India’s UPI attracts global nations: PM Modi

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that UPI, India’s indigenous technology for digital payments, is attracting global nations.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Maan Ki Baat broadcast on radio on the last Sunday of every month started today at 11 am. The Prime Minister’s 98th Maan Ki Baat speech was delivered by the party’s national president JP at the BJP headquarters in Delhi. Natta and others asked. In this radio address, Prime Minister Modi said: “UPI, India’s indigenous technology for digital payments, is attracting the world.

A few days back, the project to make payments between India’s UPI and Singapore’s PayNow was launched. Now people of both countries can transact money through their mobile phones.

Similarly, e Sanjivani app is a great boon to the people of India. Through this, people can get medical advice from the comfort of their homes. So far more than 10 crore people have benefited from this app. Congratulations to the doctors and patients for achieving this feat. These are great proofs of how India has made technology a part of life.

Indian toys are very popular internationally. When I talk about toys in the Maan Ki Baat speech, fellow Indians get excited about it. Now the demand for Indian toys has increased in the international market,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his Maan Ki Baat speech.

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