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      After Honoured With Padma Bhushan Google CEO Sundar Pichai Pays Tribute to Indian Roots

      After Honoured With Padma Bhushan Google CEO Sundar Pichai Pays Tribute to Indian Roots. “India is a part of me and I carry it with me wherever I go,” Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has said, as he receive the prestigious Padma Bhushan award from the Indian envoy to the US.

      Sundar Pichai was awarded the Padma Bhushan for 2022 in the Trade and Industry category.

      Sundar Pichai was name one of the 17 awardees earlier this year.

      He receive India’s third-highest civilian award in the presence of his close family members in San Francisco on Friday.

      Sundar Pichai Said :

      “I am deeply grateful to the Indian government and the people of India for this immense honour. It is incredibly meaningful to be honoured in this way by the country that shaped me,”.

      “India is a part of me. I carry it with me wherever I go. (Unlike this beautiful award which I will keep somewhere safe),”.

      “I was fortunate to grow up in a family that cherished learning and knowledge, with parents who sacrificed a lot to make sure I had opportunities to explore my interests,”.

      India’s Consul General in San Francisco, T V Nagendra Prasad, was also present during the event.

      Sandhu said that Sundar Pichai represent the limitless possibilities of technology for transformation.

      Sandhu Said :

      “He has making commendable efforts towards making digital tools, and skills accessible to across various segments of the society in different parts of the globe,”.

      Recalling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of technology that combines 3Ss – speed, simplicity and service, Sandhu hope that Google would make full use of the digital revolution happening in India.

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      Sundar Pichai said that it had amazing to return to India many times over the years to see the rapid pace of technological change.

      The innovations create in India are benefitting people around the world from digital payments to voice technology, he said.

      Sundar Pichai Said :

      “I look forward to continuing the great partnership between Google and India, as we work together to bring the benefits of technology to more people,”.

      Businesses are seizing the opportunities for digital transformation, and more people have access to the internet than ever before, including in rural villages, Sundar Pichai said.

      Sundar Pichai Said :

      “Prime Minister Modi’s Digital India vision has certainly been an accelerator for that progress and I’m proud that Google continues to invest in India, partnering with governments, businesses, and communities over two transformative decades,”.

      “Every new technology that arrived at our doorstep made our lives better. And that experience put me on a path to Google, and the chance to help build technology that improves the lives of people all over the world,”.

      Sundar Pichai said he sees so much opportunity ahead.

      On India taking over the G20 presidency, Sundar Pichai Said :

      “It’s an amazing opportunity to build consensus on strengthening the global economy by advancing an internet that is open, connected, secure, and works for everyone. That’s a goal we share, and are committed to advancing with you.”

      India formally assumed the G20 Presidency on Thursday.

      Sundar Pichai Said :

      “I am grateful for the opportunity to do this work together and bring the benefits of technology to more people,”.

      Google this year added 24 new languages to its translation service using a new advancement in machine learning. Eight of them are languages native to India.

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      Sundar Pichai Said :

      “It means so much to see how people can access information and knowledge in their preferred language, and see the world open up to them in new ways. That’s why I continue to be so optimistic about technology, and why I believe India can and must continue to lead,”.

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