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PM Modi, Satya Nadella and Microsoft
Microsoft announces $3 billion investment in India after Satya Nadella's meet with PM Modi
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced the $3 billion investment into India's AI and cloud computing infrastructure after a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 6.
PM Modi meets Microsoft's Satya Nadella, discusses tech, innovation and AI
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday met Microsoft chief executive officer (CEO) Satya Nadella, and held discussions on various aspects of tech, innovation and artificial intelligence (AI).
‘Excited to build on our commitment to making India AI-first’: Satya Nadella meets PM Modi
"Glad to know about Microsoft's ambitious expansion and investment plans in India. It was also wonderful discussing various aspects of tech, innovation and AI in our meeting," Narendra Modi said.
Microsoft chief Satya Nadella meets PM Modi on AI-roadmap in India
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella meets PM Modi to discuss AI platform shift and Microsoft's commitment to India's tech future.
Microsoft to Invest $3 Billion to Expand Azure, AI Capacity in India
Microsoft will invest about $3 billion to expand capacity for artificial intelligence (AI) and its Azure cloud-computing services in India, CEO Satya Nadella said at an event on Tuesday. (Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru;
Microsoft Plans to Invest $3 Billion on AI, Cloud Infrastructure in India
The company plans to grow the company’s Azure cloud business in India and set up new data centers.
Microsoft’s Nadella Pledges $3 Billion AI Investment in India
Microsoft Corp. plans to spend $3 billion to expand its cloud computing and artificial intelligence capabilities in India, targeting the world’s most populous country to fuel its revenue growth.
Microsoft to pump $3 billion into cloud and AI push in India
Microsoft plans to invest $3 billion to expand capacity for its artificial intelligence and cloud Azure services in India and also upskill an additional 10 million people in the country, the software giant’s chief executive said Tuesday.
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PM Modi to lay foundation, inaugurate slew of projects in Andhra on Jan 8
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Visakhapatnam on Wednesday to lay the foundation for a few important ...
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Why Modi govt initiated probe into unlawful use of Elon Musk's Starlink
While banned in India, the Starlink satellite internet has been misused by smugglers and insurgents, raising national ...
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Donald Trump inauguration: Georgia Meloni to Nayib Bukele, global leaders to join Jan 20 ceremony; will PM Modi attend?
Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the US President on January 20, following his victory in the US Presidential Polls.
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PM Modi appreciates letter from President Biden handed over by NSA Sullivan
During the meeting, PM Modi recalled his meetings with Biden, including during his visit to the US for Quad Leaders' Summit in September last year ...
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PM Modi, Satya Nadella discuss AI and innovation
PM Narendra Modi and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discussed AI, technology, and innovation. Microsoft’s expansion plans aim to ...
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Rail Division for Jammu and train to Kashmir – Modi govt’s 2025 railway plans for J&K
On Monday, Modi inaugurated the new Jammu Railway Division -- India’s 70th overall and sixth under the Northern Railways.
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‘Abusive’ Modi failed to talk development: AAP
Kejriwal said that the two projects inaugurated by Modi on the day were joint ventures between the central and the state ...
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Modi inaugurates Charlapalli new railway terminal station
Hyderabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated Charlapalli new railway terminal station virtually. The new ...
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Narendra Modi’s Populist Facade Is Cracking
India is now a testing ground for whether demagoguery or deteriorating living conditions exert a greater sway on voters.
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