The India born CEO also participated in a round table at NITI Aayog on tapping into cloud computing for good governance in the country.
In a tweet, NITI Aayog said: "@Microsoft CEO @satyanadella answers queries of senior govt officials on secure use big data and cloud computing for good governance."
It also shared a photograph of NITI Vice Chairman Arvind Panagariya presenting Nadella a book titled 'State Forward' about best practices in governance from States.
The high profile executive, who is on a multi-city tour, is scheduled to address a conference on 'Future Decoded' in Mumbai.
He was in India's tech hub Bengaluru yesterday speaking on a slew of topics including Artificial Intelligence and re-skilling, meeting the startup community and unveiling a cloud partnership with e-tailer Flipkart.
Terming his meeting with Nadella as "fruitful", Prasad said India would look at applying the experiences of Microsoft's pilot project in Harisal for its newly-announced Digi Gaon initiative.
"This is something I am considering for replication... given our larger vision of digital village announced in the Budget by the FM under Digi Gaon initiative," he added.
Prasad said other issues that were discussed in detail included "LinkedIn involvement in skilling professionals to be exposed to good job opportunities".
"In particular, LinkedIn exposure for creating more employment opportunities and Digi Gaon becoming a success with application of the experience of pilot project in Harisal, is something we eagerly look forward to," Prasad said.
Nadella and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, he said, represented a "powerful statement of extraordinary contribution" of India's talent, and accomplishments in the field of technology.
On the issue of cloud, the Minister noted that India has a cloud first policy, and added, "we have empanelled Microsoft also".
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