PM Modi meets top gamers in country
He demonstrates adeptness with new-gen online games
Meeting recognises potential of the gaming industry
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delved into the realm of gaming on Thursday, meeting with top gamers from India and immersing himself in virtual reality (VR) games. As part of his engagement, PM Modi discussed pertinent issues within the gaming industry, affirming his commitment to bolstering the sector and harnessing the creative potential of gamers.
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During the interaction, PM Modi underscored the significance of promoting the gaming industry in India, aligning with his government’s “Digital India” campaign. BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya highlighted the discussions on recent developments in the gaming sphere and the government’s recognition of gamers’ creativity in fostering the industry’s growth.
Among the prominent Indian gamers present were Tirth Mehta, Payal Dhare, Animesh Agarwal, Anshu Bisht, Naman Mathur, Mithilesh Patankar, and Ganesh Gangadhar. The conversation delved into the challenges of legitimizing gaming as a profession in India and navigating the digital landscape.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a ‘gaming interaction’ and played PC and VR games with top Indian gamers like @gcttirth (Tirth Mehta),
@PAYALGAMING (Payal Dhare), @8bitthug (Animesh Agarwal), @GamerFleet (Anshu Bisht), @MortaLyt (Naman Mathur), @Mythpat (Mithilesh Patankar),… pic.twitter.com/M8x46h22rg— Amit Malviya (मोदी का परिवार) (@amitmalviya) April 11, 2024
In a lighthearted moment, PM Modi actively participated in gaming activities, demonstrating his adeptness with new-gen online games. Videos circulating on social media captured the prime minister donning a VR headset and seamlessly engaging with popular games, eliciting surprise and admiration from the gamers present.
The meeting signifies a significant step towards recognizing the potential of the gaming industry in India and underscores the government’s commitment to fostering innovation and creativity in the digital space.
PM Modi meets top gamers in country
He demonstrates adeptness with new-gen online games
Meeting recognises potential of the gaming industry
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delved into the realm of gaming on Thursday, meeting with top gamers from India and immersing himself in virtual reality (VR) games. As part of his engagement, PM Modi discussed pertinent issues within the gaming industry, affirming his commitment to bolstering the sector and harnessing the creative potential of gamers.
Also Read: Lok Sabha polls 2024: Congress draws flak as it promises free cellphones to students
During the interaction, PM Modi underscored the significance of promoting the gaming industry in India, aligning with his government’s “Digital India” campaign. BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya highlighted the discussions on recent developments in the gaming sphere and the government’s recognition of gamers’ creativity in fostering the industry’s growth.
Among the prominent Indian gamers present were Tirth Mehta, Payal Dhare, Animesh Agarwal, Anshu Bisht, Naman Mathur, Mithilesh Patankar, and Ganesh Gangadhar. The conversation delved into the challenges of legitimizing gaming as a profession in India and navigating the digital landscape.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a ‘gaming interaction’ and played PC and VR games with top Indian gamers like @gcttirth (Tirth Mehta),
@PAYALGAMING (Payal Dhare), @8bitthug (Animesh Agarwal), @GamerFleet (Anshu Bisht), @MortaLyt (Naman Mathur), @Mythpat (Mithilesh Patankar),… pic.twitter.com/M8x46h22rg— Amit Malviya (मोदी का परिवार) (@amitmalviya) April 11, 2024
In a lighthearted moment, PM Modi actively participated in gaming activities, demonstrating his adeptness with new-gen online games. Videos circulating on social media captured the prime minister donning a VR headset and seamlessly engaging with popular games, eliciting surprise and admiration from the gamers present.
The meeting signifies a significant step towards recognizing the potential of the gaming industry in India and underscores the government’s commitment to fostering innovation and creativity in the digital space.