Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that India has the potential to lead the world's fourth industrial revolution. The government has taken several reforms to make India a manufacturing hub. He said that the fourth industrial revolution in the world is about to take place in the field of technology and it is related to innovation. He said that India could not become a part of the earlier industrial revolution due to different reasons, but this time India is capable of leading such a revolution.
Let us tell you that the Prime Minister has said these things in a message sent in a program organized in Kevadiya, Gujarat. During the program, the message of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was read by the Secretary, of the Ministry of Heavy Industries. In the message, the Prime Minister also said that India's industry and its industrialists are playing an important role in making the country a vital link to the global supply chain. He has also said in the message that through reforms and initiatives on our part, we have tried to ensure that India develops as a technology-based manufacturing hub in the world.
Speaking at the event, Heavy Industries Minister Mahendra Nath Pandey said that the government is taking several steps to boost manufacturing through Industrial Revolution 4.0.
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