"We Invite Whole World's Data To India": PM Modi Ahead Of Big AI Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized the potential of data centres in India to generate significant employment opportunities for the youth, stating that the country aims to become a global hub for data storage and processing. Speaking ahead of a major AI summit, Modi invited international data to be housed in India, highlighting the nation’s robust infrastructure and commitment to technological advancement. The Prime Minister believes that by attracting global data, India can enhance its position in the rapidly evolving digital economy. This initiative aligns with the government's broader strategy to harness artificial intelligence and data analytics, fostering innovation and economic growth. As India positions itself as a leader in the digital space, the focus on data centres is expected to play a crucial role in job creation and skill development among young professionals, ultimately contributing to the country's economic progress.
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