President Droupadi Murmu said India wants to further its involvement with the world by utilising its superior industrial capabilities, top-notch human resources, and cutting-edge technological achievements.
In her remarks at the CII’s International Engineering and Technology Exposition, she noted that there are numerous critical fields where international engineering and technological cooperation will result in advancements that will increase prosperity and increase safety for future generations.
By utilising its superior industrial expertise, top-notch talent pool, and cutting-edge technical advancements, India is on a mission to increase its global participation, according to Murmu. She predicted that soon, artificial intelligence would completely change the healthcare industry. Murmu predicted that robotics and industrial automation would alter production in ways that weren’t even imaginable ten years ago.
As the world appears to be moving past the Covid-19 crisis, Murmu added that the importance of technology in healthcare cannot be overstated and that this industry will continue to be a priority in the years to come. The President also pointed out that recent policy decisions had sparked unprecedented inclusive growth.
She continued by saying that the economy’s rapid shift to digitization and its acceptance on a social level had unlocked a new potential and created new opportunities for rapid growth. She continued by saying that everything from mobile phone production to aerospace and defence is most sought-after in India.
“Our commitment to renewable energy has fueled our widely recognised green growth. India has so been making steady progress towards achieving net zero emissions by the year 2070 “said the President.
The International Engineering and Technology Exhibition will take place from February 16 to 18 at Pragati Maidan in the city.