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India is in the news globally as Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his speech on National Technology Day, marked the country's rise as a global leader in various technological fields. Commemorating the anniversary of the historic Pokhran nuclear tests, PM Modi highlighted India's path to self-reliance and its increasing global influence in science, innovation, and technology.
National Technology Day, celebrated on 11th May 2025, witnessed Prime Minister Narendra Modi commemorating India’s scientific achievements, highlighting the pivotal 1998 Pokhran nuclear tests as a turning point in the nation’s pursuit of technological self-sufficiency. Modi’s message resonated with pride in the country’s scientists and optimism for India’s future as a technological powerhouse.
Historic Milestone: Pokhran Nuclear Tests
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PM Modi reminisced about the 1998 Pokhran nuclear tests, calling them a milestone on India's growth story and a spur to self-reliance in science and technology.
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National Technology Day also commemorates the first flight of the indigenously built Hansa-3 aircraft, representing India's focus on innovation.
India's Leadership in Technology on a Global Scale
Modi pointed out that India is now "emerging as a global leader" in a number of emerging areas, including:
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Space exploration
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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Digital innovation
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Green technology
Empowering Future Generations
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The Prime Minister reiterated the commitment of the government to empowering future generations with science, research, and innovation.
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He wished that technology would empower mankind, make the country safe, and ensure futuristic development.
Citizen-Driven Progress
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Modi emphasized the importance of India's human resource pool and citizen empowerment in propelling the country's scientific and technological advancements.
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Recent policy initiatives, including liberalization of the space and defense sectors, have gone further in stimulating research and development.
Strategic Significance
Union Minister Jitendra Singh pointed out that warfare in the modern age and national security are more dependent on technology and that India's recent developments have exhibited its enhanced predominance in scientific and defense spheres.
Conclusion
Prime Minister Modi’s National Technology Day message positions India as a rising global technology leader, celebrating past milestones while looking ahead to a future driven by innovation, self-reliance, and scientific excellence.
Sources: Times of India, NewsOnAir, Tribune India, Economic Times, Hindu Business Line, NDTV Profit, Pune Mirror
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