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PM Modi Chairs Third High-Level Meeting with Secretaries to Govt of India

Modi urged officials to break departmental silos, expand AI use and treat data as a national asset while keeping human judgment central.

  • On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held his third high-level meeting with secretaries of the Government of India at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg, urging officials to adopt a long-term perspective and prepare India for the coming years.
  • Emphasizing a 'whole-of-government' approach, Modi stressed the need to eliminate departmental 'silos,' describing them as organizational and mindset-related barriers. He cited effective coordination during the COVID-19 pandemic as a model for administrative success.
  • Modi called for better data integration to improve policymaking and advocated for innovative Artificial Intelligence use while maintaining human judgment. He also pushed for strengthening India's maritime sector and defence industry through mission-mode strategies.
  • The Prime Minister called for greater engagement between government departments, universities, and young people, noting that "greater engagement with students and young minds could bring fresh ideas" to policymaking. He encouraged senior officials to build team spirit through informal interactions.
  • Officials were encouraged to take complete ownership of their responsibilities and work with commitment toward the nation. By shifting focus from immediate challenges to long-term objectives, Modi aims to build resilient systems that will shape India's future.
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Amar Ujala broke the news in India on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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