5 Key Announcements By US Tech Titans During Modi’s Visit

Satya Nadella, Sundar Pichai, Paul Jacobs, Tim Cook promised to be a part of Digital India programme.
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Narendra Modi meeting the tech giants. (Photo: Twitter)
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Google will soon help India set up base for free Wi-Fi at 500 railway stations while Microsoft will take low-cost broadband technology to some five lakh villages across that country as part of five key announcements made during the meeting the US top tech titans had with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Low-cost broadband connectivity to 500,000 villages: Microsoft CEO

As the who’s who from the tech world gave a ringing endorsement to the ambitious ‘Digital India’ programme, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said it will announce cloud computing systems from data centers in India next week, calling it a “big milestone”.

Nadella said Microsoft’s plan is to partner with the Indian Government to bring in low-cost broadband connectivity to 500,000 villages in India.

PM at the Digital India dinner with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. (Photo: ANI)

The first Indian-American Microsoft CEO said this would drive more affordable products and services and access to opportunity to all of India.

To that end, next week Microsoft would announce availability of its cloud services operating out of India’s data centers. “This is a big milestone,” he said.

Working On 10 Different Indian Languages: Google CEO

Sundar Pichai with Narendra Modi. (Photo: Twitter)

Stating that in order to push digital literacy forward, it is very important for people to type in their native languages, Google’s CEO Sunder Pichai announced that next month Google would make it possible for people to type in 10 different languages in India, including Gujarati.

India-born Pichai said Google is working on many connectivity projects.

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$150 Million For Indian Start-Ups: Qualcomm Executive Chairman

In an effort to push Digital India initiative, chipmaker Qualcomm said it will invest USD 150 million for Indian start-ups in the mobile and internet-of-everything (IoE) ecosystem.

Narendra Modi welcoming Qualcomm CEO Paul E Jacobs. (Photo: Twitter)

We are committed to providing local innovative start-ups with the support needed to help India’s IOE (Internet of Everything) ecosystem grow, increasing consumer choice and availability.
— Qualcomm executive chairman Paul E Jacobs.

Jacobs said this at the dinner hosted in honour of Modi.

Manufacturing Base In India Likely: Apple CEO

Prime Minister Modi also invited Apple to set up a manufacturing base in India and its CEO Tim Cook responded positively, Indian officials said here.

PM with Apple CEO Tim Cook. (Photo: Twitter)

The Prime Minister (in his meeting with Cook) said he would like Apple to start manufacturing in India. He mentioned the huge opportunities India offered.
— Ministry of External Affairs Spokesman Vikas Swarup.

Foxconn, which is Apple’s largest manufacturer, has decided to set up a manufacturing base in India, he noted.

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Published: 27 Sep 2015,05:03 AM IST

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