PM Modi Spotlights Biotech, Yoga, and Medical Heritage at 'Bharat Innovates' Launch in France
Highlighting India's historical legacy in medicine and its booming startup ecosystem, the Prime Minister called for global collaboration in biotechnology and human-centric healthcare innovation.

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- 1Highlighting India's historical legacy in medicine and its booming startup ecosystem, the Prime Minister called for global collaboration in biotechnology and human-centric healthcare innovation.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the "Bharat Innovates 2026" launch in Nice, France, extending a powerful invitation to European investors and medical researchers. Centered on the theme of "Technology for Humanity," the address heavily spotlighted India's capabilities in biotechnology, its ancient medical heritage, and the future of human-centric healthcare innovation.
The Bharat Innovates platform serves as a strategic bridge, aiming to connect India's growing entrepreneurial talent pool with European capital to co-create solutions for pressing global health challenges.
A Legacy from Yoga to Modern Medicine
Contextualizing India's modern technological push, PM Modi stated that innovation is deeply rooted in the nation's DNA. He reminded the global audience that for thousands of years, India has provided foundational knowledge and solutions to the world.
Spanning diverse disciplines, he specifically highlighted India's journey from pioneering early medicine to the global popularization of yoga. These historical contributions, he noted, have consistently laid the groundwork for holistic well-being and human progress, a legacy India is now carrying into the digital age.
Advancing Biotechnology and Human-Centric AI
Outlining the trajectory of the next chapter in human civilization, PM Modi identified modern technologies as the primary drivers of global healthcare progress. He specifically cited biotechnology, quantum computing, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as the key sectors that will shape the future of human health.
The Prime Minister positioned these advancements within a framework of human-centric development. Highlighting the core philosophy of "AI for All," he emphasized that the true greatness of any medical or technological innovation lies not in its financial valuation, but in its tangible impact on humanity. For the healthcare sector, this underscores a commitment to accessible diagnostics, affordable treatments, and inclusive digital health infrastructure.
The Health-Tech and Med-Tech Startup Boom
A central focus of the address was India's evolution into the world's third-largest startup hub, boasting a mega-pool of over 200,000 startups. Beyond the transcript's mention of this massive ecosystem, industry data reflects that a significant and rapidly growing percentage of these startups are dedicated to health-tech, med-tech, and bio-informatics.
These young enterprises are transitioning India from a "technology adopter" to a global "technology provider." They are actively developing:
Digital Health Solutions: Leveraging AI to transform rural healthcare access and streamline clinical operations.
Biotech Innovations: Advancing genomic research and affordable medical devices.
Grassroots Problem Solving: PM Modi highlighted the establishment of Atal Tinkering Labs in schools to foster early scientific engagement, ensuring the next generation of healthcare innovators is already being trained.
He also specifically praised the inclusion of women in the tech sector, noting that female innovators are writing new success stories within this modern startup landscape—a trend that strongly parallels the female-driven backbone of the global nursing and healthcare workforce.
An Open Invitation for Healthcare Co-Development
Concluding his address, the Prime Minister extended an open invitation to global universities, medical research institutions, and healthcare investors present in France. Urging long-term collaboration, he stated, "Come to India, work with us. Design in India, develop in India, and prepare solutions for the whole world."
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Rajendra Sharma, RN, RM
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