Re: India-US Relations : News and Discussion- II
Posted: 27 Sep 2015 20:57
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The TV New reporters from Delhi are hounding with -ve questions.Raja Bose wrote:Was the DD/ANI correspondent going to do a shashtanga pranam to Elon Musk or something in the Modi Tesla visit video?What's with this servile attitude to goras?
UlanBatori wrote:Or in India, while it is idling in clogged traffic.?
Sorry if posted earlier.. here is a youtube link too.. (Q&A starts around 15 minutes into the video)
#SinceWeAreJokingSaiK wrote:I think the need for desh is the battery technology more than a replaceable battery management system for cars. I am sure that is possible if we put the design specs on the table for discussions.
Modi gov is going big on solar.. I also read tesla thinking about diversifying on battery techs.
UlanBatori wrote:Or in India, while it is idling in clogged traffic.?perfect! can be integrated with traffic management too. some of the traffic stops in bluru is like 4-5 minutes
NEW DELHI—U.S. President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are scheduled to hold talks Monday, as their two countries continue to tighten strategic and economic ties in the face of an increasingly assertive China.
It will be the third bilateral meeting in one year between the leaders of the world’s two largest democracies. Since Mr. Modi’s election last May, the two men have fostered a personal rapport in an effort to repair the relationship that had careened off course in 2013 amid a bitter row over the arrest of an Indian diplomat in New York.
Mr. Obama was the guest of honor at India’s Republic Day military parade in January and a hotline to help him stay in touch with the Indian prime minister went live in August.
On the six-day trip to the U.S. that ends Monday, Mr. Modi has sought to overcome another barrier between the two countries: growing concern about the pace of economic change in India.
Parliamentary gridlock has stymied Mr. Modi already-incremental agenda, dampening hopes that his landslide election victory last year would bring bold economic policy changes.
In U.N. speeches and meetings with executives from New York to Silicon Valley, Mr. Modi and his entourage have highlighted the steadily-growing Indian economy’s attractiveness when China is battling economic turmoil and other emerging markets are slowing.
In a Thursday meeting of more than 40 of America’s most powerful executives—including IBM Chairman Ginni Rometty and Lockheed Martin’s Marillyn Hewson—the government circulated a one-page note on steps it has taken to improve India’s business climate. Foreign Ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup said business and financial-sector leaders voiced support for Mr. Modi’s plans, but delivered one message: “Please make the changes faster.”
Mr. Modi is looking for U.S. investment and technology for a number of his flagship programs, from an ambitious renewable-energy push to his “Make in India” campaign to encourage more investment in Asia’s third-largest economy after China and Japan.
He has stressed India’s ambitious development plans to draw attention to opportunities for investment, including constructing 50 million houses, connecting 600,000 villages with broadband, generating 100 gigawatts of solar power and building 100 smart cities.
On the weekend, Mr. Modi visited Silicon Valley, where he sat down with some of the biggest names in technology—including Uber Technologies Inc. CEO Travis Kalanick and Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook—and visited Tesla Motors Inc. He was seeking help to solve some of India’s most stubborn problems, such as illiteracy, electricity shortages and access to banking.
“When you think of the exponential speed and scale of expansion of social media or a service, you have to believe that it is equally possible to rapidly transform the lives of those who have long stood on the margins of hope,” Mr. Modi said in a speech in San Jose to Silicon Valley executives on Saturday.
At least one tech company has already responded. Smartphone chip maker Qualcomm Inc. announced Sunday that it would invest up to $150 million in Indian startups.
On Monday, Mr. Modi and Mr. Obama are likely to discuss measures to increase economic engagement and tighten security ties.
<snip> please see the link for the whole article...
Form Google Campus.. Breaking news ..Amber G. wrote:
Also.. may not get into news anytime soon but...
I am waiting for India/US to work on things like Google Glasses (which can measure blood glucose level and help millions effected by diabetes.. (Edited _ I meant google devices )
Yep, Tesla is interested.. (Some of the IIT'ans were actually talking with Namo in Digital India Dinner about this)
Or Theranos/Elizabeth Homes to announce opening its blood testing centers in India..
Or.. Tesla/IITK joint development of good batteries..(to store solar power)..
Khan Academy providing its expertise so I can coach math to wider audience in Rajasthan..
All by 2019 or before..!
May be this url ?UlanBatori wrote:And YESS!!! The Ricksha version!
Mark ZuckerBhakt and Ishtdeva.Amber G. wrote:svinayak wrote:http://newsroom.fb.com/livestream/
Sorry if posted earlier.. here is a youtube link too.. (Q&A starts around 15 minutes into the video)
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I thought people like "Alas, good grace is not one of Modi's virtues" uvachar Mani Shankar Aiyer types write only in NDTV or Dawn calling ( or giving expert opinion about) people "arrogant or whatever" ... without any clue../sigh/..Simple checking would have shown were the CEO's who gathered and welcomed Modi.CRamS wrote:... Who was that emcee guy? During his thank you note, I thought he came across as arrogant and condescending, like a brown sahib looking at India from distance like a colonial bahadur: ....
that ij culled @dbutt kicking!pandyan wrote:With Twitter, everybody is a reporter![]()
... English Version..ज्यादा से ज्यादा भारतियों को इंटरनेट से जोड़ने की एक पहल - 1 करोड़ रेल यात्रियों प्रतिदिन से शुरुआत
जब मैं एक छात्र था, मैं चेन्नई सेंट्रल स्टेशन (तब मद्रास सेंट्रल के रूप में जाना जाता था) से आईआईटी खड़गपुर की दिन की रेल यात्रा पसंद करता था । मुझे विभिन्न स्टेशनों पर उन्मत्त ऊर्जा की याद आज भी ताजा है और मैं भारतीय रेल के अविश्वसनीय स्तर और विस्तार पर अचम्भा करता था ।
आज गूगलप्लेक्स में प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी
मुझे यह घोषणा करते हुए बहुत गर्व हो रहा है कि ये भारत के रेलवे स्टेशन हैं जो करोड़ों लोगों को ऑनलाइन लाने में मदद करेंगे । पिछले साल, भारत में 10 करोड़ लोगों ने पहली बार इंटरनेट उपयोग शुरू किया है । इसका मतलब यह है कि भारत में अब चीन को छोड़ कर हर देश से अधिक इंटरनेट उपयोगकर्ता हैं । पर चौंकाने वाली बात ये है की भारत में अभी भी 100 करोड़ से ज़्यादा लोग ऑनलाइन नहीं हैं ।
हम इन 100 करोड़ भारतवासियों को ऑनलाइन लाने में मदद करना चाहते हैं - ताकि उन्हें पूरे वेब तक पहुँच मिल सके, और वहां मौजूद जानकारी और अवसर भी । और किसी पुराने कनेक्शन से नहीं - तेज़ ब्रॉडबैंड से ताकि वे वेब का सबसे अच्छा अनुभव कर सकें । इसलिए आज, भारत के प्रधानमंत्री श्री नरेंद्र मोदी जी के हमारे U.S. मुख्यालय में उपस्थित होने के अवसर पर, और उनकी डिजिटल इंडिया पहल के अनुरूप, हमने भारत भर में 400 रेलवे स्टेशनों में सार्वजनिक उच्च गति वाई-फाई उपलब्ध कराने के लिए एक नई परियोजना की घोषणा की है ।
हमारी पहुंच और ऊर्जा टीम की, भारतीय रेलवेज, जो कि दुनिया के सबसे बड़े रेलवे नेटवर्कों में से एक चला रही है, और रेलटेल, जो व्यापक फाइबर नेटवर्क के माध्यम से रेलवायर जैसी इंटरनेट सेवाएं प्रदान करता है, के साथ काम करते हुए आने वाले महीनों में पहले स्टेशनों को ऑनलाइन लाने की योजना है। यह नेटवर्क 2016 के अंत से पहले भारत में सबसे व्यस्त स्टेशनों में से 100 को कवर करने के लिए तेजी से विस्तार करेगा, और शेष स्टेशन उसके बाद जल्द ही कवर होंगे ।
जब सिर्फ पहले 100 स्टेशन ऑनलाइन होंगे, तब भी इस परियोजना के माध्यम से हर दिन 1 करोड़ से अधिक लोगों के लिए वाई-फाई उपलब्ध होगा। यह भारत में सबसे बड़ी सार्वजनिक वाई-फाई परियोजना होगी, और संभावित उपयोगकर्ताओं की संख्या के हिसाब से दुनिया की सबसे बड़ी परियोजनाओं में गिनी जाएगी । यह वाई-फाई तेज़ भी होगा - भारत में अधिकतम लोग आज जो उपयोग करते हैं उसकी तुलना में कई गुना तेज़ । इस से यात्री जितनी देर इंतज़ार कर रहे हैं उतनी देर में एक उच्च परिभाषा वीडियो स्ट्रीम कर पाएंगे, अपने गंतव्य के बारे में कुछ अनुसंधान कर पाएंगे या कुछ वीडियो, एक पुस्तक या एक नया खेल डाउनलोड कर पाएंगे । सबसे अच्छी बात, यह सेवा शुरू में मुफ्त होगी, और भविष्य में इसे आत्मनिर्भर बनाने का दीर्घकालीन लक्ष्य है ताकि रेलटेल और अधिक भागीदारों के साथ अधिक स्टेशनों और अन्य स्थानों में इसका विस्तार किया जा सके ।
इस नक्शे में वो पहले 100 स्टेशन दर्शाये गए हैं जहाँ 2016 के अंत तक उच्च गति वाई-फाई होगा
हमें लगता है कि यह 30 करोड़ से अधिक भारतीय जो पहले से ही ऑनलाइन हैं और लगभग एक अरब से अधिक है जो नहीं हैं, उनके लिए इंटरनेट को सुलभ और उपयोगी बनाने का एक महत्वपूर्ण हिस्सा है ।
पर यह सिर्फ एक हिस्सा है । अधिक भारतीयों को सस्ती, उच्च गुणवत्ता वाले स्मार्टफोन्स प्राप्त करने के लिए, जो अधिकतम लोगों के लिए इंटरनेट का उपयोग प्राथमिक तरीका है, हमने पिछले साल एंड्राइड वन फ़ोन लांच किया था । सीमित बैंडविड्थ की चुनौतियों से निपटने में मदद करने के लिए, हम हाल ही में मोबाइल वेब पृष्ठों को तेजी से और कम डेटा के साथ लोड करने की सुविधा लाये हैं, यूट्यूब ऑफ़लाइन उपलब्ध बनाया है और ऑफलाइन मैप्स जल्द ही आने वाला है ।
भारतीयों, जिनमे से कई अंग्रेजी नहीं बोलते, के लिए वेब सामग्री और अधिक उपयोगी बनाने में मदद करने के लिए और अधिक स्थानीय भाषा की सामग्री को बढ़ावा देने के लिए हमने पिछले साल भारतीय भाषा इंटरनेट एलायंस की शुरूआत की है, और हमारे उत्पादों में अधिक से अधिक स्थानीय भाषा समर्थन का निर्माण किया है - हिंदी वॉयस खोज, उन्नत हिंदी कीबोर्ड और एंड्राइड के नवीनतम संस्करण में सात भारतीय भाषाओं के लिए समर्थन में सुधार । और अंत में, सभी भारतीयों को कनेक्टिविटी का लाभ लेने में मदद करने के लिए, हमने महिलाओं, जो कि आज भारत में इंटरनेट उपयोगकर्ताओं का सिर्फ एक तिहाई भाग हैं, की मदद करने में अपने प्रयास और तेज़ किये हैं ताकि वे वेब से अधिकतम लाभ उठा सकें ।
हज़ारों युवा भारतीय हर दिन चेन्नई सेंट्रल से निकलते हैं, जैसे मैं कई साल पहले निकलता था, सीखने और जानने के लिए उत्सुक, और अवसर की तलाश में । मेरी आशा है कि यह वाई-फाई परियोजना इन सब बातों को थोड़ा आसान कर देगी ।
सुन्दर पिचई, सीईओ, गूगल के द्वारा प्रकाशित
Link to image of a map of the first 100 to be WiFi Indian Rail Stations.When I was a student, I relished the day-long railway journey I would make from Chennai Central station (then known as Madras Central) to IIT Kharagpur. I vividly remember the frenetic energy at the various stations along the way and marveled at the incredible scale and scope of Indian Railways.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Googleplex today
I’m very proud to announce that it’s the train stations of India that are going to help get millions of people online. In the past year, 100 million people in India started using the Internet for the first time. This means there are now more Internet users in India than in every country in the world aside from China. But what's really astounding is the fact that there are still nearly one billion people in India who aren’t online.
We’d like to help get these next billion Indians online—so they can access the entire web, and all of its information and opportunity. And not just with any old connection—with fast broadband so they can experience the best of the web. That’s why, today, on the occasion of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to our U.S. headquarters, and in line with his Digital India initiative, we announced a new project to provide high-speed public Wi-Fi in 400 train stations across India.
Working with Indian Railways, which operates one of the world's largest railway networks, and RailTel, which provides Internet services as RailWire via its extensive fiber network along many of these railway lines, our Access & Energy team plans to bring the first stations online in the coming months. The network will expand quickly to cover 100 of the busiest stations in India before the end of 2016, with the remaining stations following in quick succession.
Even with just the first 100 stations online, this project will make Wi-Fi available for the more than 10 million people who pass through every day. This will rank it as the largest public Wi-Fi project in India, and among the largest in the world, by number of potential users. It will also be fast—many times faster than what most people in India have access to today, allowing travelers to stream a high definition video while they’re waiting, research their destination, or download some videos, a book or a new game for the journey ahead. Best of all, the service will be free to start, with the long-term goal of making it self-sustainable to allow for expansion to more stations and other places, with RailTel and more partners, in the future.
This map shows the first 100 stations that will have high-speed Wi-Fi by the end of 2016
We think this is an important part of making the Internet both accessible and useful for the more than 300 million Indians already online, and the nearly one billion more who are not.
But it’s not the only piece. To help more Indians get access to affordable, high-quality smartphones, which is the primary way most people there access the Internet, we launched Android One last year. To help address the challenges of limited bandwidth, we recently launched a feature that makes mobile webpages load faster and with less data, and we’ve made YouTube available offline with offline Maps coming soon.
To help make web content more useful for Indians, many of whom don’t speak English, we launched the Indian Language Internet Alliance last year to foster more local language content, and have built greater local language support into our products—including Hindi Voice Search, an improved Hindi keyboard and support for seven Indian languages with the latest versions of Android. And finally, to help all Indians reap the benefits of connectivity, we’ve been ramping up efforts to help women, who make up just a third of Internet users in India today, get the most from the web.
Just like I did years ago, thousands of young Indians walk through Chennai Central every day, eager to learn, to explore and to seek opportunity. It’s my hope that this Wi-Fi project will make all these things a little easier.
Posted by Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google
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What were the questions? Just the gist of it?Raja Bose wrote: Did folks listen to the questions Modi was asking in the Tesla factory? Could anyone imagine that illiterate moron Rahul Gandhi or even IIT takniki injineer Kejri asking such insightful questions?
Raja, I am sure you heard that an internal memo went through Face book, asking employees to dress formally (No T-shirts, Jackets for men, NO sleeve less or short dresses for women (No I am not kidding!) etc..)Raja Bose wrote:Hell just froze over and Paki pigs started flying!!!Is that Zuck in a suit???!
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He was wearing a hoodie when he did the 1st town hall with Obama back in the days.
There is one thing Modi ji gets which no SDRE PM of India has ever received from the goras of the west....RESPECT.