New Delhi: Addressing the nation in the 131st episode of his monthly radio program Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the development of technology, social awareness and India’s cultural heritage. Prime Minister Modi talked about Artificial Intelligence Impact Summit 2026where he met with global leaders and technology executives. He pointed out how artificial intelligence can be used in various fields such as animal health and agriculture.In a previous episode of Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the need to improve the quality of India’s manufacturing industry, praised the rapid growth of the country’s startup ecosystem and pointed to changing cultural trends among the youth, including the “Bajan Club”.
Popular quotes from PM Modi’s speeches:
- At the summit, I had the opportunity to meet world leaders and tech CEOs. At the AI Summit Exhibition, I presented countless things to world leaders… At this Summit, it was explained how AI can help us treat animals… and how farmers can track their dairy products and animals with the help of 24×7 AI.
- I presented many innovations to world leaders. I would like to mention two things in particular: The first innovation is at the Amul booth. Explains how AI can help treat animals and how farmers can keep track of their dairy operations and livestock with the help of 24/7 AI assistants. The second innovation focuses on preserving India’s cultural heritage. Leaders from around the world are amazed to see how our ancient scriptures, traditional wisdom and manuscripts are being preserved and adapted for today’s generation with the help of artificial intelligence
- In our country, those who work for the welfare of society…those noble behaviors that put the people first will always remain in the hearts of the people. Amma Jayalalithaa ji is one such popular leader. February 24th is her birthday anniversary. Even today, when I visit Tamil Nadu, I feel the deep affection the people of Tamil Nadu have for her. Mention of Amma Jayalalithaa brings a smile to the faces of the people of Tamil Nadu. She attended my swearing-in ceremony in Gujarat. Her thinking is very clear.
- During Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, I talked about the “Panch-Pran” of the Red Fort. One of them is getting rid of the slavery mentality. Today, the country is moving away from symbols of slavery and beginning to value symbols associated with Indian culture. Tomorrow, February 23, the Rajaji Festival will be celebrated at the Rashtrapati Bhavan…The exhibition will be held from February 24 to March 1.
- I have talked to you in detail about Mann Ki Baat
digital arrest . Since then, our society has developed a lot of awareness about digital arrests and digital fraud, but such incidents are still happening… You all must be familiar with the KYC – Know Your Customer process. Sometimes, when you receive a message from your bank asking you to update your KYC or re-KYC, a question comes to your mind – I have already done my KYC, so why should I do this? I advise you not to worry; this is just for the safety of your funds. We all know that now from pensions, subsidies, insurance, UPI, everything is linked to bank accounts. This is why banks perform regular re-KYC to ensure the safety of your bank account.
- You must remember the stunning images of Maha Kumbh this time last year. The sea of humanity surged on the banks of the Sangam, the torrent of faith surged, and in that sacred moment of bathing, India seemed to be “in communion” with its ‘Sanatan Chetana’… But today, in our country, re-recognizing its heritage, history has taken another turn, and without any major announcement, the Kumbh Mela in Kerala has been organized.
- There are slogans we must always remember, such as “Voice Local.” Many items used during Holi and even other festivals have entered our market and these items are made in foreign countries. Keep these products away from the holidays. Choose local products. When you buy local, you also support the country’s initiative for self-reliance.
- There is no greater sadness for any parent than losing one of their children. The pain of losing a young child is even more profound. Just a few days ago we lost Alin Sherling Abraham, an innocent little girl from Kerala…Awareness about organ donation is increasing…Medical research is also getting a boost…There are many people like Alin who have given another life to others through organ donation.
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T20 World Cup game these days. The jersey may belong to another country, but when you hear their name, you know they are from our country. You feel a twinge of happiness at this moment because this player is of Indian descent and is playing for the country where his family has settled. Team Canada has the largest number of players of Indian origin. The team’s captain Dilpreet Bajwa was born in Gurdaspur, Punjab. Team USA has many players from India’s domestic cricket team.
- I hope you watched ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ earlier this month and learned something from it. You are exam warriors. I believe you are all preparing for the exam wholeheartedly.


