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Times of India18.06.2026Technik3 dk okumaIndia

PM Modi Showcases India's Tech Prowess at VivaTech 2026 in Paris

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  • At VivaTech 2026 in Paris, PM Modi highlighted India's AI capabilities, digital public infrastructure like UPI, and a thriving startup ecosystem.
  • He emphasized 'AI for All Inclusive' and invited global businesses to collaborate, noting the recent India-EU trade deal and India-France Year of Innovation.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed VivaTech 2026 in Paris, highlighting India's technological advancements and innovation ecosystem. He emphasized AI for inclusive growth and invited global collaboration.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday showcased India's technological transformation and innovation ecosystem at VivaTech 2026 in Paris, positioning the country as a global hub for artificial intelligence, digital public infrastructure and technology-driven growth.

Addressing Europe's largest technology event, PM Modi highlighted India's rapid digital progress, growing startup ecosystem and expanding partnerships with Europe, while inviting global businesses to collaborate with India, ANI reported.

India-EU trade deal and France partnership take centre stage

Opening his address, PM Modi described 2026 as a landmark year for India-Europe relations, citing the conclusion of the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement earlier this year. He said the agreement would boost trade and investment while creating new opportunities for collaboration in talent, technology and tourism. The Prime Minister also highlighted the launch of the India-France Year of Innovation, describing France as a bridge connecting the technology ecosystems of India and Europe.

India's digital transformation showcased

PM Modi pointed to India's achievements in building large-scale digital public infrastructure over the past decade, including what he described as the world's largest digital identity system and digital payment ecosystem. He noted that India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) now accounts for nearly half of the world's real-time digital transactions and highlighted its growing international footprint. “You can now use UPI in France too at the Eiffel Tower or the Paris airport.” He also cited DigiLocker as one of the world's largest digital document wallet platforms, underscoring India's efforts to use technology for financial inclusion, education, healthcare and agriculture.

'AI should mean All Inclusive'

Focusing on artificial intelligence, PM Modi said India believes AI should benefit everyone and improve lives rather than deepen inequalities. He described India's role as the AI Country Partner at VivaTech 2026 as a reflection of that vision. "For India, AI means All Inclusive," Modi said, adding that the country combines an open society with one of the world's largest pools of technology talent.

$50 billion incentives and startup-led growth

The Prime Minister said the government has introduced targeted incentives worth more than $50 billion to support private enterprise and technological innovation. He also highlighted India's affordable data services and low-cost green energy as key advantages for businesses looking to invest and scale operations. "Our government will enable and industry will innovate. Startups will disrupt and global partners will scale with us," PM Modi said, urging companies and innovators present at the event to partner with India.

Calling for deeper international collaboration, PM Modi concluded by inviting global technology leaders to work with India in developing solutions that can deliver benefits on a global scale.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, while addressing the media later, said, "Of course, the focus was on the situation in West Asia. In his meetings with his counterparts and also in his interventions at the G7, the Prime Minister expressed once again India's desire to see sustained peace and security in this region." India welcomed the developments that have taken place through the understanding that has been reached between the United States and Iran and hopes to see a rapid return to peace and stability in this region, he added.

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  • Increased India-Europe tech partnerships and investments.

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  • Details of US-Iran understanding's impact on regional peace.
  • Specific sectors benefiting most from India-EU trade deal.

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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