Nandini YadavDec 15, 2020 18:58:15 IST
At the Day 1 of Fuel for India 2020 event today, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spoke to RIL chairman Mukesh Ambani about the explosive access to mobile data in the country, Facebook-Jio platforms investments, and the future of technology in India. “We are looking forward to your involvement in India… I hope the rest of the world learns from Indian policy,” Ambani told Zuckerberg. In April, Facebook had announced an investment of USD 5.7 billion (Rs 43,574 crore) in Jio Platforms.
Mark Zuckerberg in conversation with @reliancejio founder Mukesh Ambani. #FuelForIndia2020 pic.twitter.com/jhBPJWMQXo
— Nandini Yadav (@Nandiniwhy) December 15, 2020
When Zuckerberg asked how India is coping with COVID-19 and what role has RIL played in helping the people in the country, Ambani said, 800 million Indians have received free food until December, 200 million Indians received direct bank transfers of Rs 1,500 to help underprivileged see through the pandemic.
Ambani also spoke about the tremendous growth that the nation has seen in terms of technology, which he believes played a vital role in the country coping with the pandemic.
Had the pandemic struck India 4-5 years ago, the country wouldn’t have been in as good a shape it is right now, and the credit for that goes to PM Narendra Modi, says RIL chairman Mukesh Ambani. #FuelForIndia2020 @Facebook
— Nandini Yadav (@Nandiniwhy) December 15, 2020
Ambani also spoke about the recent Jio-Facebook partnership, which he believes will create more equal wealth opportunities in the country.
.@reliancejio with its #JioMart services, @WhatsApp with #WhatsAppPay, everyone in India now has a chance to be at par with global services around the world. Tech adoption will help india create more equal wealth growth, says #MukeshAmbani. @Facebook #FuelForIndia2020
— Nandini Yadav (@Nandiniwhy) December 15, 2020
#MarkZuckerberg: What will India look like in the next 50 years in terms of technology?
Mukesh Ambani: Health, education, high speed Internet, affordable technology will transform India in the economic and social sense. @reliancejio @Facebook #fuelforindia2020— Nandini Yadav (@Nandiniwhy) December 15, 2020
RIL chairman Mukesh Ambani also says that the next few decades will be historic in India’s digital transformation.
(Also read: We remain committed to being an open, neutral and non-partisan platform in India: Facebook India VP Ajit Mohan)
Additionally, Ambani assured that India is working at par with other organisations in the world for creating the vaccine for COVID-19, and by the first half of 2021, India will rollout it’s own vaccine.
India will be ready to rollout #CovidVaccine by first half of 2021: #MukeshAmbani #fuelforindia2020
— Nandini Yadav (@Nandiniwhy) December 15, 2020
Fuel for India 2020 was the company’s first event in the country to kick off a dialogue around ways its services are used by influencers, creators, small and large-scale entrepreneurs to market their business in the country. The event saw participation from top leaders at Facebook including COO Sheryl Sandberg, Instagram head Adam Mosseri, Unacademy co-founder Gaurav Munjal, Samsung India Senior VP Asim Warsi among others.
Here’s a full transcript of the conversation between RIL chairman Mukesh Ambani and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg:
Conversation Transcript – Facebook Fuel for India 2020 by Firstpost on Scribd
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