Inaugurating
'Digital India Week' here, he pitched for a digital revolution in the country,
saying it is necessary to deal with problems like corruption, help provide
transparent and efficient governance and bridge the rich-poor divide. "We
have to move from E-governance to M-governance. M-governance does not mean Modi
governance. It means Mobile governance," he said in the presence of
several ministerial colleagues and who's who of Indian industry and CEOs of
some global companies.
The Prime Minister
noted that India has huge capabilities in the field of IT and promised to
encourage manufacturing within the country of electronic goods, which account
for second largest imports after petroleum products. He specifically mentioned
start ups in this regard. While highlighting the advantages of the IT, Modi
said, at the same time, "Clouds of a bloodless war are hovering over the
world. The world is terrified by this....India has a big role to play in this.
"Can India play
this big role? India has talent. Can India provide a shield to the world by
providing innovative and credible solutions? Why should we not have such a confidence?
We should accept this challenge to ensure that the entire humanity lives in
peace," Modi said.
While talking about
dangers posed to cyber security, he said, "somebody, with education of
10th or 12th class, sitting thousands of miles away, can clean up your bank
account with a click of mouse." This situation needs to be addressed, he
said. Noting that India had lagged behind when the world went through the
industrial revolution, the Prime Minister said he dreams of a "Digital
India' where government services are easily available to citizens on mobile
devices.
"I dream of a Digital India where government
proactively engages with people through social media... I dream of Digital
India where cyber security becomes integral part of national security," he
said, reminding the audience of the historical speech of Martin Luther King.
Citing advantages of
IT, Modi said it helps in dealing with problems like corruption.
"Technology played a big role in auction of coal mines. So many coal mines
were auctioned but there is no allegation against the government because it was
all done in a transparent manner," he said.
The function was
attended by RIL Chairman Mukesh Ambani, ADAG Chairman Anil Ambani, Bharati
Enterprises Chairman Sunil Mittal, Tata Group Chairman Cyrus Mistry, Aditya
Birla Group chief Kumarmangalam Birla, Wipro's Azim Premji. From among the global
companies, Bernhard Gerwert, CEO of European consortium Airbus' Defence and
Space unit, and Ping Chang, CEO of Taiwanese company Delta Electronics,
attended the event.
The industrialists
made announcements regarding their intention to invest in digital sector, which
the Prime Minister said amounted to over Rs 4.5 lakh crore with a potential to
generate 18 lakh jobs. Mukesh Ambani announced an investment of Rs 2.5 lakh
crore over five years and said it will result in creation of 5 lakh jobs. He
said his company was working with device makers to make affordable devices.
Birla promised to
invest USD 7 bn in next 5 years in network rollout and infra and digital space.
Mittal committed to invest Rs 1 lakh crore in next five years in digital space
while Anil Ambani promised to invest Rs 10,000 crore over next few years across
digital, cloud and telecom space.

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