NEW DELHI: “The Future is Here and Now,” declared Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, marking the start of the 7th edition of the India Mobile Congress. During the conference, Prime Minister Modi stated, “This event has the potential to change the fate of crores of people in the rapidly changing world of the 21st century.” We used to talk about the next century or the next decade when we discussed the future. However, because of advancements in technology, we now declare that the future has arrived.”The Prime Minister went on to say that we are headed towards leadership in the field of 6G technology. He also made fun of the UPA regime by bringing up the notorious 2G scandal. “We’re not just extending 5G across the nation, but we’re also headed towards leadership in 6G technology.Everyone is aware of the events surrounding the 2G spectrum allotment under the UPA administration. Even if 4G was extended throughout our administration, we remained untarnished. With regard to 6G technology, I have no doubt that India will dominate the globe,” PM Modi stated.“Be it technology, be it connectivity, be it 6G, be it AI, Cybersecurity, Semiconductors, Drones, Deep sea, the times to come are going to be completely different and it is a matter of happiness for everyone that our young generation is leading the future of the country,” he stated. PM Modi continued, “Recently, Google announced the manufacturing of its Pixel phone in India.” He also mentioned the tech giant’s recent announcement to manufacture Pixel phones in India. India is where Apple’s iPhone 15 and Samsung’s Fold 5 smartphone are made. We are pleased that mobile phones made in India are currently in use worldwide.”Additionally, he highlighted Indian start-ups, stating that the nation has developed into one of the top three startup ecosystems globally. We have produced a century of unicorns in a short amount of time, and we are now in the top three start-up ecosystems globally. India had less than 100 start-ups prior to 2014; today, there are more than one lakh. In the past year, India’s median mobile broadband speed has increased three times. We used to be ranked 118th in the world for mobile broadband speed, but as of right now, we are at 43,” PM Modi continued.