Narendra Modi discusses AI, health, climate during his meeting with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates
Indian PM Narendra Modi discussed issues ranging from Artificial Intelligence to health and climate adaptation during his recent meeting with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
Gates said he had an 'inspiring' experience while meeting Modi in New Delhi.
It is always inspiring to meet with @narendramodi and there was a lot to discuss. We talked about AI for public good; DPI; women-led development; innovation in agriculture, health, and climate adaptation; and how we can take lessons from India to the world. @PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/Y3REO67gxP
— Bill Gates (@BillGates) February 29, 2024
Gates posted on X: "It is always inspiring to meet with @narendramodi and there was a lot to discuss. We talked about AI for public good; DPI; women-led development; innovation in agriculture, health, and climate adaptation; and how we can take lessons from India to the world. @PMOIndia."
Thank you for sharing your book about how India is contributing to the global good, @DrSJaishankar. I enjoyed our discussion about India’s G20 Presidency, DPI, health, education, and women’s economic empowerment. India plays a vital role in fostering cross-country collaboration… https://t.co/EUcfGd8ZRP
— Bill Gates (@BillGates) February 29, 2024
Following the meeting, Modi wrote on X: "A wonderful meeting indeed! Always a delight to discuss sectors which will make our planet better and empower millions of people across the globe. @BillGates."
During his Indian visit, Gates also met External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik.
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