100 Days of Modi 3.0: AI Driving Growth in Healthcare, Education, and Mobility
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In the first 100 days of Modi 3.0, AI has been at the leading edge of India's transformation across key sectors. Modi's focus on AI integration across these sectors underscores India's commitment to capitalizing technology for national development, fostering innovation, and securing global competitiveness.
Introduction
Mr.Narendra Modi recently formed his government as Prime Minster of INDIA has just crossed his first 100 days in his leadership. Together with other important priorities he wishes to propel country as a Global leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI).Their primary focus is on yoking Generative AI (GenAI) “The Advisory states that intermediaries and AI developers should ensure that AI models do not Permeate bias or discrimination or threaten the integrity of the electoral process.”Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)
Sectors to be enhanced with AI
Healthcare
Agriculture
Education
Smart cities
Mobility
AI in Healthcare: A Modified Patient Care
E-Health dynamism
Automation in diagnostic tools
Customized medicine furtherance
AI in Agriculture: Enhancing Productivity and Sustainability
Precision Agriculture techniques
Crop prophecy and optimization
Robotization in pest control and irrigation systems
AI in Education: Personalized and Accessible Learning
Customized learning platforms
AI-driven teaching tools
Skill development programs
AI in Infrastructure: Building Smart and Efficient Cities
Digital city projects
AI in construction and town planning
Eco Friendly environment through AI
AI in Mobility: Shaping the Future of Transportation
Smart conveyance systems
Electric and autonomous vehicle initiatives
Traffic regulation solutions
Challenges and Future Outlook
Hail the digital divide
Data privacy and security risk
Skill development for the AI era
Conclusion
In the first 100 days of Modi 3.0, AI has emerged as a central pillar in shaping the future of India’s key sectors—healthcare, agriculture, education, infrastructure, and mobility. The government’s commitment to integrating AI into these areas reflects its vision of harnessing technology for national development and global competitiveness.