Close X
Thursday, December 12, 2024
ADVT 
International

PM Modi Arrives In Silicon Valley To Push Digital India

Darpan News Desk, 26 Sep, 2015 02:59 PM
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived here on Saturday to a red carpet welcome and a rousing reception from the Indian-American community to win over Silicon valley for his drive for technological innovation in India.
     
    Flying in from New York for meetings with America's top tech titans, he was greeted at the airport by an enthusiastic crowd amid chants of "Modi Modi".
     
    Many wearing tricolour scarves and waving paper Indian flags also held aloft signs saying "We Support Digital India."
     
    The first Indian leader to visit California in more than three decades, Modi is set to have meetings with Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai, Indian-American chief executives of Microsoft and Google respectively.
    He will also meet Apple CEO Tim Cook, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and electric carmaker Tesla's iconic CEO Elon Musk.
     
    "Namaste California! PM @narendramodi arrives in San Jose, for a tech-startup-energy-diaspora oriented weekend," tweeted external affairs ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup.
     
    After a brief interaction with the Indian-American community, Modi will visit Tesla's Fremont plant later Saturday.
     
    Here more than the zero emissions cars that it makes, Modi would be interested in its "Powerwall", a home battery charged by solar panels, for India's clean energy initiative.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Affluent Chicago Suburb To Host India's Independence Day Parade

    Affluent Chicago Suburb To Host India's Independence Day Parade
    The Chicago suburb of Naperville is to officially host the India Independence Day parade this year, making it the first city in Midwest America to do so.

    Affluent Chicago Suburb To Host India's Independence Day Parade

    Indian-American Sunita Williams NASA's Commercial Crew Astronaut

    Indian American Sunita Williams is among four astronauts who have been selected by NASA for commercial flights to the International Space Station (ISS) from US soil.

    Indian-American Sunita Williams NASA's Commercial Crew Astronaut

    Donald Trump Predicts Win Despite Controversial Remarks

    Donald Trump Predicts Win Despite Controversial Remarks
    Real-estate magnate and TV personality Donald Trump promises he will win the Hispanic vote to become the Republican candidate and then the elected president of the US, despite his controversial remarks about Mexican immigrants.

    Donald Trump Predicts Win Despite Controversial Remarks

    Keeping Base-Jumping Stunt Secret Took Effort, Pan Am Organizers Say

    Keeping Base-Jumping Stunt Secret Took Effort, Pan Am Organizers Say
    TORONTO — Organizers for the Pan Am Games say one of challenges of planning a gravity-defying sequence at Friday's open ceremony — which included a Donovan Bailey stunt double base-jumping off the CN Tower — was keeping it under wraps.

    Keeping Base-Jumping Stunt Secret Took Effort, Pan Am Organizers Say

    Convoy To Allow People Back Into Communities Not Affected By Saskatchewan Fires

    Convoy To Allow People Back Into Communities Not Affected By Saskatchewan Fires
    PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Officials are organizing a convoy to allow people to return to  communities unaffected by Saskatchewan's wildfires.

    Convoy To Allow People Back Into Communities Not Affected By Saskatchewan Fires

    Dipak Desai, Indian-Origin Doctor Gets Prison In Us For Health Insurance Fraud

    Dipak Desai, Indian-Origin Doctor Gets Prison In Us For Health Insurance Fraud
    An Indian-origin doctor has been sentenced to 71 months in a federal prison and ordered to repay over $2.2 million for health insurance fraud, the Federal Bureau of investigation announced Friday.

    Dipak Desai, Indian-Origin Doctor Gets Prison In Us For Health Insurance Fraud