External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday highlighted the important role of culture, innovation and technology in the construction of Vikasit Bharat till 2047. He emphasized the need to make the global system more inclusive by giving voice to various traditions, heritage, ideas and creativity.
Jaishankar also spoke about the importance of innovation, moral use of technology, such as AI, and preparing young talent for the rapidly changing world.
Addressing the second day of the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit 2025 (Waves), Jaishankar said, “There is a strong cultural dimension in the process of change. The world is internal and essentially diverse, and pluralism has been suppressed by colonialism and large power dominance in the past. The power of technology is more effectively.
He said, “We need a change in mindset, framework, policies and practices to create a global workplace and workforce. Remember, neither talent nor tasking will be stable. Smooth mobility can contribute to strong creativity. Today, there is a surfit of information, and the challenge is being noted.
It is particularly important that young talent is designed for this, including skill proliferation. Every progress has its own issues, and AI will not be separated. Even the politics of this era will bear the concerns of authenticity, businesses will have to deal with new intellectual property challenges as they promote innovation and creativity for all. Responsible use of emerging technologies will be a increasing bias. Reducing prejudice, democratization of materials, and prioritizing its morality are part of all emerging discourse. ,
Waves 2025 is India’s first-type international summit dedicated to audio-visual and entertainment fields.
It brings together over 10,000 representatives, 1,000 creators, 300 companies and 350 startups, which creates a powerful cross-sectoral network. From film and OTT to AVGC-XR, Comics, AI and Broadcasting, the phenomenon incorporates media and the entire spectrum of emerging technologies.
The four -day program, which began from 1 May, will run from May 1 to May 4. (ANI)