We are deeply inspired by India’s nation-building ambition, intellectual capital and spirit of enterprise. We look forward to being India’s committed partner in this journey — and to seeing India become the home of many global firsts in the coming years. https://t.co/yugd5qPYEK
— Caesar Sengupta (@caesars) July 13, 2020
Google is planning to invest $10 billion in India as part of plans to make the internet "affordable and useful" for a billion people. https://t.co/X20LEBfA5R
— CNN (@CNN) July 13, 2020
Unlike #Alibaba & #Tencent #Google remained a reluctant investor in India's startup business. However,GV,(Google Ventures) the venture capital arm of Alphabet has invested in large number of enterprise in life sciences,consumer & frontier technology.https://t.co/oRUe96HL4N
— anshuman tiwari (@anshuman1tiwari) July 13, 2020
Today at #GoogleForIndia we announced a new $10B digitization fund to help accelerate India’s digital economy. We’re proud to support PM @narendramodi’s vision for Digital India - many thanks to Minister @rsprasad & Minister @DrRPNishank for joining us. https://t.co/H0EUFYSD1q
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) July 13, 2020
Sundar Pichai : "Every evening we were drawn to the television by Doordarshan’s special rendition of “Sare Jahan Se Accha.” I tried to explain this to my colleagues the other day, but I eventually gave up and just showed it to them on YouTube. "
— Chandra R. Srikanth (@chandrarsrikant) July 13, 2020
“We will invest ₹75,000 crore, or approximately $10 billion, into India over the next 5-7 years”: Big investment decision by Google in a tough economic year https://t.co/vq4OF9rmLm
— Ashok Malik (@MalikAshok) July 13, 2020
Google announces $ 10 Billion (around ₹ 75,000 Cr) digitization fund soon after Its CEO @sundarpichai holds VC with PM @narendramodi Ji.
— Sunil Deodhar (@Sunil_Deodhar) July 13, 2020
It endorses India as an attractive investment destination in the post-COVID19 world.https://t.co/Hh7mKMoPPL
Story of #DigitalIndia is that of development, empowerment & inclusion. Delighted that @Google will invest $10 billion in India. Under the leadership of PM @narendramodi we are moving towards a $1 trillion digital economy & for that it is a big boost. Thank you @sundarpichai https://t.co/VgkV9DTG3q
— Ravi Shankar Prasad (@rsprasad) July 13, 2020
Apple pushes Foxconn to push in additional 1.1 bn USD in their India setups
— Suraj (@RockstarJaddu) July 13, 2020
Microsoft starts a 4000 employee setup in U.P
Samsung starts "made in India" smart watches
Tesla hinted India as the hub for their next setups (strong hints for Tamil Nadu)
Now this. Some good news https://t.co/w3WrTf9Mg5
Global giant Google announces USD 10 Billion Digitization Fund soon after it's CEO Pichai Ji holds VC with Shri Pradhan Mantri Ji.
— Sharad Tripathi (@sharadskn) July 13, 2020
It endorses India as an attractive investment destination in the post-COVID19 world.#AatmanirbharNayaBharat ??https://t.co/0ig4ctS9W0
Google announced an investment of $10 Billion to help accelerate India’s digital economy. Under the dynamic and decisive leadership of PM @narendramodi Ji, India continue to become an attractive destination for FDI.https://t.co/x33wwUCsOP
— Dr. Mahesh Sharma (@dr_maheshsharma) July 13, 2020
Google supports a multilateral solution for taxing digital services that is under discussion by the OECD, its chief executive @sundarpichai told @Reuters in an interview https://t.co/YD35tDPTf5 via @adityakalra
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) July 13, 2020
Meanwhile ....https://t.co/JPxZhmxqPJ
— Umar Saif (@umarsaif) July 13, 2020
Indians now occupy a very large number of key positions globally, in tech, finance, education, industry, donors ...
— Umar Saif (@umarsaif) July 13, 2020
.. and they are playing an important role in the rapid progress of India. https://t.co/JPxZhmxqPJ
There is so much we can learn from India on how they have managed to build a thriving ecosystem for tech investment.
— Saad Hamid (@SaadGH) July 13, 2020
Congrats to friends across the border for this milestone! https://t.co/WjMkDExpqv
Google to invest $10 Billion in India!
— TOA (@TokunboAkerele) July 13, 2020
"Sundar Pichai, CE of Google, today unveiled Google for India Digitization Fund through which the company will be making the investments in the country"
Sundar Pichai, is an Indian-American business executive.https://t.co/PsiFXVGbjW
Google set to invest Rs.75,000 crore in India.
— Sameera Khan (@SameeraKhan1997) July 13, 2020
Google has announced a new $10 billion digitization fund to help accelerate India’s digital economy.https://t.co/M2H04O4nK2
Some hard hitting coverage of Google from India's largest English daily here. https://t.co/XrXcxkvEZx
— Mark Bergen (@mhbergen) July 13, 2020
Google supports a multilateral solution for taxing digital services that is under discussion by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, CEO Sundar Pichai tells @Reuters in an interview https://t.co/11kwZweQUp via @adityakalra $GOOGL pic.twitter.com/zycVKeolGv
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) July 14, 2020
Google supports a multilateral solution for taxing digital services that is under discussion by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, CEO Sundar Pichai tells @Reuters in an interview https://t.co/CLhs13IC9G by @adityakalra $GOOGL pic.twitter.com/bhQklyCoEh
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) July 14, 2020
Digital India supporting Indian languages in India will get the much needed capital
— BG Mahesh (@bgmahesh) July 13, 2020
Google to invest $10 billion in India https://t.co/og2X9Bbzm0 @TechCrunch
I am not surprised at all. These are the companies behind #s386.
— John (@JohnS9709) July 13, 2020
They're losing the source of cheap labors so they need shifting their resources back to India. #NoS386 https://t.co/Zgt8JaWAZQ
Money well spent, Google! #diversity
— AyoRonnie! (@ronnie_ayo) July 14, 2020
TechCrunch: Google to invest $10 billion in India.https://t.co/oeuEfWVc05
via @GoogleNews
Google to invest $10 billion in India: https://t.co/r7coEcdGM7 | After Facebook and Amazon, a third giant follows. Perhaps India can slowly transform from a BPO-heavy country to have its own 'Siliconpura'...
— Jaideep A. Prabhu | ג'יידיפ פרבהו (@orsoraggiante) July 14, 2020
2010s: US Tech cos fighting for Indian consumers
— Anmol मैनी (@anmolm_) July 14, 2020
2020s: US Tech cos fighting for Indian MSMEs
The rise of #KiranaTechhttps://t.co/hjn9t3cC8E
Google to invest $10 billion in India https://t.co/Njrbl7JKRg via @techcrunch #S386 Why would Google invest in the land of "Cheap Labor","Frauds", "Liars"? #S386EliminatesDiscrimination #S386IsGoodForAmerica #S386IsFair
— Helpless Immigrant (@HelplessImmigr1) July 13, 2020
Excited to be a part of this! All #fintech opportunities:
— Nik (@NikMilanovic) July 14, 2020
- Affordable information access for every Indian;
- Products and services relevant to India’s unique needs;
- Empowering businesses of all sizes, especially SMBs;
- Leveraging tech for social goodhttps://t.co/uD4160sMZ7