On Day 2 of a big cultural event, Nita Ambani said something very special: “India’s voice is rising again.” She thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for making India’s voice stronger in the world.
Nita Ambani said India is now using its old traditions and new technology together. She believes this mix is helping people everywhere see India in a new light.
“India is not just talking, we are being heard,” she said.
For many years, India gave the world big ideas like yoga, the number zero, and Ayurveda. But over time, India’s story was told by other people. Now, things are changing. India is telling its own story again, and people are listening.
PM Modi has helped with this change. He speaks in Hindi at the United Nations. He invites world leaders to visit Indian temples and monuments. These small actions show the beauty and strength of India’s culture.
The G20 meetings in India had dances, food, and music from different states. This helped show how rich India’s culture is. Even the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya was talked about in other countries, showing how history and faith still matter today.
Technology is also helping. Indian artists are now using the metaverse to show their art. Dancers are using AI to create new moves. Stories from Indian villages are being told using virtual reality. These things help young people learn about India—and share it with the world.
Nita Ambani said that India’s future is strong because of its people. With over 1.4 billion people, lots of young minds, and many languages online, India is ready to be a leader not just in business, but in culture too.
“India’s voice was never gone,” she said. “It just needed a louder speaker. Now the world can hear us and they like what they hear.”
With culture, tech, and smart leadership working together, India’s voice is ready to shine even brighter.











































