Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently held a conversation with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, focusing on strengthening collaboration in technology and innovation. Modi shared the update on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), noting that they revisited key topics from their previous in-person meeting in Washington D.C. earlier this year.
While the exact timing of the conversation was not disclosed, Modi emphasized the discussion’s alignment with India's vision of becoming a global technology hub. He highlighted the “immense potential for collaboration” between India and Musk-led companies in areas such as advanced manufacturing, electric vehicles (EVs), clean energy, and artificial intelligence (AI).
The renewed dialogue comes at a time when Musk has shown growing interest in expanding Tesla's footprint in India, with plans under consideration to establish a manufacturing base for EVs. Discussions around policy support and supply chain localization have also been ongoing, indicating India's strategic importance in Tesla’s global expansion plans.
Musk, known for his leadership in disruptive technologies, has also hinted at potential synergies in satellite internet via Starlink, which could support India’s digital connectivity ambitions, especially in rural regions.
This high-level engagement signals continued cooperation between the Indian government and global tech leaders. Modi’s outreach aligns with his push for “Make in India” and “Digital India” initiatives, aiming to attract foreign investment and bolster homegrown innovation.
By strengthening ties with Musk, India positions itself as a key player in the global tech ecosystem, potentially accelerating the adoption of next-gen solutions across sectors. The conversation reflects a shared commitment to harness cutting-edge technology for sustainable growth and development.


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