Time For India To Become Global Innovation Leader, Says Trivedi Rajya Sabha member Sudhanshu Trivedi addressed students at VNIT's AXIS festival, emphasizing India's need to transition from adopting technology to leading global innovation. He highlighted the country's digital payment system, stating it has surpassed the combined transaction volumes of the United States and China. Trivedi noted that India now accounts for 49% of global digital transactions, a figure that exceeds the combined totals of the U.S. and China. He cited the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) as a key achievement, explaining that it overtook Visa to become the world’s largest digital payment system in 2024. Trivedi pointed to international examples of India’s growing influence, such as Japan’s Prime Minister making a digital payment in a Delhi market and French President Emmanuel Macron using UPI at a roadside tea stall in Jaipur. He remarked that nations once considered advanced in technology are now surprised by India’s rapid digital transformation. The MP also attributed this progress to a significant decline in data costs, noting that 1 GB of data cost over Rs300 per month a decade ago, compared to Rs28 per month today. Trivedi emphasized the role of India’s national portal in expanding access to global research, stating that over 6,300 institutions now have access to international journals. In 2025 alone, more than 11 crore papers were downloaded through this platform. Looking ahead, he outlined government initiatives, including a Rs30,000 crore allocation for artificial intelligence and Rs6,000 crore for quantum technologies. National missions in green hydrogen and renewable energy were also highlighted as critical areas for future investment.#rajya_sabha #unified_payments_interface #sudhanshu_trivedi #vnit #axis_festival
