Mark Zuckerberg talks openly on Facebook and Jio’s partnership, digital connectivity will increase

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New Delhi:  The Fuel for India 2020 event has started today i.e. 15 December and the event will run till 16 December. In the two-day event, a discussion was held between Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of popular social media platform Facebook, and Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries, about investment in India. Also, many other important issues were also discussed which are related to the progress and digitization of the country. Let’s know about the important discussion between Facebook and Reliance on the first day of the event from DI Tel …

During the Fuel for India 2020 event, Mark Zuckerberg stated that ‘India’s role as the world’s largest democracy is important. Digitalization will help in empowering individuals, leading to prosperity in the country in the coming decades. Apart from this, Zuckerberg also spoke openly about investing in India and partnering with Jio and explained why he is investing on Jio?

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Facebook is investing on live

In April this year, Facebook announced an investment of $ 5.7 billion (Rs 43,574 crore) in India’s most valuable company, Jio Platforms. Regarding this investment, Facebook says that it is committed to investing in India for a long time and will continue to offer new solutions to businesses, to help them grow and grow their online presence. . Mark Zuckerberg said that he has great faith in India’s future and that the main reason is that he has invested in India.

Reliance Jio Chairman Mukesh Ambani said that the partnership between Facebook and Jio will not only lead to digitization. Rather, people will also get new employment opportunities. Mukesh Ambani said, ‘Digital connectivity came from Jio and now WhatsApp payment feature will increase digit interactivity. He also said that Jio has started offering free voice services and we are proud that Jio has been able to provide free voice service from its network.

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