Bill Gates praises India's global impact in health, agriculture & tech

New Delhi: Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates has praised India's significant role in global health and agriculture, highlighting the country's growing influence in these fields.

Bill Gates, visiting India for the third time in three years, praises India's progress, citing its potential to tackle global challenges.

In a LinkedIn post, Gates reflected on the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's longstanding partnership with India.

"Over the past two decades, the foundation has worked alongside the Indian government, researchers, and entrepreneurs to drive progress in healthcare, agriculture, and digital transformation," he said.

He praised India's progress in public health, highlighting the country's success in eradicating polio. He recalled his visit to India in 2011, when the country marked its last polio case.

Gates also highlighted India's leadership in fighting tuberculosis, citing investments in new diagnostic tools, AI-powered detection, and innovative treatment strategies.

"A breakthrough saliva-based TB test, costing under $2, is one example of how India is advancing global health," he mentioned.

In agriculture, Gates emphasised India's role in transforming farming through AI tools that help predict weather patterns, select crops, and reduce risks.

He praised India's innovations, which not only benefit its citizens but also contribute to global progress.

Additionally, Gates praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts during India's G20 Presidency to share the country's innovations with the world.

He also praised India's success in digital technology, particularly the development of digital public infrastructure like Aadhaar and digital payments, which have transformed the way people access services and make transactions.

"These innovations have improved access to essential services such as banking, healthcare, and government services," he continued.

Microsoft co-founder added, "AI-powered tools now support rural health workers in disease detection, pregnancy care, and patient data management."

Gates' visit also marks a historic milestone for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, as its Board of Trustees will meet in the Global South for the first time, with India chosen as the location.

"This visit will also be significant because—as we mark our 25th anniversary—the Gates Foundation's Board of Trustees is meeting in the Global South for the first time," Gates said.

During his visit, Gates plans to meet with government officials, scientists, and philanthropists shaping the future of India and the world.

"India is the right place for this milestone," he concluded.


(inputs from IANS)

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