In a digital age marked by constant threats of hacking, cyber fraud, and virus attacks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized the importance of cybersecurity practices among government officials. During a recent address, PM Modi shared his personal habit of logging out of his system immediately after completing his tasks, advocating for this practice to be adopted by all.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his speech, highlighted a crucial aspect of cybersecurity that often gets overlooked – logging out of systems once work is done. He stressed, “Do you log out of your systems as soon as you finish work? I do. It is very important for cybersecurity.”
He urged that every office should appoint a responsible individual to ensure that all systems are logged out by the end of the day. This simple practice can significantly reduce the risk of cyber-attacks, as systems left open are more vulnerable to such threats.
The “Make in India” initiative, launched on September 25, 2014, has been a game-changer for India’s economy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently praised this initiative, highlighting its global impact. The program aims to facilitate investment, foster innovation, and build world-class infrastructure to make India a hub for manufacturing, design, and innovation.
MyGovIndia, in a recent post on the social media platform “X,” shared a report titled “From Local Craft to Global Impact: The Made in India Success Story.” The report celebrates the global success of Indian-made products, from bicycles to digital payment systems. The post highlights how the initiative has transformed international markets and captured global attention.
One of the standout stories is the demand for Made-In-India bicycles, which have found a significant market abroad. Additionally, “Made in Bihar” boots are now part of the Russian Army’s gear, showcasing the unexpected global reach of Indian products.
The report also mentions the high demand for Kashmir willow bats, renowned for their quality. Furthermore, India’s first cooperative society, Amul, has successfully launched its products in the US, bringing the unique flavors of India to the world. This expansion underscores the global appeal of Indian dairy products and Amul’s commitment to spreading the taste of India internationally.
The success of India’s Unified Payment Interface (UPI) system is another highlight. The UPI has become a global phenomenon, enabling seamless digital payments in multiple countries. This innovation not only facilitates transactions but also places India at the forefront of the digital payments revolution.
The Indian Government has implemented several policy initiatives to bolster the economic landscape. These include the Atmanirbhar Bharat packages, the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme across 14 sectors, and investment opportunities under the National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) and National Monetisation Pipeline (NMP).
Additionally, the India Industrial Land Bank (IILB) and the Industrial Park Rating System (IPRS) have been introduced to improve infrastructure. The soft launch of the National Single Window System (NSWS) aims to streamline investment processes. An institutional mechanism, in the form of Project Development Cells (PDCs) in all concerned Ministries and Departments, has been established to fast-track investments.
The Ministry of Commerce & Industry, in an official statement, reiterated that developing a robust manufacturing sector remains a key priority for the Indian Government. The Make in India initiative, now in its 2.0 phase, focuses on 27 sectors and is implemented across various Ministries, Departments, and both Central and State Governments.
Since its inception, the initiative has achieved significant milestones, driving economic growth and positioning India as a global manufacturing and innovation hub.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s emphasis on cybersecurity practices and the success of the “Make in India” initiative both highlight his vision for a secure and prosperous India. By promoting simple yet effective cybersecurity habits and fostering a supportive environment for manufacturing and innovation, PM Modi continues to steer India towards a future marked by safety and economic strength.