Key Points

PM Modi emphasized the need for India to prioritize domestic tech innovation during his Bengaluru visit. He inaugurated key infrastructure projects, including the Metro Phase-3 expansion. The Prime Minister also flagged off new Vande Bharat trains to enhance rail connectivity. Karnataka's role in manufacturing and tech leadership was highlighted as crucial for self-reliance.

Key Points: PM Modi Urges Tech Atmanirbhar Bharat Push During Bengaluru Visit

  • Modi stresses self-reliance in tech with 'Tech Atmanirbhar Bharat' vision
  • Launches ₹15,610-crore Bengaluru Metro Phase-3 project
  • Flags off three Vande Bharat Express trains
  • Highlights Karnataka's role in zero-defect manufacturing
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Now is time for us to give more priority to India's needs: PM Modi gives clarion call for 'Tech Atmanirbhar Bharat'

PM Modi calls for prioritizing India's tech needs, inaugurates Bengaluru Metro Phase-3 & Vande Bharat trains to boost infrastructure.

"Now is the time for us to give more priority to India's needs – PM Narendra Modi"

Bengaluru, August 10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the Indian technology companies have made their name across the world by making products for the globe, but now the time has come to prioritise the needs of India.

Addressing the event regarding laying of foundation stone, inauguration of various projects in Bengaluru, PM Modi said that now the time has come for India to take the lead in the emerging fields, including the domains of software and apps.

"Amidst the current achievements, our next big priority should be 'Tech Aatmanirbhar Bharat'. Indian tech companies have made their mark all over the world. We have created software and products for the entire world. Now is the time for us to give more priority to India's needs. We have to move ahead more rapidly in developing new products. Today, software and apps are being used in every domain, and it is very important that India reaches new heights in this. We will have to work to take the lead in the emerging fields as well," PM Modi said at the event.

Highlighting the role Karnataka, especially Bengaluru, can play in boosting the country's manufacturing sector, PM Modi said, "We have to further strengthen the presence of Bengaluru and Karnataka in Make in India, in the manufacturing sector. And I urge that our products should be of top quality, to the standards of zero defect, zero effect. This means that the products should be defect-free and their manufacturing should not have any negative impact on the environment. I expect that the talent of Karnataka will lead this vision of self-reliant India," he said.

PM Modi also laid the foundation stone for the Rs 15,610-crore Metro Phase-3 project, which will cover more than 44 km with 31 elevated stations, connecting residential, commercial, industrial and educational hubs.

At KSR Railway Station, he flagged off three Vande Bharat Express trains, from Bengaluru to Belagavi, Amritsar to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra, and Nagpur (Ajni) to Pune, as part of the government's push to modernise Indian Railways and improve travel standards.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the vision is good, I hope this doesn't become another slogan without proper implementation. We need concrete policies to support Indian startups and reduce dependence on foreign tech giants. The zero defect, zero effect manufacturing idea is brilliant though!
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Arjun K
As a software engineer in Bengaluru, I'm excited but skeptical. Our education system needs massive upgrades to produce world-class product developers, not just service providers. More IITs/IIITs should focus on product innovation rather than just placements abroad.
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Sarah B
The Vande Bharat trains are truly impressive! I traveled on one last month and the experience was at par with European standards. More such initiatives will help reduce our dependence on foreign technology in critical infrastructure sectors.
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Karthik V
Hope this means better support for Indian SaaS companies! We have brilliant minds creating global products from India, but they struggle with funding and policy hurdles. The 'zero effect' environmental focus is especially crucial for sustainable growth.
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Meera T
Good initiative, but what about basic digital infrastructure in villages? My hometown still has patchy internet. Atmanirbhar Bharat should start with reliable connectivity for all Indians first. The metro projects are great, but don't forget rural India!
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David E

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