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Google to invest Rs 75,000 Crore in India: Sundar Pichai
Google has announced a big gift to India. To give a boost to India's digital economy, Google has announced a fund of 75,000 crore rupees, or $ 10 billion.
New Delhi: Google has announced a big gift to India. To give a boost to India's digital economy, Google has announced a fund of 75,000 crore rupees, or $ 10 billion. Google CEO Sundar Pichai has said to invest Rs 75,000 crore in the sixth Google for India event being held in the country.
Google will invest 75 thousand crore rupees:
In this context, he said, Google will invest 75 thousand crore rupees in the next 5 to 7 years to speed up the digital economy. These investments in ecosystem of India. There will be a mix of equity investment, partnerships and operational infrastructure.
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CEO Sundar Pichai said, 'We’ll do this through a mix of equity investments, partnerships, and operational, infrastructure and ecosystem investments. This is a reflection of our confidence in the future of India and its digital economy.'
Google has been a significant contributor to GST and India's digital infrastructure. Artificial is very important for health and agriculture. Also, Google has taken very effective steps in disaster like flood.
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Along with this, the work of digitizing the Indian language has been done. India's app economy is growing at a rapid pace. Company will proceed not only in app downloads but uploads. Google is working fast on India's digital village.
Improvement in voice input and computing India’s languages:
There’s still more work to do in order to make the internet affordable and useful for a billion Indians…from improving voice input and computing for all of India’s languages, to inspiring and supporting a whole new generation of entrepreneurs,' said Sundar Pichai.
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