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In tech city, PM Modi calls for tech self-reliance, says India on course to top 3 economies
In tech city, PM Modi calls for tech self-reliance, says India on course to top 3 economies

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Indian Express

In tech city, PM Modi calls for tech self-reliance, says India on course to top 3 economies

Describing India as 'the fastest-growing major economy in the world', Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Sunday that it is in the top five globally and is 'rapidly progressing' to 'becoming one of the top three economies'. Addressing a gathering at IIIT-Bangalore emphasised that amidst evolving problems, India's next big priority should be becoming self-reliant in technology and that it was time for Indian tech companies to prioritise the country's own needs. 'Our next big priority should be becoming self-reliant in technology. Indian tech companies have made a mark globally, developing software and products for the entire world. It is now time to prioritise India's own needs more strongly and accelerate the development of new products, especially as software and apps are now being used across every domain,' he said after inaugurating critical mobility infrastructure projects in Bengaluru. He inaugurated the 19.16-km Yellow Line of Bengaluru Metro worth Rs 7,160 crore, thus expanding the city's metro network to 96 km. He also laid the foundation stone of Bengaluru Metro Phase-3 project, worth over Rs 15,610 crore, and flagged off three Vande Bharat Express trains at KSR Railway Station, Bengaluru. Vande Bharat trains were launched between Bengaluru and Belagavi, Nagpur and Pune, and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and Amritsar. Modi also took a Metro ride on the newly inaugurated metro line from Ragigudda Metro station to Electronic City station. Modi said it is essential for India to reach new heights in emerging fields. Calling for focused efforts, he stressed the need to strengthen Bengaluru and Karnataka's presence in Make-in-India and the manufacturing sector. He said India's products must adhere to the Zero Defect, Zero Effect standard, meaning they should be flawless in quality and have no negative impact on the environment. Underlining India's economic strides, he said, 'India is currently the fastest-growing major economy in the world. In the past 11 years, India's economy has risen from the 10th position to the top five globally, and is rapidly progressing toward becoming one of the top three economies.' He attributed this momentum to the spirit of 'Reform, Perform and Transform', driven by 'clear intent' and 'honest efforts'. He highlighted that before 2014, India's total exports had reached only $468 billion whereas today, that figure has risen to $824 billion. He also remarked that earlier, India used to import mobile phones, but now, the country is among the top five exporters of mobile handsets. He noted that Bengaluru has played a significant role in this transformation and that India's electronics exports now have increased to nearly $38 billion from $6 billion. He also highlighted that 11 years ago, India's automobile exports stood at approximately $16 billion and that figure has more than doubled, making India the fourth-largest automobile exporter globally. Acknowledging the contribution of the youth of Bengaluru and Karnataka in Operation Sindoor, Modi highlighted the success of Indian forces in the operation, noting their capability to destroy terrorist hideouts deep across the border. He attributed the success of Operation Sindoor to the power of technology and the strength of Make-in-India in the defence sector. Sanath Prasad is a senior sub-editor and reporter with the Bengaluru bureau of Indian Express. He covers education, transport, infrastructure and trends and issues integral to Bengaluru. He holds more than two years of reporting experience in Karnataka. His major works include the impact of Hijab ban on Muslim girls in Karnataka, tracing the lives of the victims of Kerala cannibalism, exploring the trends in dairy market of Karnataka in the aftermath of Amul-Nandini controversy, and Karnataka State Elections among others. If he is not writing, he keeps himself engaged with badminton, swimming, and loves exploring. ... Read More

PM Modi credits India's tech prowess for Operation Sindhoor's success, lauds Karnataka's role
PM Modi credits India's tech prowess for Operation Sindhoor's success, lauds Karnataka's role

New Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

PM Modi credits India's tech prowess for Operation Sindhoor's success, lauds Karnataka's role

BENGALURU: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the success of India's forces in Operation Sindhoor, which destroyed terrorist hideouts deep across the border, was due to India's technological prowess and the strength of the 'Make in India' initiative in defence. He said the success of the operation had shown a 'New India' to the world, emphasising India's strength in forcing Pakistan, which came to defend the terrorists, to its knees within hours. Modi added that Bengaluru and Karnataka had contributed significantly to the success of the operation. He was speaking at the foundation stone-laying ceremony of the Bengaluru Metro Phase-3 (Orange Line) project, worth over Rs 15,610 crore, in the city on Sunday. Addressing the audience after laying the foundation, Modi said, 'I am coming to Bengaluru for the first time after Operation Sindhoor. The success of the operation has shown a New India to the entire world. A major factor behind the victory of the operation is the indigenous technology and the might of Make in India in defence. There is a lot of contribution towards this from the youth of Bengaluru and Karnataka. I congratulate them for their contributions.' Earlier, amidst chants of 'Modi, Modi', the Prime Minister, who began his speech in Kannada, said that Bengaluru had become a symbol of New India and that it had 'philosophical knowledge' in its soul and 'tech knowledge' in its action. 'Bengaluru has put India on the global tech map. The talent and the contribution of the people of Bengaluru to this success is immense,' Modi said, adding that 'urban planning' and 'urban infrastructure' are essential for cities like Bengaluru, and that the city is prepared for the future. He said that the Bengaluru Metro's Yellow Line had been inaugurated along with three Vande Bharat trains. 'The Yellow Line connecting RV Road to Bommasandra will connect key areas in Bengaluru, reducing the travel time between Basavangudi and Electronic City,' Modi said, adding that this would enhance ease of living and ease of working.

‘Time for Indian tech companies to focus on country's needs': PM Modi in Bengaluru
‘Time for Indian tech companies to focus on country's needs': PM Modi in Bengaluru

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Indian Express

‘Time for Indian tech companies to focus on country's needs': PM Modi in Bengaluru

'Indian tech companies have made a mark globally, developing software and products for the entire world. It is now time to prioritise India's own needs more strongly and must accelerate the development of new products, especially as software and apps are now being used across every domain,' PM Modi said after inaugurating critical mobility infrastructure projects in Bengaluru. On Sunday, Modi inaugurated the 19.16 km Yellow Line of Bengaluru metro worth around Rs 7,160 crore, thus expanding the city's metro network to 96 km. He also laid the foundation stone of the Bengaluru Metro Phase-3 project worth over Rs 15,610 crore and flagged off three Vande Bharat Express trains at KSR railway station, Bengaluru. Vande Bharat trains were launched between Bengaluru and Belagavi, Nagpur and Pune, and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and Amritsar. Modi also undertook a metro ride on the newly inaugurated metro line from Ragigudda metro station to Electronic City station. Addressing the gathering at the International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore, Modi stated that it is essential for India to reach new heights in emerging fields. Calling for focused efforts to lead in emerging fields, the prime minister stressed the need to strengthen Bengaluru and Karnataka's presence in 'Make in India' and the manufacturing sector. He urged that India's products must adhere to the 'Zero Defect, Zero Effect' standard, meaning they should be flawless in quality and have no negative impact on the environment. Stressing India's economic strides, PM Modi said, 'India is currently the fastest-growing major economy in the world. In the past 11 years, India's economy has risen from the 10th position to the top five globally, and is rapidly progressing toward becoming one of the top three economies.' He attributed this momentum to the spirit of 'Reform, Perform and Transform,' driven by clear intent and honest efforts. Modi also highlighted that before 2014, India's total exports had reached only $468 billion, whereas today, that figure has risen to $824 billion. He also remarked that earlier, India used to import mobile phones, but now, the country is among the top five exporters of mobile handsets. He noted that Bengaluru has played a significant role in this transformation and that India's electronics exports have now increased to nearly $38 billion from $6 billion in 2014. He also highlighted that 11 years ago, India's automobile exports stood at approximately $16 billion, and that figure has more than doubled, making India the fourth-largest automobile exporter globally. Acknowledging the contribution of the youth of Bengaluru and Karnataka in Operation Sindoor, Modi highlighted the success of Indian forces in the operation, noting their capability to destroy terrorist hideouts deep across the border. He attributed the success of Operation Sindoor to the power of technology and the strength of 'Make in India' in the defence sector.

PM Modi inaugurates 3 Vande Bharat trains, Bengaluru metro's Yellow Line
PM Modi inaugurates 3 Vande Bharat trains, Bengaluru metro's Yellow Line

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

PM Modi inaugurates 3 Vande Bharat trains, Bengaluru metro's Yellow Line

Advt By , ETInfra Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday flagged off three new Vande Bharat Express trains and inaugurated metro line in Bengaluru, reported news agency services will connect Bengaluru to Belagavi, Amritsar to Sri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra, and Nagpur (Ajni) to Pune, enhancing travel experience for passengers and providing world-class travel the railway event, he inaugurated the Yellow Line of the Namma Metro and took a ride from RV Road (Ragigudda) to the Electronic City metro station. The Yellow Line is a part of the Metro Phase-2 project, stretching over 19 km with 16 stations and a project value of approximately ₹7,160 PM Modi also laid the foundation stone for the Bengaluru Metro Phase-3 project. With a budget of over ₹15,610 crore, this project will span more than 44 km and feature 31 elevated stations. The new phase aims to address the city's growing transportation demands, connecting residential, industrial, commercial, and educational Prime Minister's visit, which included a public address, was met with praise from local leaders. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah received PM Modi upon his arrival."It's a dream come true for lakhs and lakhs of Bangaloreans," Vijayendra told ANI, highlighting the anticipation surrounding the Prime Minister's visit and the new metro line's impact on the region.>

PM Modi to visit Bengaluru on August 10; Central Bengaluru and Electronic City to have traffic restrictions, diversions
PM Modi to visit Bengaluru on August 10; Central Bengaluru and Electronic City to have traffic restrictions, diversions

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Indian Express

PM Modi to visit Bengaluru on August 10; Central Bengaluru and Electronic City to have traffic restrictions, diversions

During his visit to Bengaluru on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off the Bengaluru to Belagavi Vande Bharat train at KSR railway station in the city at around 11 am. He will also virtually flag off Amritsar to Sri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and Nagpur (Ajni) to Pune Vande Bharat trains. Thereafter, he will inaugurate the Yellow Line of the Bengaluru Metro and undertake a metro ride from RV Road (Ragigudda) to the Electronic City metro station. The Bengaluru Metro Phase-2 project (RV Road to Bommasandra) spans over 19 km with 16 stations and was built at a cost of Rs 7,160 crore. With the opening of this yellow line, the operational metro network in Bengaluru will increase to over 96 km. At around 1 pm, the prime minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of several urban connectivity projects in Bengaluru. He will also address a public function. PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone of the Bengaluru Metro Phase-3 project worth over Rs 15,610 crore. The total route length of the project will be more than 44 km with 31 elevated stations. In view of PM Modi's visit, traffic restrictions will be enforced on the following roads between 9 am and 1 pm on Sunday. Restriction: All types of vehicles are restricted from KSR Railway Platform No. 7 and 8 via Khode Underpass and from Khode Circle to Maharani Bridge. Diversion: Commuters may use LTP Road, Cottonpet Main Road, Mysore Road, and Magadi Main Road. ——- Restriction: All vehicles coming from Shantala Junction towards Khode Junction. Restriction: All vehicles going towards Khode Junction from the BMTC and KSRTC exit side. Diversion: Should move via LTP Road and Cottonpet Main Road. ——- Restriction: All vehicles coming from Mysore Bank towards Chalukya Circle. Diversion: Should move via KG Road, Mysore Bank Junction, Sagar Junction, K.G Junction, Elite, TB Road, Rajiv Gandhi Circle. ——- Restriction: All vehicles coming from Kanakadasa Junction on Kalidasa Road towards Freedom Park. Diversion: May take a right turn at Kanakadasa Junction and move towards Sagar Junction. ——- Restriction: All vehicles coming from Maurya/Subbanna junction towards Freedom Park. Diversion: May take a right turn from Subbanna Junction and proceed towards Anand Rao Circle. ——- Restriction: All vehicles coming from Lalbagh Main Gate towards Lalbagh West Gate. Diversion: May take a left turn in front of Lalbagh Main Gate or take a right turn via JC Road and proceed. ——– All vehicles will be diverted to Bannerghatta Road at the Bannerghatta Road Nice Toll. Vehicles from Bannerghatta Road Nice Toll to Electronic City Toll. Vehicles from Kanakapura Road NICE Toll to Electronic City Toll. Vehicles from Nayandahalli Nice Toll to Electronic City Toll. Vehicles from Sompura Nice Toll to Electronic City Toll. Vehicles from PES College Nice Toll to Electronic City Toll. Vehicles from Kengeri Nice Toll to Electronic City Toll. Vehicles from Magadi Road Nice Toll to Electronic City Toll. Vehicles from Madavara Road Nice Toll to Electronic City Toll. Vehicles going towards the Electronic City Toll from the Parle Biscuits factory Road. Vehicles coming from NICE Road towards Electronic City Toll: Vehicles traveling towards Electronic City via the Nelamangala NICE Toll-Magadi road-NICE Toll, Kengeri NICE Toll-Kanakapura-NICE Toll routes will be stopped at the Bannerghatta Road Toll. Vehicles will be diverted to Bannerghatta Road, and those moving towards Electronic City can primarily reach via Bannerghatta Road-NICE Road Junction-Sharewood Junction-Kolifarm Gate Junction-Bannerghatta Village- Jigani to Hosur Road/Electronic City. By taking a left turn near Dabaspet, one can reach the Chandapura-Attibele-Hosur Road by following the Doddaballapura-Devanahalli-Sulibele-Hosakote route.

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