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Bill Gates Praises India's Progress in Health, Agriculture, and Technology Ahead of Visit

Bill Gates praises India’s advancements in health, agriculture, and digital innovation ahead of his visit, highlighting its global impact. During his trip, he plans to meet with key leaders to explore new opportunities for collaboration and progress.

Updated on: 17 March, 2025 11:15 AM IST By: KJ Staff
Bill Gates, Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist (Photo Source: @BillGates/X)

Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates has lauded India’s crucial role in advancing global health and agriculture, highlighting the country’s growing influence in these sectors. As he prepares for his third visit to India in three years, Gates highlighted India’s achievements and its potential to address critical global challenges through innovation and collaboration.

In a recent LinkedIn post, Gates reflected on the longstanding collaboration between the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and India. He acknowledged India's impressive achievements, including the elimination of polio, expansion of childhood vaccination programs, improvements in sanitation, and efforts to strengthen agriculture for smallholder farmers.

He noted that the country is now leveraging artificial intelligence-driven diagnostics, digital public infrastructure, and innovative approaches to combat tuberculosis, among other pressing health and development issues.

Gates highlighted that his upcoming visit is particularly significant as the Gates Foundation’s Board of Trustees will be convening in the Global South for the first time, marking the foundation’s 25th anniversary. He highlighted that India, with its extensive contributions to public health and development, is the ideal location for this milestone event. Over the years, the foundation has worked closely with the Indian government, researchers, and entrepreneurs to drive impactful programs, including disease eradication, sanitation initiatives, and women’s empowerment.

Reflecting on India’s success in public health, Gates recalled his visit in 2011, when the country was still battling polio. That year, after relentless efforts, India recorded its last case and has remained polio-free ever since.

He also highlighted Avahan, a community-led HIV prevention initiative supported by the Gates Foundation, which successfully reduced infection rates and was later integrated into the Indian government’s broader health strategy.

Gates praised India’s ongoing fight against tuberculosis, acknowledging its significant burden yet commending the country’s investment in AI-powered detection tools, improved treatment strategies, and new diagnostic methods. He cited the development of a saliva-based TB test for under $2 as an example of India’s commitment to making affordable healthcare solutions available both domestically and globally.

Beyond healthcare, Gates applauded India’s leadership in digital transformation. He cited the success of Aadhaar and digital payment systems in improving access to banking, healthcare, and government services. AI-powered tools are also revolutionizing agriculture, helping farmers make informed decisions on crop selection, weather patterns, and disease prevention.

He stated, "AI is also transforming agriculture across the country. When I was in Odisha last year, I saw farmers using AI-powered tools to predict weather patterns, choose crops, and reduce disease risks. I’m looking forward to seeing how much better those tools have gotten in the short time since."

Gates emphasized that India’s innovations are not just benefiting its own citizens but are being shared globally. From affordable TB tests to AI-driven farming solutions, India is playing a crucial role in addressing development challenges worldwide.

During his visit, Gates plans to meet with government officials, scientists, and philanthropists who are shaping the future of health and development in India and beyond. 

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