PM Narendra Modi addresses start-up event in San Jose, California
The idea of startups is close to my heart: PM Narendra Modi
Course of human history and progress has been shaped by imagination, inspiration, invention and innovation: PM
Start Ups have always been the engine of progress, says PM Modi
The digital age has created a fertile new environment for Start-ups: PM
No community is shaping our world as much as the one on this Californian Coast: PM
I see Startups, technology and innovation as exciting and effective instruments for India’s transformation: PM
India is a huge market with rapid growth and untapped opportunities in every sector: PM Modi
India has woken up to the potential of Startup Ventures with great enthusiasm and energy: PM
Start-ups represent powerful examples of social innovation: PM
#DigitalIndia is a vast cyber world of opportunities: PM Modi
We have put together 170 applications of space technology in governance and development: PM
Idea and the spirit of Startups can light up the economies and the fortunes of people in rural India: PM
We are reforming our regulations and processes, and making it easier to start and do business in India: PM
We are making our digital infrastructure and services accessible and affordable: PM Modi
Make in India, Skill India and Design India will create a surge of opportunities: PM
India, US have a natural partnership of innovation and technology that has shaped the knowledge economy: PM

Thank you, every one! 

Let's give a big hand to our outstanding young exhibitors today.

Thank you for coming out in strength on a Sunday.

Reid Hoffman, your LinkedIn is a great product. And, you are an inspiration to many here and in India.

Thank you, Mohan, Venkie, Ambassador.

It is a great pleasure to be here. For me, this is a special event, because the idea of startups is close to my heart.

You are likely to wonder why, because governments and national capitals are supposed to stop or slow things down, not start them up.

I know this was once the view of Washington from Silicon Valley; and, this is exactly how tech specialists in Bengaluru thought about New Delhi.

And, I know that many of you think that the only problems that have not been solved are the ones for which you have not written the apps yet.

When I shifted to Delhi last year, I thought of my government as a Startup. So, I also saw some of the bumps you face on the road.

I understand your challenges, but also the wonderful feeling of creating something new.

The course of human history and progress has been shaped by imagination, inspiration, invention and innovation.

I often say, if there’s a strong wind blowing, some might want to shut the window. Others will want to put up a windmill or launch their sails on the seas.

The difference between perception of something as a challenge or an opportunity is the difference between inertia and initiative; status quo and progress.

The idea of Start Ups is as ancient as this world. Each economic age has been defined by disruption of the previous one, by the evolution of ideas and products that displace the old ones.

Start Ups have always been the engine of progress. The mega corporations of today were Startsup of yesterday.

What is different now is that the digital age has created a fertile new environment for Startups.

This is a world in which you don't grow by extracting resources, but by spreading an idea. More than the creator, it is the consumer, who discovers applications.

Today, the Startups defy the natural rates of growth. An idea can become a global name within a year. Customers can multiply at the rate of millions, employees at the rate of thousands and valuation at the rate of billions.

The convergence of technology, integration across diverse fields, distributed architecture and people willing to back an idea, have opened a new world for enterprise.

This ecosystem was born in the Silicon Valley. No community is shaping our world as much as the one on this Californian Coast.

It isn’t just big names, but small firms that are fashioning every day new ways to enrich human life with the joy of artists and creators.

That underlines America’s success and inspires the world.

So, I see Startups, technology and innovation as exciting and effective instruments for India’s transformation, and for creating jobs for our youth.

We are a nation of 800 million youth below the age of 35 years. They are eager for change; have the energy and drive to pursue it; and, the confidence to achieve it.

When each of the five hundred odd towns produces ten Startups and each of our six hundred thousand villages produce six small businesses, on a regular basis, we will create an enormous economic momentum and generate a huge number of jobs in our country.

India’s own ecosystem of startups is evolving rapidly. It is driven by the energy, enterprise and innovation of our youth.

We have a huge market with rapid growth and untapped opportunities in every sector. We now have the institutions, incentives and interest for new ventures. We have incubators, accelerators and investors willing to back an idea and assume risks.

India has woken up to the potential of Startup Ventures with great enthusiasm and energy. In the past few years, they have grown exponentially.

We have here an outstanding group of Startups from India. They are applying technology to transform healthcare, education, agriculture, clean energy, security, financial inclusion of the poor and access to clean water.

Our Startups represent not just commercial success stories, but are powerful examples of social innovation.

The pace at which people in India are taking to digital technology defies our stereotypes of age, education, language and income.

There are nearly a billion people with cell phones in India; smart phones and internet users are in hundred millions, growing at high double digits.

The scale of India's development needs is huge. And, the need to achieve it is urgent.

We cannot simply continue on the traditional paths to development.

This is the vision and the spirit behind Digital India, which I spoke about last night: to use technology to transform governance, empower our citizens, eliminate barriers to opportunities, deepen social change, impart scale and speed to development, improve delivery of services, design affordable products for the poor, customize services for specific groups,and build a more sustainable future for our planet.

Startups will have an important role in achieving our vision.

From creating infrastructure to providing services, from manufacture of products to human resource development, from supporting governments to enabling citizens and promoting digital literacy, Digital India is a vast cyber world of opportunities for you.

I see Startups, not as short term investments, but as long term commitments.

Our application and enterprise is limited only by our imagination.

We have here today our Department of Space that provides free data on its portal. In the course of past few months, we have put together 170 applications of space technology in governance and development.

Many of these could become the vehicles of new ventures in India.

But, it is not just about the opportunities generated on the digital platform and advanced science by urban enterprises.

I want to see the idea and the spirit of Startups light up the economies and the fortunes of people in rural India. From handicrafts to tourism, the frontiers of possibilities and the scale of reach in India is immense.

I want this especially for our rural women, who have shown marvelous success in enterprise, whenever they have had opportunity. They transform not only our rural economy, but also our society.

Our development models speak of Public Sector and Private Sector. I speak of a third sector, Personal Sector, of individual enterprises, micro enterprises and micro finances.

That is why I focused on Startup India in the Independence Day Address this year.

We are launching schemes that will support our mission. And, I assure you that they won’t trap your creativity in long government procedures.

One is the Atal Innovation Mission, after former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayeeji to promote innovation.

Another is SETU, which means bridge in Hindi – Self Employment & Talent Utilisation (SETU). This will be an incubation and facilitation programme.

We are also setting up Electronics Development Fund to support design, development and launch of new products.

We are reforming our regulations and processes, and making it easier to start and do business in India.

We are making our digital infrastructure and services accessible and affordable that will also bring broadband to six hundred thousand villages, and free Wi Fi to schools, universities and public places.

We are also giving the highest importance to data privacy and security, intellectual property rights and cyber security.

So, Make in India, Skill India and Design India will create a surge of opportunities.

So, friends, as we thought of Startups, it was natural to choose Silicon Valley for our first overseas event.

For, India and the United States have a natural partnership of innovation and technology that has shaped the knowledge economy.

I am told thatIndians account for 15% of startups here. Hundreds of thousands of Indian professionals here and in India are contributing to the global success of U.S. enterprises. Many are leading them today.

Our universities, labs and firms are working together for next generation advanced bio fuels, solar energy and energy efficiency.

Young Stanford scholars are teaming up with Indian counterparts in Delhi to make affordable biomedical devices for rural India. MIT Tata Centre's Khethworks is changing the lives of small farmers with solar-based irrigation systems.

We have here with us Manu Prakash, a young Indian scientist in Stanford, who has a lab to his name at the university.

This is the power of our cooperation and collaboration. Sitting here, you can touch the life of a young child in a remote village.

I also hope that a young girl in a small town in India will look at the exhibitors today and dream of her own project. And, someone in Mumbai or the Bay Area will be the angel to her dreams.

This is the possibility of the digital bridge - to connect distant lives and change fortunes and future.

This is the potential of youth and innovation.

It can ignite a partnership between India and the United States, which can advance prosperity in our two countries and give new content to our strategic partnership.

It can enable us to lead in the digital century and find solutions to enduring human problems and emerging global challenges.

I am delighted to see so many new partnerships formed today.

I am honoured to launch the BHARAT Fund today – which stands not just for India, but also for Better Health, Agriculture, Renewable and Technologies.

I am delighted that Qualcomm announced a fund of USD 150 million for Startups in India. I want to than TiE for its valued suggestions for creating a more supportive environment for Startups.

I know you will succeed on the strength of your genius and enterprise. But, when you need a helping hand, or when you find hurdles in your way, we will be there for you.

Let me thank NASSCOM, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and TiE Silicon Valley for this very special event.

I am confident that you have inspired many young talents in India, launched thousand new dreams, and sown the seeds of many India-U.S. partnerships.

Thank you.

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World leaders congratulate PM Modi on becoming India’s longest serving democratically elected PM in consecutive terms
June 10, 2026

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has received congratulatory messages from several Heads of State and Government from across the world on becoming India’s longest continuously serving democratically elected Prime Minister.

Prime Minister of Bhutan H.E, Tshering Tobgay congratulated Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, describing him as a friend, brother and mentor.

“To Prime Minister @narendramodi, My Friend, My Brother, My Mentor.”

President of Sri Lanka, H.E Anura Kumara Dissanayake extended warm congratulations to Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi and noted Sri Lanka’s commitment to further strengthening the enduring ties between the two countries. The High Commission of Sri Lanka in India also conveyed President Dissanayake’s message reaffirming the close and enduring partnership between India and Sri Lanka.

“I extend my warm congratulations to Prime Minister @narendramodi on becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister in the history of India. Sri Lanka values our close partnership and looks forward to further strengthening the enduring ties between our two nations.”

 “President @anuradisanayake has conveyed warm congratulations to Prime Minister @narendramodi on becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister in India's history. The message reaffirms 🇱🇰's commitment to further strengthening the close and enduring partnership between 🇱🇰🤝🇮🇳” 

Prime Minister Malaysia, H.E Anwar Ibrahim of congratulated Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on the historic milestone and described it as a testament to his years of dedicated public service and leadership. He reaffirmed Malaysia’s commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and expanding opportunities for the people of both countries.

“Heartiest congratulations to PM Modi on this historic milestone of becoming India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister. This achievement stands as a testament to his years of dedicated public service and leadership in advancing India’s development, prosperity and standing on ysia values its close and longstanding friendship with India, and I look forward to continuing our cooperation in strengthening bilateral ties and expanding opportunities for our peoples. I wish PM Modi continued success and the people of India continued peace, progress and prosperity.

#MalaysiaMADANI

#MADANIbekerja

#YakinMADANI”

President of Nigeria, H.E Bola Ahmed Tinubu of congratulated Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on the achievement, noting the trust and confidence reposed in his leadership by the people of India across three consecutive mandates. President Tinubu highlighted Prime Minister Modi’s contribution to strengthening India-Nigeria relations and wished him continued health, wisdom and success.

“I warmly congratulate Prime Minister Narendra Modi @narendramodi on the historic milestone of becoming India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister.

This remarkable achievement reflects the enduring confidence and trust the people of India have reposed in his leadership over tes. His dedication to public service, commitment to national development, and influential leadership on the global stage continue to inspire millions worldwide.

Beyond being a great friend of Nigeria, Prime Minister Modi is a personal friend and trusted ally whom I can always count on. Over the years, I have come to deeply admire his wisdom, courage, and commitment to the progress and prosperity of his nation.

As a distinguished recipient of Nigeria’s national honour, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON), he has also contributed immensely to strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation between our two countries.

On behalf of the Government and people of Nigeria, I wish Prime Minister Modi continued good health, wisdom, and success as he leads India to even greater heights.

— Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR

President, Federal Republic of Nigeria

Presidential Villa, Abuja

June 9, 2026”

President of the Maldives, H.E Dr Mohamed Muizzu conveyed warm congratulations to Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on becoming India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister by consecutive days in office and expressed his country’s desire to further strengthen cooperation with India based on mutual respect, sovereign equality and shared interests.

“Warm congratulations to His Excellency Prime Minister @narendramodi on becoming India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister by consecutive days in office.

The Maldives looks forward to further strengthening cooperation with India, guided by mutual respect, sovereign equality, and shared interests.”

President of Kenya, H.E William Samoei Ruto congratulated Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on the historic milestone, describing it as a reflection of the trust and confidence placed in his leadership by the people of India. He also expressed Kenya’s commitment to deepening cooperation with India for the mutual benefit of both nations.

“Congratulations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on attaining a historic milestone in public service, as today you become the longest-serving elected Prime Minister in India’s history.

This reflects the trust and confidence reposed in your leadership by the people of India across tes in the world’s largest democracy.

Your journey from humble beginnings to this position is a testament to dedication, perseverance and public service.

Kenya values its strong and enduring partnership with India and looks forward to deepening cooperation for the mutual benefit of our peoples.

Best wishes for continued success and service to the people of India.”

President of the Republic of Korea, H.E Lee Jae-myung congratulated Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on becoming the longest-serving Prime Minister in the history of India. He acknowledged Prime Minister Modi’s role in India’s development and progress and expressed confidence in further advancing the Korea-India Special Strategic Partnership.

“이재명 @Jaemyung_Lee (President of South Korea)

“माननीय प्रधानमंत्री @narendramodi

मैं आपको दुनिया के सबसे बड़े लोकतंत्र भारत के सबसे लंबे समय तक सेवा करने वाले प्रधानमंत्री बनने पर हार्दिक बधाई देता हूँ।

आपने कई वर्षों तक भारत के विकास और प्रगति का नेतृत्व किया है तथा अंतरराष्ट्रीय समुदाय में भारत की प्रतिष्ठा को ऊँचा उठाने में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई है। मुझे विश्वास है कि यह उपलब्धि भारत के लोगों द्वारा आपके नेतृत्व पर जताए गए भरोसे को दर्शाती है।

अप्रैल में हमने कोरिया-भारत विशेष रणनीतिक साझेदारी को और आगे बढ़ाने तथा विकास और नवाचार से भरे भविष्य के निर्माण के लिए मिलकर काम करने पर सहमति जताई थी। मैं आपके साथ विश्वास और मित्रता को आगे बढ़ाने तथा हमारे दोनों देशों के लोगों के लिए लाभकारी ठोस परिणाम प्राप्त करने की आशा करता हूँ।

मैं आपके उत्तम स्वास्थ्य और भारत के लोगों के सुख, समृद्धि और खुशहाली की कामना करता हूँ।“

Prime Minister of Italy, H.E Giorgia Meloni congratulated Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister in India’s history. She recalled their recent meeting in Rome and expressed her commitment to advancing the Special Strategic Partnership between India and Italy for the benefit of both nations and their peoples.

“Giorgia Meloni@GiorgiaMeloni

Translated from Italian

Congratulations to

@narendramodi

who today becomes the longest-serving elected Prime Minister in the history of India.

It has been a pleasure to meet again in Rome in recent weeks and to launch together a Special Strategic Partnership that looks to the future to create new opportunities for our Nations and our peoples.”

Prime Minister of Denmark H.E. Mette Frederiksen congratulated Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on the distinction of being the longest uninterrupted serving democratically elected Prime Minister of India. She expressed her desire to continue working with Prime Minister Modi and to further strengthen and expand the partnership between the two countries into new areas.

“PM Frederiksen: “Congratulations on the distinction of the longest
uninterrupted service as democratically elected PM of India @narendramodi. I look forward to continuing working with you and to further strengthening and expanding our partnership to new areas.” 

President of the Republic of Cyprus, H.E. Nikos Christodoulides congratulated Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on becoming the longest-serving Prime Minister in India’s history. He described the milestone as a reflection of years of dedicated service and leadership. President Christodoulides reaffirmed Cyprus’ commitment to further deepening cooperation with India and strengthening the strategic partnership for the benefit of the peoples of both countries.

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Prime Minister of Greece, H.E. Kyriakos Mitsotakis congratulated Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on becoming India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister. He expressed his commitment to further deepening the strategic partnership and cooperation between Greece and India and highlighted the shared objective of building stronger bridges between Europe and Asia for the benefit of their peoples.

“Congratulations @narendramodi on becoming India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister. I look forward to further deepening our strategic partnership and cooperation. Together, Greece & India will continue building bridges between Europe and Asia for the benefit of our peoples.”