Washington:Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has said it is an honour for him to receive the Padma Bhushan, the third-highest civilian award and he looks forward to continuing to work with people across India to help them use technology to achieve more. Nadella, who plans to visit India next January, formally received the award for distinguished service, from India's Consul General in San Francisco, Dr T.V. Nagendra Prasad, last week.
The 55-year-old CEO of Microsoft was named one of 17 awardees earlier this year. On receiving the award, Nadella said: It's an honour to receive a Padma Bhushan Award and to be recognised by so many extraordinary people. I'm thankful to the President, Prime Minister, and people of India, and I look forward to continuing to work with people across India to help them use technology to achieve more.
During the meeting, Nadella discussed with Prasad the critical role digital technology plays in empowering inclusive growth in India. According to Microsoft, the discussion focused on India's growth trajectory and the country's potential to be a global political and technology leader. "We are living in a period of historic economic, societal and technological change," said Nadella following his meeting with Dr Prasad.