Key Points

PM Modi celebrated India's digital transformation, citing a 2500x surge in UPI transactions since 2017. He highlighted global leadership in affordable mobile data and broadband connectivity. The government is advancing AI with models like BharatGen and Hanooman. Union Minister Scindia emphasized rural digital inclusion under Modi's policies.

Key Points: Modi Highlights India's Digital Growth as UPI Transactions Surge 2500x

  • UPI transactions surged 2500x since 2017
  • India leads digital payments with ₹260 lakh crore processed
  • 94 crore broadband connections make data cheapest globally
  • AI push with BharatGen and Hanooman models underway
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PM Narendra Modi lauds India's technological, digital progress in past 11 years

PM Modi praises India's tech revolution with 2500x UPI growth, AI advancements, and global digital leadership under his government.

"Powered by the youth of India, we are making remarkable progress in innovation and application of technology. – PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, June 12

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday hailed India's digital and technological progress stating that the country is making remarkable progress in innovation and application of technology.

The Prime Minister highlighted that that the digital progress is also strengthening country's efforts towards becoming self reliant in the technology sector.

Taking to his X social media platform PM Modi shared a post by MyGovIndia, which talks about how India could become the next technology powerhouse of the world and the steps taken by the Union Government in the past 11 years in the sector.

"Powered by the youth of India, we are making remarkable progress in innovation and application of technology. It is also strengthening our efforts to become self-reliant and a global tech powerhouse", PM Modi said.

India has recorded a surge of 2500 times in the volume of UPI transaction with data showing that UPI transaction which was at 0.93 crore in April 2017 increased to 1867.70 crore until April 2025.

India is also leading the digital payment revolution wherein more than Rs 260 lakh crore transactions have been processed with Rs 18,600 crore transactions annually.

UPI's acceptance in the world has also increased and it is live in seven countries including UAE, Singapore, Nepal, France, Mauritius, Bhutan and Sri Lanka.

India also stands as world's cheapest mobile data providers with more than 94 crore broadband connections and more than 120 crore telephone subscribers.

A total of 2.18 lakh gram panchayats have been connected through optical fiber network under the Bharat Net scheme and 6.92 lakh km of fiber cable has been laid.

The Union Government has also showcased interest in Artificial Intelligence with three AI Centres of Excellence to be setup in top educational institutions. India is also working over the development of AI models such as BharatGen, Sarvam-1, Chitralekha and Hanooman's Everest 1.0.

On june 10, Prime Minister Modi shared an article on the government's commitment in advancing India's digital connectivity over the past 11 years.

Sharing an article by Union Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia, PM Modi said, "Our government has been constantly striving to provide world-class facilities in digital connectivity to the country. In his article, Union Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia has explained in detail how the success achieved in this in the last 11 years is inspiring us to move forward even faster in this direction."

In his article, Scindia elaborated on how villages have started telling the story of digital revolution.

Scindia said on X, "In the last 11 years, the historic decisions taken in the telecom sector and the Postal Department, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modiji, have given rise to a digital revolution, connecting not only cities, but also villages, forests and borders."

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Digital India has truly transformed our lives! From paying chaiwalas via UPI to my parents in village doing video calls - the progress is incredible. But hope the government also focuses on digital literacy for senior citizens who still struggle with these technologies.
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Priya M.
The UPI success story makes me proud 🇮🇳! Just returned from Singapore where even hawkers accept UPI payments. However, we need stronger cybersecurity measures as digital transactions grow. The recent bank fraud cases are worrying.
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Amit S.
While digital progress is impressive, what about the digital divide? My village in Odisha still has patchy internet. Fiber optics is great but last mile connectivity needs work. Hope BharatNet reaches all corners soon!
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Sunita R.
As a small business owner, UPI has been a game-changer! No more worrying about change or fake notes. But GST compliance through digital portals could be simpler for micro-entrepreneurs like me. #DigitalIndia 👍
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Vikram J.
The AI push is exciting! But instead of creating multiple small models, India should focus resources on one world-class AI system. China has Ernie, US has GPT - we need our own champion AI that can compete globally.
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Neha T.
Digital progress is good but what about data privacy? With so much digital penetration, we urgently need strong data protection laws. Also, UPI failures during peak hours need to be addressed - lost many customers due to transaction failures 😕

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