The agenda of the meeting was the Digital Indian vision. 

Satya Nadella appreciated the government for improvising sustainable and inclusive financial growth. 

In a tweet, he wrote, “Thank you Narendra Modi for an insightful meeting. It’s inspiring to see the government’s deep focus on sustainable and inclusive economic growth led by digital transformation and we’re looking forward to helping India realize the Digital India vision and be a light for the world“.

Satya Nadella is visiting India which includes trips to Mumbai, Bangalore, and New Delhi. On Tuesday, he spoke at the Microsoft Future Ready Leadership Summit in Mumbai.

On Tuesday, Satya Nadella highlighted the importance of energy-efficient cloud services. He said the adoption of such technology is growing and proving “game-changing.”

Cloud-native applications have yet not begun…by 2025 you are going to have most of the application anybody builds really at that efficient frontier of cloud net,” Satya Nadella said.

Speaking with top business leaders at the Microsoft Summit, Satya Nadella highlighted the digital needs of every organization. He mentioned how the Microsoft cloud can drive innovation, drive broad economic development and accelerate business growth in India.

Our mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more, and ultimately, we have to measure our success by achieving that mission,” expressed Satya Nadella.

In simple terms, I say, we should do well only when the world around us is doing well. One of the most fantastic things even on this trip to India that I’m learning about is not just what’s happening in the top cities of the country, but what’s happening across all the cities in the country and how digital is playing a role,” Satya Nadella stated.

Satya Nadella also spoke about how organizations large and small in India are transforming with Microsoft’s powerful technology stack and solutions. Nadella, from Hyderabad, also praised the way India builds public infrastructure. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar met with Microsoft CEO yesterday to discuss a number of issues including digital governance and security.