 India is an ancient nation with a youthful population. India is known for its traditions. But the younger generation is also making the hub of technology. Be it creative wheels on Insta or real-time payments. Building or quantum computing. Machine learning or mobile apps. FinTech or data science. The youth of India are a great example of how a society can embrace latest technology in India. Technology is not about innovation but also about inclusion. Today digital performance are empowering the rights and dignity of people while protecting privacy. In the last nine years, over a billion people got a unique digital biometric identity connected with their bank accounts and mobile phones. This digital public infrastructure helps us reach citizens within seconds with financial assistance. 850 million people receive direct benefit, financial transfers into their accounts. Three times a year over 100 million farmers receive assistance in their bank accounts at the click of a button. The value of such transfer has crossed 320 billion dollars. And we have saved over 25 billion dollars in the process. If you visit India, you will see everyone is using phones for payments including street vendors. Last year, out of every 100 real-time digital payments in the world, 46 happened in India. Nearly 400,000 miles of optical fiber cables and cheap data have assured in a revolution of opportunities. Farmers check weather updates, the elderly get social security payments, students access scholarships, doctors deliver telemedicine, fishermen check fishing grounds and small businesses get loans with just a tap on their phones.