PM Modi's Lex Fridman podcast now available in more than 10 languages
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent podcast with Lex Fridman is now accessible in over 10 languages, encouraging wider audience engagement. Topics covered include AI, cricket, and US President Trump. Modi highlighted the extensive voter registra...

"The recent podcast with Lex Fridman is now available in multiple languages! This aims to make the conversation accessible to a wider audience. Do hear it," read a post by PM Modi as he shared the link to the translations.
The translations have been posted by public broadcaster Doordarshan in their multiple regional language channels.
The episode is now available in Gujarati, Telegu, Punjabi, Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, Assamese, Odia, Tamil and Malayalam.
The podcast was uploaded on youtube on March 16, in which PM Modi spoke on a variety of issues including Artificial Intelligence (AI), cricket, football, China, US President Donald Trump, Pakistan, and his early life.
"Anyone who believes in democracy should listen to what I'm about to share with you. There were 980 million registered voters (in the 2024 general elections). Each of those voters had a registered ID and all the necessary details in a vast database. This number is twice the entire population of North America. It even surpasses the total population of the entire European Union," PM Modi said.
Highlighting the dedication of people to participate in elections, PM Modi said that remote villages also had polling stations, where helicopters were used to set up polling stations. He said the election authorities set up a polling booth for merely one voter in the Gir Forest, Gujarat.
Speaking on the Central government's commitment to the welfare of the people, the Prime Minister said that welfare schemes must reach the "intended beneficiaries", where there is no discrimination based on caste, faith or ideology. He said that trust remains the "cornerstone" of his governance model.
He also drew parallels between Trump's "America First" ideology and his own "India First" approach, highlighting their shared commitment to prioritising their nations' interests. This alignment has fostered a strong connection between the two leaders.
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