New Delhi: Speaking virtually at the meeting of the G20 Ministers of Digital Economy taking place in Bengaluru, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India’s diversity as a resource that can be leveraged to test and solve new digital products from all over the world.

PM Modi pointed out that India is home to over 1.3 billion people speaking over 100 languages. This diversity, he said, provides a unique opportunity to test new digital products in a variety of settings and with a variety of users.

For example, a new social media app could be tested in India with users from different regions, religions, and socio-economic backgrounds. This would help the developers to identify any potential problems with the app and to make sure that it is accessible to everyone.

The prime minister also said that India’s young population is another asset that can be used to test and solve new digital products. India has the world’s largest youth population, with over 600 million people under the age of 25. This young population is digitally savvy and eager to try new things.

PM Modi urged the G20 Ministers to consider India as a hub for testing and solving new digital products. He said that India has the resources and the talent to make this a reality.

PM Modi’s comments were welcomed by the G20 Ministers. They acknowledged the importance of India’s diversity and its young population. They also expressed their interest in working with India to develop and test new digital products.

India’s diversity can be a valuable resource for testing and solving new digital products. By leveraging this diversity, India can become a global hub for the development of new digital technologies.

In addition to the diversity of its population, India also has a strong track record in the IT and software industry. The Indian IT industry is one of the largest in the world, and it is known for its expertise in areas such as software development, testing, and data analytics.

India also has a well-developed infrastructure for testing and solving new digital products. The country has a number of testing labs and facilities that are equipped to test products in a variety of environments.