During the ITU World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly in Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered an inspiring address highlighting India’s rapid advancements in the telecom sector. He emphasized that India has emerged as a dynamic hub for telecommunications and technology, boasting an impressive 1.2 billion mobile phone users and 950 million internet users. Modi noted that over 40% of the world's real-time digital transactions occur in India, showcasing the nation's growing significance in the global digital economy. He stated that digital connectivity is not only a vital tool for last-mile delivery but also a means to foster global collaboration and progress. By leveraging its extensive digital infrastructure, India is poised to contribute meaningfully to the future of global telecommunications. Modi’s vision underscores the country’s commitment to ensuring that discussions at the assembly translate into actionable strategies for enhancing connectivity, accessibility, and technology for the greater good of the global community.