India Launches Three Indigenous Supercomputers
On 26th September 2024, Prime Minister launched three PARAM Rudra supercomputers, highlighting India's push for technological advancements under the National Supercomputing Mission.
Key Points
- India's Vision for Technological Empowerment: PM emphasized that a nation must have a grand vision for high achievements and said technology must be used to empower the common people.
- Invitation to Global Tech CEOs: PM urged global technology leaders to join India's growth story, asserting that the government’s focus on research will benefit citizens at large.
- Progress in Quantum Computing: The National Supercomputing Mission, initiated in 2015, has led to advancements in quantum computing that will drive improvements ....
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