NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday interacted with IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and highlighted the strong connect of the company with India and its huge presence in the country.
During the video conference, PM Modi congratulated Krishna for becoming the global head of IBM earlier this year, statement from the PMO said.
Talking about the impact of Covid on business culture, the Prime Minister said that work from home is being adopted in a big way and the government is constantly working towards providing infrastructure, connectivity and regulatory environment to ensure that this technological shift is smooth.
The Prime Minister also highlighted that this is a great time to invest in India.
"He said that the country is welcoming and supporting investments taking place in the tech sector. He noted that while the world is witnessing slowdown, FDI inflow in India is increasing. He said that the country is moving forward with the vision of a self-sufficient India so that a globally competent and disruption resilient local supply chain can be developed," the PMO added.
Krishna briefed the PM about IBM's huge investment plans in India. He expressed confidence in the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
During his interaction with the IBM CEO, he also discussed the technologies associated and challenges involved in the recent decision of IBM to make 75% of its employees to work from home, the PMO said.
PM Modi appreciated the role played by IBM, in association with the CBSE, towards the launch of AI curriculum in 200 schools in India.
"He said that the government is working towards introducing students to concepts such as AI, machine learning, etc at an early stage, to further the tech temperament in the country," it said.
The IBM CEO said that teaching about technology and data should be in the category of basic skills like algebra, needs to be taught with passion and should be introduced early.
"The Prime Minister talked about the efforts of the government in the last six years to promote wellness and ensure that the best qualRead More – Source
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday interacted with IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and highlighted the strong connect of the company with India and its huge presence in the country.
During the video conference, PM Modi congratulated Krishna for becoming the global head of IBM earlier this year, statement from the PMO said.
Talking about the impact of Covid on business culture, the Prime Minister said that work from home is being adopted in a big way and the government is constantly working towards providing infrastructure, connectivity and regulatory environment to ensure that this technological shift is smooth.
The Prime Minister also highlighted that this is a great time to invest in India.
"He said that the country is welcoming and supporting investments taking place in the tech sector. He noted that while the world is witnessing slowdown, FDI inflow in India is increasing. He said that the country is moving forward with the vision of a self-sufficient India so that a globally competent and disruption resilient local supply chain can be developed," the PMO added.
Krishna briefed the PM about IBM's huge investment plans in India. He expressed confidence in the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
During his interaction with the IBM CEO, he also discussed the technologies associated and challenges involved in the recent decision of IBM to make 75% of its employees to work from home, the PMO said.
PM Modi appreciated the role played by IBM, in association with the CBSE, towards the launch of AI curriculum in 200 schools in India.
"He said that the government is working towards introducing students to concepts such as AI, machine learning, etc at an early stage, to further the tech temperament in the country," it said.
The IBM CEO said that teaching about technology and data should be in the category of basic skills like algebra, needs to be taught with passion and should be introduced early.
"The Prime Minister talked about the efforts of the government in the last six years to promote wellness and ensure that the best qualRead More – Source