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PM Modi asserts India is fastest-growing major economy in the world, counters Trump's 'dead economy' jibe

PM Modi refuted Trump's "dead economy" comment by showcasing India's rapid economic growth and digital advancements. He highlighted key milestones like rising exports and tech sector achievements. Modi urged Indian tech firms to focus on domestic innovation under 'Tech Atmanirbhar Bharat'. The speech emphasized Bengaluru's role in driving India's global tech leadership.

PM Modi asserts India is fastest-growing major economy in the world, counters Trump's 'dead economy' jibe

Bengaluru, Aug 10

Countering US President Donald Trump's recent jibe that India is a dead economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Sunday, asserted that India is the fastest-growing major economy in the world.

He was addressing a gathering at the International Institute of Information Technology Auditorium in Bengaluru, after laying the foundation stone for the Metro Phase-3 project.

"In the last 11 years, our economy has moved from the 10th position to the fifth position, and we are marching at a speed to become the third-largest economy," he underlined.

"How did we achieve this speed? We got it from the spirit of reform, perform, and transform -- through sheer honesty and commitment," PM Modi said.

He highlighted that economic growth is driving the country's progress.

"Before 2014, India's total exports were worth $480 billion. Today, they have reached $850 billion. Earlier, we used to import mobile phones, but now we are among the top five exporters of mobile handsets. Bengaluru plays an important role in this," PM Modi added.

"Before 2014, our electronic exports were around $6 billion; now they stand at $38 billion. Automobile exports in 2014 were $16 billion, and today that figure has doubled. India has become the fourth-largest exporter of automobiles. This growth strengthens our 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' vision," he said.

The Prime Minister emphasised that "The journey of New India is intertwined with Digital India. Our country is moving towards global AI leadership and gaining momentum in the semiconductor space. India will soon have its own 'Made in India' chip. We have also become a global example of low-cost, high-tech space missions. India is advancing in futuristic technology, and at the core of this progress is the empowerment of the poor."

He said digitalisation has reached even the villages.

"Through UPI, more than 50 per cent of the world's real-time transactions take place in India. Technology is bridging the gap between people and the government. About 2,200 government services are available on mobile phones. Through the 'Umang' app, citizens can get their work done from home," he added.

"We are also investing in AI-powered theft detection technology. Our aim is to ensure that even the last person in society benefits from the digital revolution. Bengaluru is playing an active role in this effort," PM Modi said.

PM Modi appealed to the country's tech companies, saying that instead of focusing on developing software and products for other countries, it is now time to prioritise India's needs in this area.

He elaborated: "Considering the present scenario, our next priority should be 'Tech Atmanirbhar Bharat'. Indian tech companies have made their mark on the global stage. They have built software and products for the world. The time has come to give greater priority to the needs of India. We must move forward in manufacturing new products. Today, software and apps are used in every domain, and India should aim to be at the top. This is of great significance."

"In emerging fields, we must work towards securing a leading position. In the 'Make in India' sector, Bengaluru and Karnataka should strengthen their presence in manufacturing. My appeal is that our products should meet the 'zero defects, zero effect' standards -- meaning no defects in the products and no negative impact on nature during production. I am confident that Karnataka's talent will lead the vision of an 'Atmanirbhar Bharat'," the Prime Minister said.

PM Modi added that "the journey of New India is intertwined with Digital India. Our country is moving towards global AI leadership and gaining momentum in the semiconductor space. India will soon have its own 'Made in India' chip. We have also become a global example of low-cost, high-tech space missions. India is advancing in futuristic technology, and at the core of this progress is the empowerment of the poor".

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As an expat living in Bengaluru, I've witnessed this tech revolution firsthand. The startup ecosystem here is booming! But we must ensure this growth reaches smaller cities too.

Ananya R

While the achievements are impressive, I wish the PM had addressed unemployment concerns too. Many engineering graduates in my college are still struggling to find decent jobs despite the tech boom.

Vikram M

Trump's comments show how little foreigners understand about India's growth story. We went from importing phones to exporting them in just 8 years - that's no "dead economy"!

Kavya N

The focus on 'zero defects, zero effect' manufacturing is crucial. We must grow sustainably. Proud to see India leading in both technology and environmental consciousness 🌱

Rajesh Q

Digital India has changed lives in my village! My father now gets pension directly in his account without bribing anyone. But internet connectivity needs to improve in rural areas.

Michael C

As someone working in Silicon Valley, I can confirm India's tech talent is world-class. The semiconductor initiative could be a game-changer if executed well. Exciting times ahead!

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