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PM Modi praises National Technology Day, saying Pokhran tests “landmarks” activity

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi hopes to be on the country on Sunday on the occasion of National Technology Day and thanks Indian scientists for their 1998 Pokran nuclear test. The Prime Minister asserted that India is rapidly becoming a global leader in all areas, whether it is space, artificial intelligence, green technology or research and innovation to ensure the country.
“This is a day of pride and gratitude to our scientists and remember the 1998 Pokhran test. They are milestones in the growth trajectory of our nation, especially as we seek to be self-reliant,” the Prime Minister said in an article on social media platform X.
He stressed the role of citizens in mid-March to achieve significant achievements in the field of science and technology.
“This is a day of pride and gratitude to our scientists and remember the 1998 Pokhran test. They are milestones in the growth trajectory of our nation, especially as we seek to be self-reliant,” the Prime Minister said in an article on social media platform X.
He stressed the role of citizens in mid-March to achieve significant achievements in the field of science and technology.
“With the support of our people, India is becoming a global leader in different aspects of technology, whether it is space, artificial intelligence, digital innovation, green technology, etc. We reaffirm our commitment to enhancing future generations through science and research. Possible technologies can enhance humanity, ensure our country and drive our country and drive futuristic growth.”
India conducted a series of nuclear tests in Bokland in 1998, when the NDA led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee was in power. Over the past few years, a series of policy decisions, such as open space and the defense sector, have brought momentum to research and development in these areas and have increased government achievements.