Prime Minister Narendra
Modi today won over the Silicon Valley with his quotable one-liners on the
digital revolution - originating from this part of the world - that is changing
everyone's life-style globally.
Sharing
examples from his own personal life-style and those from people across India,
including rural women, Modi punched his maiden address to the Silicon Valley
with one liners that drew thunderous applause from the several hundred
audiences that comprised of who's who of the corporate sector.
"I have met many of
you in Delhi and New York, and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram," Modi
said.
These
are the new neighbourhoods of our new world, he said amidst applause from the
audience. And then he went on to describe the iconic Silicon Valley companies
in his own words.
"If
Facebook were a country, it would be the third most populous one and the most
connected," he said.
Google
today has made teachers less awe-inspiring and grandparents more idle.
Twitter
has turned everyone into a reporter. The traffic lights that need to work the
best are on CISCO routers, Modi said amidst applause from the audience.
"The
status that now matters is not whether you are awake or asleep, but whether you
are online or offline. The most fundamental debate for our youth is the choice
between Android, iOS or Windows," he said.
From
computing to communication, entertainment to education, from printing documents
to printing products, and, now to internet of things, it's been a long journey
in a short time, the Prime Minister said.
From
cleaner energy to better healthcare and safer transport, everything is
converging around the work you do. In Africa, it's helping people transfer
money on phone. It has made reaching small island states no longer a journey of
adventure, but a convenient click of a mouse, he noted.
"In
India, a mother in a distant hill village has a better chance to save her new
born infant. A child in a remote village has better access to education,"
Modi said reflecting on the changes in one's life brought by digital
revolution.
A
small farmer is more confident about his land holding and getting better market
price. A fisherman on the sea has a better catch. And, a young professional in
San Francisco can Skype daily to comfort her sick grandmother in India, he
observed.
An
initiative by a father in Haryana for "Selfie with daughter" to draw
attention to the girl child became an international movement, he said.
"All this is because of the work you people are doing," Modi said.
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