 Ladies and gentlemen, it is my distinct honor and great privilege to introduce our guest of honor, His Excellency Prime Minister Modi. This group, Prime Minister of Leaders, representing all walks of life, spent the last hour talking about artificial intelligence, blockchain, and drones. I'm sure they would agree that the Fort Industrial Revolution holds a lot of promise for India. With more than 50% of its population under the age of 27, India can play a pivotal role in shaping the global Fort Industrial Revolution in a responsible, scalable, inclusive way. It is really about who can technology be made to work for 1.3 billion Indians. Prime Minister, on technology, you are among the most forward-looking leaders and have been so even as the Chief Minister of Gujarat. Your e-governance initiatives were instrumental in increasing accountability and transparency and in improving the welfare of the people. Under your leadership, the Indian government has embarked on key structural reforms and has undertaken large-scale initiatives such as Digital India and Startup India, empowering millions of Indians, and the result, India now being the sixth largest economy in the world and the fasting one when it comes to growth. That is also due to reforms. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank you personally for your country's continuous support of the World Economic Forum. This is the 35th year since Professor Klaus Schwab started our very strong relationship with India. The opening of the Center for the Fort Industrial Revolution is an inflection point in this relationship and I am confident that together with your government and the multi-stakeholder community of the Forum in India, we will be able to shape the Fort Industrial Revolution to benefit the broader society. Prime Minister, our collective destiny is, in a way, dependent on India's destiny and a bit of India is in all of our futures. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome His Excellency Prime Minister Modi. I am the President of the World Economic Forum, Sivar Gaprande, the Honourable President of the World Economic Forum, and my fellow countrymen from all over the world. I request all of you to come to this special event, I am very happy that the World Economic Forum has reminded me of the 4th Center of the Fort Industrial Revolution in India, the 4th Center of the Fort Industrial Revolution. I am very happy that the 4th Center of the Fort Industrial Revolution has reminded me of the 4th Center of the Fort Industrial Revolution in India, the 4th Center of the Fort Industrial Revolution in India. I am very happy that the 4th Center of the Fort Industrial Revolution has reminded me of the 4th Center of the Fort Industrial Revolution in India, the 4th Center of the Fort Industrial Revolution in India. In this technology, there is a different way of working in the world, in every country, in every society. There is a different way of working, of communicating. In such circumstances, after San Francisco, Tokyo and Beijing, the opening of this important centre in India opens the door to the great future. I thank the World Economic Forum for its support. How is the 4th Industrial Revolution taking place? How is it showing its influence in the world? You know this very well. You are its experts, you understand their values. It is very important for all of us to understand the importance of this revolution. Why is this revolution so important for India? And why is this revolution so important for India? The artificial intelligence, machine learning, internet of things, blockchain, big data, to take the development of India to a new heights, to make millions of jobs new, and to make the lives of every person in the country better. India's youth energy is in the field of information technology. The experience of its tens of thousands of people, the vibrant ecosystem of start-ups, increases one more level. Today, when India is moving forward with the success of New India, it is strengthening its resources and resources, so it has come to a conclusion that the 4th Industrial Revolution is at the forefront of gold. India is not only looking at it as a change in the industry, but also as a social change. Industry is a platform, production is a process, and technology is a tool. But its last goal is to make the life of the last person in the society easy, and to bring change to it. Along with that, I am seeing the strength of Industry 4.0, which is connected to the social and economic system, and which can always end many weaknesses. There will be an irreversible positive change in India. I am sure that Industry 4.0 can be used to end India's poverty. The life of the poor people in the society can be made better. In a country full of poverty and poverty like India, the speed and scale it needs to work in can help us a lot. Industry 4.0 is also connected to the fact that it is the most powerful industry in the world. I am proud that in the last 4.5 years, our government has taken many important initiatives to prepare India for the 4th Industrial Revolution, and has achieved success. I would like to keep the reason behind my self-confidence in front of you. Friends, in Industry 4.0, if a single word is removed, then there will be no meaning for it. This word is digital. But this word is the identity of India today. Digital India has sent data to the villages of India. In the last 4.5 years, to strengthen the telecom infrastructure of the country, the government has invested more than six times in comparison. Friends, in 2014, there was a digital identity of more than 100 million people in India. Today, more than 120 crore people in India have their digital identity. In 2014, there was a mobile-based transceiver station less than 8 lakh in India. Today, their number is more than 18 lakh. In 2014, the overall tele-density in India was 75%. Today, it has increased to 93%. In 2014, there were more than 23 crore people in India. Today, it has increased to more than 2 crore in India. In India, in the last 4 years, internet coverage has increased more than 75%. In recent years, more than 3 lakh kilometres of the Indian government has sent optical fibre. The result of this is that, before 2014, only 59% of the country was connected to optical fibre. Today, more than 1 lakh people have reached optical fibre. Very soon, more than 2.5 lakh people in India are going to reach optical fibre. Friends, in 2014, there were only 83,000 common service centres in India. Today, more than 3 lakh common service centres are working in India. In the rural areas of the country, in the remote areas of the country, more than 32,000 wi-fi hotspots are working. Digital India has changed the way of life of Indians in the last 4 years. In 2014, more than 30,000 mobile data was used in India. This is also interesting. In the whole world, the most mobile data consumption is happening in India. In the whole world, the cheapest data is also available in India. The reason for this is that more than 90% of mobile data has been lost in India since 2014. You won't find such a gross story in any country in the world. India's success story is unprecedented. Today, India is one of the world's most vast digital infrastructure countries. Aadhar Unified Payment Interface, UPI, eSign, eNational Agriculture Market, eNAM, Government eMarketplace, and JEM, DG Locker, Unique Interfaces are helping India to become a leader through artificial intelligence. Because of this, more and more people are connected with digital technology. The digital infrastructure of India has given the start-ups of the country the opportunity to innovate on these platforms. These innovations are also working to strengthen the MSME sector of the country. In India, in order to create a robust ecosystem connected with research on artificial intelligence, the national strategy has been made a few months ago. While working on the development of everyone, artificial intelligence for all has been named. How will research ecosystem be made? Will the adoption be promoted? Will the skilling challenges be fixed? All these important issues have been discussed in detail. Special attention has been given to those sectors which are connected with the birth of India like agriculture, health, education. In these sectors, many pilot projects have been started by the government. In this sector, in the past few days, we have held a big conference on mobility. In Mumbai, the new center of WEF will work to strengthen this sector. This center will work in the direction of everyone, in the direction of everyone's development. This center will help new technologies to design the policies of the government. This center will help the public sector, private sector, in the work of the government. This will help the new industries to move forward in the direction of 4.0. I was told that this center has started a project to improve government services through drones and internet of things. For this, I would like to congratulate the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. I hope that in the coming times, many such changes will take place in every state. With the help of 4.0 industries in India, with the help of artificial intelligence, where the people of one country will get the best treatment from health, their expenses will also be reduced. With the help of 4.0 industries, farmers will grow up on one side, the destruction of the industry will stop. On the other hand, their income will also increase. This technique will help the farmers of India to make the right decisions with the help of 4.0 industries. Smart city and India can help the infrastructure of the 21st century with the help of the help of the connectivity to the villages of the country. With the help of smart mobility, with the help of transportation, and with the help of new techniques to help India. Our country is complete with the language and intelligence. With the help of artificial intelligence, in different languages and languages, it can be easier to understand the thoughts. Similarly, in the struggle to help the problems in their lives, artificial intelligence has a huge advantage. It has many advantages. Friends, in all these main issues, in different ways, work has begun in India. In these works, Solve for India, Solve for the World. We are also working on it. We are also working on the global application with the help of local solutions. Another important part of technology is blockchain. This technology is connected to the government with the help of the minimum government and the government's vision. It is self-governance and self-serivification is being developed and is looking for future solutions. All government processes, organizations, and organizations can be removed from this. In these processes, with the help of the government, the number of people will increase, the number of people will decrease, the number of people will decrease, the number of people will increase, the number of people will increase, the number of people will increase, the number of people will increase, the number of people will decrease. We are also working on the development of companies and agencies and organizations to become better- thrilling Power connection, how many works can be brought to India faster than its mother? This is what India has been working on on the blockchain as well as the natural strategy. In this, it will also get help from the new center of WEF in Mumbai. I would also like to inform you that India is going to announce its drones policy very soon. When India was first elected, India was a slave. When India was second elected, India was also a slave. When India was third elected, India was struggling with its elections after independence. But now, India has changed from the 21st century. Today, I am saying with the support of 130 million people in my country that India will not remain a slave for the fourth election. In fact, I believe that India will be the first in the fourth election. India will be the first in the fourth election. Our demographic potential, fast-growing market size, and digital infrastructure keep making India a global hub of research and implementation. The benefit of innovation in India will be given to the entire world and humanity. Friends, today I would like to talk about another important topic on this subject. Some people are concerned about the rise of technology. Will it reduce unemployment? But the truth is that we have not even touched on the human life. Industry 4.0 is about to open its doors. This nature of job will change and create a new opportunity. This is what India is thinking of as a reality. The Indian government is running a skill India mission, start-up India, stand-up India, and atal innovation mission. Our country's youth is already working on changing technologies. Friends, after 10 years, no one can tell the world where the world will be. No one can tell the world how far the fifth industrial revolution is. Okay. The first three industrial revolution came to an end about 100 years ago. But we are also seeing that the fourth revolution has given a lesson 30-40 years ago. If we look at the last 1-2 decades, there are countless things. Technology has squeezed time. The change of industry 4.0 to 5.0 will not wait for 100 years. That is why India is very serious about industry 4.0. This is the time to get together with our entire society. I also want to establish an industry 4.0 park in India in the coming months. I request all of you, the people of the country, the government, civil society, and the entrepreneurs to come together with this revolution, together with the people of India. Friends, our government's thoughts are open. Whatever framework we have to make, whatever protocol we have to make, whatever policy we have to make, whatever policies we have to make in the hands of the new India, whatever we have to do, we are always ready to do. We welcome all your suggestions and experiences. The government is always ready. We have decided that this time we will not let India down. Once again, I would like to thank all of you at the centre of the fourth industrial revolution. Thank you very much. The vision you laid out in Davos today represents a huge opportunity, as you said, not just for India, but for the rest of the world. In these turbulent times, the world needs leadership. What we have seen today in our discussions with the private sector, with the government, and civil society, not only highlighted the opportunities we have to have a positive impact on the citizens and society of India, but to create a role model. We share your sense of urgency. A lot has been done. Much potential is still there. You have our commitment to make sure that we get there fast. Our centre here in India, in Mumbai, is the first step in accelerating the positive impact of all these technologies for the citizens and the rest of the world. As we outlined, it also represents an opportunity to close the gap that is widening every day. We can use these technologies and data-fueled economy in agriculture, in healthcare, in transportation, logistics, energy, environment to close the gap to ensure that not just the few, but the rest of the society benefits from it. So we thank you once again for your leadership in making this happen. And once again, you have our commitment as the World Economic Forum, as the Indian community, and the rest of the world to make a showcase as soon as possible. Thank you again. Namaskar. Jai Hind.