Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    EU sets One Europe One Market roadmap for 2027

    April 25, 2026

    EU leaders say Hormuz passage must stay open

    April 25, 2026

    EU advances defence readiness with funding push

    April 25, 2026
    Irish ObserverIrish Observer
    • Automotive

      EV demand grows across Europe in Q1

      April 20, 2026

      BMW unveils electric i3 with up to 900 km range

      April 6, 2026

      Mercedes-Benz details 2027 S-Class with MBUX Superscreen

      January 30, 2026

      EU softens 2035 ban on combustion engine vehicles

      December 17, 2025

      New Porsche Cayenne Electric delivers 850kw power and 2.5s acceleration

      November 19, 2025
    • Business

      EU sets One Europe One Market roadmap for 2027

      April 25, 2026

      EIB approves €10 billion to speed Europe clean energy

      April 25, 2026

      Austria set to spend 3.34% of GDP on research in 2026

      April 24, 2026

      UK unemployment falls to 4.9% as wage growth cools

      April 22, 2026

      EU trade surplus with rest of world drops in February

      April 18, 2026
    • Entertainment

      Generative AI in entertainment advances beyond Affleck’s view

      January 27, 2026

      Apple Arcade adds Jeopardy and NFL games in September update

      August 19, 2025

      Disney and Marvel’s R-rated film hits billion-dollar milestone

      August 17, 2024

      Web3 leader Immutable rolls out $50M gaming rewards initiative

      April 27, 2024

      USHER’s pre-Super Bowl experience on Apple Music

      February 7, 2024
    • Health

      WHO reports broad health gains in 2025 despite cuts

      April 24, 2026

      EU health systems step up AI use in diagnostics

      April 22, 2026

      Russian study finds spruce compounds slow blood clotting

      April 8, 2026

      WHO urges global support for science on World Health Day

      April 7, 2026

      EU commits 225 million euros for next-gen flu vaccines

      February 24, 2026
    • Lifestyle

      Adidas launches You Got This campaign on sideline support

      March 3, 2026

      JP Morgan funds Fresha with $31 million for AI and robotics growth

      August 23, 2024

      Adidas, Highsnobiety debut limited-edition sneakers

      January 6, 2024

      Unraveling Starbucks’ phenomenon as a worldwide coffee powerhouse

      September 1, 2023

      How Nike’s Kobe 8 Protro Halo Marks an Emotional Milestone

      August 29, 2023
    • Luxury

      Price hikes and lack of innovation erode luxury market confidence

      November 18, 2024

      Uncover the allure of Rolex Deepsea – luxury awaits.

      April 10, 2024

      Beyond timekeeping to the prestige of the Rolex Day-Date

      March 2, 2024

      Rare uncut emerald dazzles at Sharjah show

      February 1, 2024

      Porsche and Frauscher launch the electric 850 Fantom Air

      October 17, 2023
    • News

      EU leaders say Hormuz passage must stay open

      April 25, 2026

      EU advances defence readiness with funding push

      April 25, 2026

      Heat stress deepens threats to crops livestock and labor

      April 23, 2026

      Brussels talks revive two-state push as 60 nations join

      April 21, 2026

      International law under pressure UN chief tells court

      April 18, 2026
    • Sports

      FIA clears 2026 F1 rule updates for Miami rollout

      April 23, 2026

      Manchester City cut Arsenal lead with Haaland strike

      April 20, 2026

      Man City beat Chelsea to revive Premier League race

      April 13, 2026

      World number one Aryna Sabalenka retains US Open title

      September 7, 2025

      Liverpool’s Salah earns top writers’ award for 2025

      May 9, 2025
    • Technology

      Satellite safety algorithm speeds orbit tracking in Russia

      April 17, 2026

      Austria patent filings climb sharply in 2025

      March 25, 2026

      UN agencies launch charter for public digital learning use

      March 21, 2026

      WIPO launches AI interchange on intellectual property

      March 18, 2026

      BMW starts humanoid robot pilot at Leipzig plant

      March 11, 2026
    • Travel

      EU entry exit system goes fully live on April 10

      April 7, 2026

      Nearly 5000 flights canceled as US storm shifts east

      March 17, 2026

      EU visa strategy may extend multiple-entry Schengen visas

      February 18, 2026

      China to allow visa-free travel for British visitors for 30 days

      January 31, 2026

      October 2025 U.S. arrivals fell 5.7% as key markets softened

      January 28, 2026
    Irish ObserverIrish Observer
    Home » Modi’s vision accelerates India’s tech-driven development journey
    Featured News

    Modi’s vision accelerates India’s tech-driven development journey

    June 30, 2025
    Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email Reddit VKontakte

    India’s decade-long push to integrate technology across its economy, governance, and public services has positioned the country as a global leader in digital transformation, financial inclusion, and strategic innovation. Over the last eleven years, major policy initiatives and infrastructure investments have expanded internet access, boosted digital transactions, and strengthened India’s capabilities in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and space exploration. The scale and speed of this transformation have drawn international attention, as India emerges not only as one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies but also as a centre for technology-driven development.

    A key driver of this progress has been the sustained policy focus on reaching underserved and rural populations through technology. From the rollout of high-speed mobile networks to digital literacy programmes, the government has prioritised bringing digital tools and services to communities previously excluded from the benefits of modern technology. This approach has helped expand financial services, streamline welfare distribution, and improve access to public services, while also laying the groundwork for self-reliance in critical sectors such as semiconductors and defence manufacturing.

    Much of this transformation aligns with the broader vision articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has repeatedly emphasised the role of technology as a tool for inclusive growth and national development. Modi’s government has pursued policies aimed at building digital infrastructure, promoting domestic technology industries, and ensuring that digital services are accessible to all citizens, regardless of geography or income level. His leadership has been instrumental in pushing for large-scale projects such as Digital India, BharatNet, and the India Semiconductor Mission, which together form the backbone of the country’s technological ambitions.

    India emerges as global leader in digital inclusion and innovation

    Under Modi’s administration, the emphasis on technology is closely tied to economic growth and geopolitical positioning. PM Modi Minister has publicly framed technology as both a means of empowering ordinary citizens and a strategic asset that can elevate India’s role on the global stage. By investing in AI research, semiconductor production, and space exploration, the government has sought to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers, boost exports, and project India as a technology-driven power in international forums.

    One of the most visible outcomes of India’s digital transition is the widespread adoption of digital payments. The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) has transformed how transactions are conducted, making real-time payments a part of everyday life for hundreds of millions of Indians. In March 2025 alone, UPI processed more than 18.3 billion transactions valued at approximately USD 297 billion. The platform, used by nearly 460 million individuals and 65 million merchants, now accounts for nearly half of global real-time digital transactions, according to the 2024 ACI Worldwide Report.

    Digital identity has played a central role in facilitating access to services. The Aadhaar system, which provides biometric and demographic identification to residents, has helped streamline banking, welfare delivery, and public service access. As of April 2025, more than 1.41 billion Aadhaar IDs had been issued, making it one of the world’s largest digital identity systems. Aadhaar has been integral to India’s Direct Benefits Transfer (DBT) programme, through which more than USD 525 billion has been distributed to beneficiaries, reducing fraud and improving the efficiency of welfare schemes.

    Semiconductor projects reduce dependence on imports

    Rapid improvements in digital infrastructure have underpinned these developments. Since 2016, India has expanded mobile connectivity at scale, culminating in one of the world’s fastest 5G rollouts. In less than two years, over 474,000 5G Base Transceiver Stations have been installed, with services now covering 99.6% of India’s districts. Affordable mobile data costing just USD 0.11 per GB as of 2022 has driven a surge in internet use, with India’s internet user base growing by 285% over the past eleven years.

    The BharatNet initiative has further extended connectivity to rural areas, laying nearly 430,600 miles of optical fibre to connect over 214,000 Gram Panchayats. These efforts have significantly narrowed the digital divide, bringing high-speed internet to communities that previously lacked reliable access. Technology has also reshaped how government services are delivered. The CoWIN platform, developed to manage India’s COVID-19 vaccination campaign, handled the administration of over 2.2 billion vaccine doses, coordinating efforts across government agencies, healthcare providers, and beneficiaries.

    The platform’s success has attracted interest from other countries exploring similar models for large-scale public health programmes. In rural areas, Common Services Centres (CSCs) have become vital hubs for accessing government and financial services. With nearly 600,000 CSCs operational, including over 473,000 in Gram Panchayats, the programme has enabled millions to access banking, insurance, education, and telemedicine services at the local level, reducing travel time and improving service delivery.

    PMGDISHA and BHASHINI improve digital literacy

    Alongside expanding access, the government has prioritized digital literacy and capacity building. The BHASHINI initiative, part of the National Language Translation Mission, uses artificial intelligence to make digital services available in more than 35 Indian languages, helping break down language barriers for millions of users. The Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan (PMGDISHA) has trained over 63.9 million individuals in basic digital skills, making it one of the largest digital literacy campaigns globally.

    Efforts to modernise the country’s public sector workforce have also gained traction. The Karmayogi Bharat initiative, delivered through the Integrated Government Online Training (iGOT) portal, has onboarded over 10.7 million civil servants as of May 2025. The platform offers more than 2,500 courses across governance domains, aiming to improve service delivery and align the workforce with national development priorities.

    India’s technological ambitions extend beyond digital inclusion to strategic sectors. The IndiaAI Mission, backed by USD 1.27 billion, is building a national ecosystem for AI research, innovation, and ethical deployment. The country’s compute capacity has now surpassed 34,000 GPUs, creating a foundation for AI-driven development in fields ranging from agriculture to defence. In semiconductors, the India Semiconductor Mission, with government funding of USD 9.27 billion, is seeking to establish a domestic manufacturing base and reduce reliance on imports.

    Semiconductor projects reduce dependence on imports

    As of May 2025, six major projects worth USD 18.9 billion had been approved, including a joint venture between HCL and Foxconn to build a display driver chip manufacturing facility near Jewar Airport in Uttar Pradesh. Defence production has also increased sharply as part of India’s push for self-reliance. The country recorded its highest-ever defence production value of USD 15.9 billion in the 2023-24 fiscal year, a 174% increase compared to 2014-15. The introduction of import restrictions on over 5,500 defence items has encouraged domestic manufacturing of critical components and platforms.

    India’s growing technological capabilities are perhaps most visible in its space programme. The Chandrayaan-3 mission, which successfully landed near the Moon’s south pole, made India the first country to achieve such a landing and confirmed the presence of sulphur on the lunar surface. The Gaganyaan human spaceflight programme, with a budget of USD 2.43 billion, is expected to launch India’s first astronauts into space in the coming years, marking a major milestone in the country’s space ambitions.

    India has also announced plans to establish the Bharatiya Antariksh Station, its own space station, by 2035 and to conduct a manned lunar mission by 2040. The growth of the country’s private space sector, with over 328 startups, is expected to further accelerate innovation and investment in space technologies. These developments have positioned India as a significant player in the global technology landscape, with implications for economic growth, national security, and international partnerships.

    India’s policy trajectory suggests continued investment in technology as a strategic priority. For the Modi government, technology is seen not only as a means to deliver services and improve efficiency but also as a critical factor in securing India’s economic future and enhancing its geopolitical influence. With its large population, expanding digital infrastructure, and growing technological capabilities, India is poised to play an increasingly prominent role in shaping the global technology agenda in the years ahead. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

    Related Posts

    Belvilla and Flying Blue, Loyalty program of Air France-KLM partner to Expand Miles Redemption into Vacation Rentals

    April 20, 2026

    “Aqaar” and “Dusit International” Launch “Dusit Thani Residences Ajman” to Establish New Standards for Luxury Residential Communities in the Emirate

    February 13, 2026

    Dubai showcases applied green AI for urban sustainability

    January 26, 2026

    Dubai emerges as policy and innovation hub for green AI

    January 26, 2026

    Dubai to host inaugural international conference on Green AI in January 2026

    January 22, 2026

    MENA Newswire launches always-on client reporting with SpyderAPI

    December 18, 2025
    Latest News

    EU sets One Europe One Market roadmap for 2027

    April 25, 2026

    EU leaders say Hormuz passage must stay open

    April 25, 2026

    EU advances defence readiness with funding push

    April 25, 2026

    EIB approves €10 billion to speed Europe clean energy

    April 25, 2026

    WHO reports broad health gains in 2025 despite cuts

    April 24, 2026

    Austria set to spend 3.34% of GDP on research in 2026

    April 24, 2026

    Heat stress deepens threats to crops livestock and labor

    April 23, 2026

    FIA clears 2026 F1 rule updates for Miami rollout

    April 23, 2026
    © 2024 Irish Observer | All Rights Reserved
    • Home
    • Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.