#G20: PM Modi emphasises need for cooperation in a world of opposing realities
Climate change: PM Modi says developing countries need more space to grow at #G20
Skill India, Digital India, financial inclusion schemes are India's own initiatives in consonance with SDGs: PM Modi at #G20

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his remarks at the second working session of G20 Summit in Hamburg on ‘Sustainable development, climate and energy’, PM Modi emphasized need for cooperation in world of opposing realities.

PM Modi spoke at length about tech facilitation, ODA commitments, infrastructure, labour mobility and health. He said that G20 needed to step up its role in these sectors.

PM Modi spoke about India's initiatives for SDG targets through consistent roadmap for implementation and the National Review as per UN guidelines. He proposed international coalition of countries that can identify tech, develop systems and build capacities, and added that India was ready to lead.

Stressing on climate change, PM Modi remarked that developing nations needed to have more space to grow.

PM Modi also emphasized that Skill India, Digital India and financial inclusion schemes were India’s own initiatives in consonance with SDGs.

 

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PM Modi interacts with CEOs and Experts working in AI Sector
January 29, 2026
CEOs express strong support towards the goal of becoming self-sufficient in AI technology
CEOs acknowledge the efforts of the government to make India a leader in AI on the global stage
PM highlights the need to work towards an AI ecosystem which is transparent, impartial and secure
PM says there should be no compromise on ethical use of AI
Through UPI, India has demonstrated its technical prowess and the same can be replicated in the field of AI: PM
PM mentions the need to create an impact with our technology as well as inspire the world
PM urges the use of indigenous technology across key sectors

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi interacted with CEOs and Experts working in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), at his residence at Lok Kalyan Marg earlier today.

Aligned with the upcoming IndiaAI Impact Summit in February, the interaction was aimed to foster strategic collaborations, showcase AI innovations, and accelerate India’s AI mission goals. During the interaction, the CEOs expressed strong support towards the goal of becoming self-sufficient in AI technology. They also acknowledged the efforts and resources the government is putting to put India as a leader in AI on the global stage.

Prime Minister emphasised the need to embrace new technology in all spheres and use it to contribute to national growth. He also urged the use of indigenous technology across key sectors.

While speaking about the upcoming AI Impact Summit, Prime Minister highlighted that all the individuals and companies should leverage the summit to explore new opportunities and leapfrog on the growth path. He also stated that through Unified Payments Interface (UPI), India has demonstrated its technical prowess and the same can be replicated in the field of AI as well.

Prime Minister highlighted that India has a unique proposition of scale, diversity and democracy, due to which the world trusts India’s digital infrastructure. In line with his vision of ‘AI for All’, the Prime Minister stated that we need to create an impact with our technology as well as inspire the world. He also urged the CEOs and experts to make India a fertile destination for all global AI efforts.

Prime Minister also emphasised on the importance of data security and democratisation of technology. He said that we should work towards an AI ecosystem which is transparent, impartial and secure. He also said that there should be no compromise on ethical use of AI, while also noting the need to focus on AI skilling and talent building. Prime Minister appealed that India’s AI ecosystem should reflect the character and values of the nation.

The high-level roundtable saw participation from CEOs of companies working in AI including Wipro, TCS, HCL Tech, Zoho Corporation, LTI Mindtree, Jio Platforms Ltd, AdaniConnex, Nxtra Data and Netweb Technologies along with experts from IIIT Hyderabad, IIT Madras and IIT Bombay. Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw and Union Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Shri Jitin Prasada also participated in the interaction.