‘Google for India 2023’: Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw reveals favorite Google product

Union Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, talking on the ‘Google for India 2023’ occasion, mentioned on Thursday that his favorite Google product was YouTube.

Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw with Sanjay Gupta (2nd R), the vice president and country head of Google India, Rick Osterloh (2nd L), senior vice president, devices and services, Google and others at the ninth edition of Google for India event, in New Delhi. (PTI)
Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw with Sanjay Gupta (2nd R), the vice chairman and nation head of Google India, Rick Osterloh (2nd L), senior vice chairman, units and companies, Google and others on the ninth version of Google for India occasion, in New Delhi. (PTI)

When requested about his most favored Google product, Vaishnaw mentioned, “My favourite Google product… I really like YouTube. YouTube is very good.”

At the ninth version of the annual India-specific occasion hosted by Google’s mother or father firm Alphabet Inc., the tech large introduced that will probably be manufacturing its Pixel smartphones in India.

Responding to the announcement, Vaishnaw mentioned that this was a mirrored image of the expansion of India’s ecosystem which has led folks to belief it.

“Just about nine years back electronics manufacturing was negligible in the country. Mobile manufacturing was practically not there, almost 98 per cent of mobile phones that we used were imported. In a short time span of nine years, our PM Modi’s vision of ‘Digital India’, ‘Make in India’ and ‘Startup India’ this bouquet of programs has established India as a trusted value chain partner,” Vaishnaw advised news company ANI.

Expressing his happiness, the Union Minister added that each one large digital producers had been now organising their designs in India.

Speaking concerning the craziest concepts he had when he was a pupil at IIT Kanpur, Vaishnaw mentioned that what was as soon as a distant dream has grow to be a actuality over time.

“We used to think that when will the day come when we actually play chess with a computer. We used to have lots of competitions in which through programming, the program should solve the most difficult problems of chess. We used to think when can we start conversing with a computer – we are already conversing on a phone. That is a game-changer,” he mentioned as reported by Moneycontrol.

Speaking on Google manufacturing Pixel smartphones in India, Vaishnaw as quoted by Moneycontrol that round ten years in the past, the electronics manufactured in India had been a small part — about $20-25 million — nonetheless, immediately it has grown fourfold — to about $105 million.

“The component ecosystem, very crucial for the growth of the economy, is also developing very rapidly. Mobile manufacturing was practically negligible nine years back. Today we have a $44 billion mobile manufacturing industry with exports totaling $11 billion. This is good for Google, good for India,” he added.

He additionally advised ANI that home producers had been scaling up manufacturing in India too. “I can share with you that one factory near Delhi, which is going to start soon, that factory will have 20,000 people working in a single factory, that is the kind of change that is happening today.”

Sundar Pichai on the occasion

Speaking concerning the occasion, Google CEO Sundar Pichai mentioned in a put up on X, previously Twitter, “We shared plans at #GoogleforIndia to manufacture Pixel smartphones locally and expect the first devices to roll out in 2024. We’re committed to being a trusted partner in India’s digital growth- appreciate the support for Make In India @PMOIndia + MEIT Minister @AshwiniVaishnaw.”

He added, “We also introduced a more visual + local generative AI experience on Search to help surface AI-powered overviews on essential government programs, new Search features for small businesses, easier access to formal credit via Google Pay + more.”

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