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    Pichai: Google to invest Rs 75,000 crore in India

    Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Monday announced an investment of Rs 75,000 crore in India over the next 5-7 years through ‘Google for India Digitisation Fund’. He also held talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi via video conference.

    Pichai: Google to invest Rs 75,000 crore in India
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    Modi and Sundar Pichai hold talks via video conference

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    Addressing Google for India event, Pichai asserted that the latest move is a reflecion of the company’s confidence in future of India and its digital economy. “Today, I am excited to announce Google for India digitisation fund. Through this effort, we will invest Rs 75,000 crore or USD 10 billion in India for next 5-7 years,” Pichai said. Investments will focus on four key areas of India’s digitisation, he said. This includes, enabling affordable access and information to every Indian in their own language, building new products and services relevant to India’s unique needs, empowering businesses as they continue to embark in digital transformation, and leveraging technology and Artificial Intelligence for social good in areas like healthcare, education and agriculture. ‘

    In talks with Pichai, Modi has discussed issues such as leveraging the power of technology to transform the lives of India’s farmers and youths and the importance of data security. During the interaction, they also spoke about the new work culture that is emerging in the times of COVID-19. “We discussed the challenges the global pandemic has brought to areas such as sports. We also talked about the importance of data security and cyber safety,” the Prime Minister tweeted.

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