Microsoft CEO met Prime Minister Modi, said - will make India's Digital India vision come true

'Microsoft CEO met Prime Minister Modi, said - will make India's Digital India vision come true'

Satya Nadella, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft, the world's renowned multinational software company, called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Thursday. Nadella tweeted that we are ready to help India realize its Digital India vision and become a beacon for the world.

After meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that Indian government's keen eye on sustainable and inclusive economic growth led by digital transformation is very inspiring. We are ready to help India realize its Digital India vision and become a beacon for the world.



Nadella, the Indian-origin CEO of Microsoft Company, further said that India is doing a better job in the digital sector. No other country in the world is witnessing so much enthusiasm for digital. He said that the company used to manufacture its products in foreign countries and sell them in India, but now the company manufactures products in India and sells them globally.

In fact, after America, Microsoft has the largest development center in India. The company has invested in building four large data centers in India.



It is noteworthy that Microsoft is a well-known software company in the world, which mainly works for the field of computer engineering. Microsoft is considered one of the Big Five technology companies along with Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook Inc.