PM Modi Opens YUGM Conclave to Boost Deep Tech and Innovation
He extended appreciation to the Wadhwani Foundation, Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), and particularly Shri Romesh Wadhwani for their efforts in reforming India’s education and research systems. Mr. Modi praised Wadhwani’s personal journey from hardship to success, and his decision to give back through initiatives in school tech, Anganwadi support, and Agri-Tech.
Highlighting the role of youth in shaping a developed India, PM Modi emphasised the New National Education Policy, now aligned with global standards. Reforms include:
Tech Breakthroughs and Global Recognition PM Modi highlighted major R&D breakthroughs:
The PM stressed compressing the idea–prototype–product cycle to bring innovation to the people faster. He called for stronger academia-industry ties and simplified regulations to facilitate commercialization. The government, he said, remains committed to enabling faster research-to-market transitions.
AI and Frontier Tech Leadership
PM Modi reaffirmed India’s leadership in AI through:
He emphasized India’s need to lead in quantum tech, health tech, space tech, and synthetic biology—key to national progress in the next 25 years.
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the YUGM Conclave will catalyze innovation by connecting academia, industry, and youth. He announced Rs 14 billion in new projects under the National Research Foundation and praised the rise in research parks—from just three before 2014 to 19 currently planned.
MoUs and Key Initiatives Launched
The conclave saw major project announcements:
PM Modi concluded by stating that India’s progress toward Viksit Bharat@2047 hinges on the “trinity of Talent, Temperament, and Technology.” With initiatives like Atal Tinkering Labs, internship cells, and AI centres, India’s innovation journey is being shaped by empowered youth and collaborative institutions.