Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has unveiled India's transformative potential in the creative sector at the WAVES Summit. He emphasized the country's unique storytelling capabilities and the youth's boundless creative spirit. Modi highlighted the exponential growth in digital platforms and content creation, positioning India as a global creative hub. The summit represents a pivotal moment in recognizing India's cultural and innovative strengths on the international stage.

Key Points: Modi Heralds Orange Economy's Global Creative Potential

  • India witnessing massive 10x growth in digital content creation
  • Billion-plus population represents unlimited storytelling potential
  • Creative industries emerging as key global economic driver
  • WAVES Summit showcases international creative ecosystem
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Dawn of orange economy, India emerging as global hub for creative content, says PM Modi

PM Modi highlights India's creative revolution, emphasizing youth-driven content creation and global storytelling potential

Dawn of orange economy, India emerging as global hub for creative content, says PM Modi
"To the creators of the world - dream big and tell your story - PM Narendra Modi"

Mumbai, May 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said there is a dawn of the 'Orange Economy' in the country and India is emerging as a global hub for film production, digital content, gaming, fashion, music and live concerts.

In his speech at the first WAVES Summit here, the Prime Minister said, "To the creators of the world - dream big and tell your story. To investors - invest not just in platforms, but in people. To Indian youth - tell your one billion untold stories to the world."

"In India, 10x growth has been witnessed in the OTT. Screen size may be getting small, but the scope is infinite. The screen is getting micro, but the message is mega!" he opined.

PM Modi said youth can play a major role in the content creation. "I believe in you and the Content Creators, and there's a reason behind it. There are no boundaries or baggage in the youth's spirit and working style. Therefore, your creativity flows freely, and it has no hesitation or reluctance."

"WAVES is a wave of culture, creativity, and universal connect. It highlights India's creative strengths on a global platform. The World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit, aptly abbreviated as WAVES, is more than just a name. It embodies a true wave of culture, creativity, and universal connection," said the Prime Minister.

He added, "India, with a billion-plus population, is also a land of a billion-plus stories. Right from the first moment, the Summit is roaring with purpose. In the very first edition, the WAVES attracted the attention of the world."

"From the Red Fort, I have spoken about 'Sabka Prayas'. Today, my belief has become stronger that the efforts of all of you will take WAVES to new heights in the coming years. This is the right time to create in India and create for the world. The world is exploring new ways for storytelling, but India has a treasure of stories of a thousand years, which is timeless, thought-provoking and truly global," he said.

"Over the years, I have sometimes met people from the gaming world, sometimes from the music world, sometimes I have met filmmakers, and sometimes I have met faces shining on the screen. In these discussions, issues of India's creativity, creative capability and global collaboration often came up," he said.

"Today, in Mumbai, artists, innovators, investors, and policymakers from over 100 countries have gathered under one roof. Together, they are laying the foundation for a global ecosystem that celebrates talent, creativity, and innovation on an international scale," he said.

"Today, 112 years ago, on May 3, 1913, the first feature film, Raja Harishchandra, was released in India. Its producer was Dadasaheb Phalke, and yesterday was his birth anniversary. In the last century, Indian cinema succeeded in taking India to every corner of the world," said the Prime Minister.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is such an exciting vision! 🇮🇳 Our creative industries have so much untapped potential. From regional cinema to indie music, we have stories that can captivate the world. Hope this translates into better infrastructure and funding for small creators too.
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Priya M.
As a young content creator from Bangalore, I'm thrilled to hear this! But I hope the government also focuses on digital literacy in smaller towns. Many talented creators don't even know how to monetize their content properly. More workshops please!
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Arjun S.
While the vision is good, we need to address piracy issues first. Our film industry loses crores every year due to illegal streaming. Without strong IP protection, how will creators benefit from this 'Orange Economy'?
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Neha T.
Love the focus on our cultural heritage! India's storytelling traditions - from Kathakali to Baul songs - can get global recognition through digital platforms. Hope regional languages get equal importance alongside Hindi and English content.
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Vikram J.
The gaming industry mention is most promising! With our IT talent and ancient board games like Chaturanga (chess ancestor), India can be a gaming powerhouse. But need better internet speeds in tier-2/3 cities to make this dream reality.
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Sanya R.
Appreciate the PM's vision, but implementation is key. Many young YouTubers still struggle with GST complications and payment issues. Simplify the ecosystem first, then think global. Still, a step in right direction! ✨

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