Make in India: A Digital Revolution Unfolding
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized the acceleration of reforms through the Make in India initiative, spotlighting opportunities in mobile, semiconductor, and electronics manufacturing. We are witnessing a transformative period in India's digital and investment landscape, supported by significant policy changes and advancements in connectivity and telecommunications.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reinvigorated the Make in India initiative, aiming to accelerate reforms across diverse sectors, including mobile, semiconductor, and electronics manufacturing. Speaking at the India Mobile Congress, Modi emphasized India's investor-friendly image, bolstered by democratic governance, business-friendly policies, and spectacular digital advancements.
The Prime Minister highlighted recent policy reforms, including the recent rationalization of GST rates, which have made common-use items more affordable. He encouraged entrepreneurs, industries, and startups to capitalize on the vast opportunities within India's burgeoning manufacturing sector.
With India boasting the world's fastest-growing developer population and the second-largest telecom market, Modi celebrated the country's indigenous achievement of launching the Made in India 4G Stack, demonstrating India's digital and technological capabilities on the global stage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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