New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while highlighting the transformation in digital infrastructure in the country, asserted that digital connectivity is no longer a privilege or luxury, but an integral part of every Indian’s life.
“Today, the cost of one GB of wireless data in India is less than the price of a cup of tea. I’m used to using the tea example,” he remarked humorously, and added: “But in terms of user data consumption, we are among the leading countries in the world. This means that digital connectivity in India is no longer a privilege or luxury; it is an integral part of Indian life.”
The PM was speaking at the inauguration of the 9th edition of the India Mobile Congress (IMC 2025) in Delhi and said how India’s digital transformation is a powerful reflection of the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision.
He underscored India’s growing leadership in the global technology ecosystem, saying the country is turning global challenges into opportunities.
“In mobile, telecom, electronics and the entire technology ecosystem… wherever there are global bottlenecks, India has the opportunity to provide solutions to the world,” Modi said.
“India, through the Mobile Congress and the telecom sector, showcases the strength of the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. Remember, when I talked about ‘Make in India,’ some people used to mock it. Skeptics questioned how India could create technologically advanced products, as in their time, it took decades for new technology to reach India. The country has given a strong response to that,” he added.
According to the PM, India’s democratic setup, investor-friendly environment, and ease-of-doing-business policies have turned it into a trusted global investment destination.
“India also leads the way in terms of promoting industry and investment. Our success in digital public infrastructure is a testament to how committed the government is to a digital-first mindset. Therefore, I confidently say, this is the best time to invest, innovate, and make in India,” he said.
After inaugurating the event, the Prime Minister also celebrated a major milestone in India’s telecom journey – the launch of the Made-in-India 4G Stack – a fully indigenous technology framework.
“This is a major indigenous achievement for the country. With this, India has joined the list of just five countries in the world that possess this capability,” he said.
The PM highlighted the country’s transformation from a technology consumer to a technology creator. With its thriving start-up ecosystem, strong policy support, and affordable digital infrastructure, India, he said, is poised to play a defining role in the next phase of the global digital economy.













