Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella meets PM Modi; says India’s digital transformation inspiring

Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday and discussed Digital India’s vision.

During the meeting, Nadella praised the Central government for focusing on sustainable and inclusive economic growth.

In a tweet, he wrote, “Thank you @narendramodi for an insightful meeting. It’s inspiring to see the government’s deep focus on sustainable and inclusive economic growth led by digital transformation and we’re looking forward to helping India realize the Digital India vision and be a light for the world (sic).”

Nadella, who is on a four-day visit to India, also met External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday. The two discussed several issues including governance and security in the digital domain.

“Great to meet Chairman and CEO of Microsoft Corporation @satyanadella. Discussed delivery, governance and security in the digital domain,” the Minister tweeted.

The India-born CEO is scheduled to visit Hyderabad and Bengaluru this week.

At Microsoft’s Tech for Good and Education showcase event in New Delhi on Wednesday, Nadella said the company is very committed to India. He also highlighted the impact created by technology in the areas of philanthropic work and education.

Microsoft has operated in India for more than 32 years now.

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