India stands atop in IT, digital tech: Chandrababu Naidu

No country can beat India on digital and information technology because the country has the largest number of youth, said the former chief minister of Andhra Pradesh and national president of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) Chandrababu Naidu here on Friday. Addressing the valedictory function of the 20th anniversary of the Indian School of Business (ISB), Chandarbabu said “India is going to become number one on the global economy. Things are happening across the globe only becawuse of the Indians, particularly the youth. Indians are wealth creators globally and things are happening positively in the world only because of Indians and because of the youth,” Chandrababu said and stated that of the total number of Indians migrated to various countries for either employment or as entrepreneurs, 30 per cent of them are Telugus.

The elite gathering for the meeting was drawn from across the globe, alumni of the ISB and the faculty both in service and retired. The meeting was chaired by the founder dean of the ISB, Dr Pramanth Raj Sinha, while Chandrababu was the chief guest. The first passed out batch of the ISB who are now either employed in India or abroad while some turned into entrepreneurs, too were present at the meeting.

Madhu Sharma

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