Digital India is a flagship programme to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy, combining internet infrastructure, digital identity, and financial inclusion.
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) launches Aadhaar, a biometric-based digital identity system.
PM Modi formally launches the Digital India initiative with three core vision areas: digital infrastructure, governance, and empowerment.
The BharatNet project begins connecting gram panchayats with high-speed optical fibre networks.
The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) launches, revolutionizing digital payments with real-time peer-to-peer transactions.
The Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) goes live, digitizing tax compliance for millions of businesses.
India introduces the Personal Data Protection Bill, aiming to regulate digital privacy and data usage.
India launches 5G services across major cities, positioning itself as a leader in telecom technology.
The government launches the IndiaAI Mission with a ₹10,372 Cr outlay to boost AI research and compute infrastructure.
From a fledgling atomic energy programme to a declared nuclear weapons state, India's nuclear journey spans over eight decades of scientific ambition, strategic deterrence, and global integration.
India's first human spaceflight programme aims to demonstrate indigenous capability to send humans to low-Earth orbit and return them safely. It marks a historic milestone for ISRO and Indian science.