In this “Techade,” PM Modi outlines his vision for a digital India: Here is the specifics

On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that the nation’s wait for 5G technology is ended and that the advantages of “Digital India” will soon be felt in every town.

On the occasion of India’s 75th Independence Day, Modi addressed the country from the Red Fort and declared that India’s “Techade” has arrived thanks to 5G and a local push for semiconductor and smartphone production.

During his speech from the Red Fort’s ramparts, Modi declared: “We are taking revolution through ‘Digital India’ to the grass-roots levels and soon, every hamlet will be linked digitally as we herald in the 5G era.”

The Prime Minister is likely to officially launch the 5G network during the India Mobile Congress (IMC) on September 29.

“We are in a period of transition that occurs in an age, from mobile and semiconductor production to digital payments. Around us, the digital era is evolving. It has reshaped society, the economy, and politics “He was emphatic.

India is an aspiring culture, whose collective spirit is driving development, according to Modi.

After a successful 5G spectrum auction, the country is likely to witness the roll out of the much awaited high speed 5G mobile services in about a month’s time.

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