. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said Indian start-ups are today working across cutting-edge sectors ranging from artificial intelligence and space to nuclear energy, semiconductors and green hydrogen, and stressed that quality must become the defining identity of Indian products.

Addressing the nation during the 130th episode of his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat, the Prime Minister lauded the country's young entrepreneurs and called upon them to make excellence the benchmark for everything manufactured in India.

"AI, Space, Nuclear Energy, Semiconductors, Mobility, Green Hydrogen, Biotechnology, you name it, and you'll find one Indian start-up or the other working in that sector. I salute all my young friends who are associated with one start-up or the other, or want to start one of their own," the Prime Minister said.

Highlighting India's rapid economic progress, PM Modi urged industry and start-ups to place a strong emphasis on quality. He said the era of compromising on standards was over and India must now be known globally for top-quality products. "Be it our textiles, technology, electronics or even packaging, the connotation of an Indian product should become 'top quality'. Let us make excellence our benchmark," he said, reiterating his vision of "Zero Defect, Zero Effect".

The Prime Minister also noted that India has emerged as the world's third-largest start-up ecosystem. Marking the 10th anniversary of the Start-up India initiative, he said the ecosystem has grown from fewer than 500 start-ups in 2016 to over 2 lakh recognised entities today, driven largely by innovation and the risk-taking spirit of the youth.

During the programme, PM Modi announced that the India AI Impact Summit will be held next month, bringing together global technology experts. He said the summit would showcase India's progress and achievements in artificial intelligence on the world stage.

The Prime Minister also linked innovation and quality to the broader goal of building a 'Viksit Bharat', stating that sustained focus on high standards would accelerate India's development journey.

The episode also carried messages ahead of Republic Day, with the Prime Minister paying tribute to the framers of the Constitution and underlining the importance of National Voters' Day. He described a voter as the "soul of democracy" and urged young citizens to register as voters upon turning 18.

PM Modi also expressed appreciation for grassroots-level election workers, saying their efforts keep India's democracy vibrant and strong.

- ANI

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Priya S
The 'Zero Defect, Zero Effect' vision is crucial. For too long, 'Made in India' was associated with compromise. If our start-ups can deliver world-class quality, it will change global perception. Let's make it happen!
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Rohit P
While the growth numbers are impressive, I hope this talk about quality translates to real support on the ground. Many start-ups in tier-2 cities still struggle with funding and mentorship. The ecosystem needs to be more inclusive.
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Sarah B
As someone working in a Bangalore-based AI startup, this recognition feels great. The India AI Summit is a fantastic platform. Hope it leads to more global collaborations and investment.
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Vikram M
Linking innovation to Viksit Bharat is the right approach. Our youth has the talent and hunger. With the right policy environment and focus on deep-tech, we can be a global leader. The future is bright!
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Kavya N
Appreciate the mention of green hydrogen and biotechnology. Sustainable tech is not just a trend, it's a necessity for India's future. Glad to see it getting prominence in the national conversation.

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