PM’s I-Day Speech lays blueprint for India to become developed nation by 2047
According to business group CII, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day speech listed the significant accomplishments of his administration over the previous ten years that have established the framework for India’s transformation into a “Viksit Bharat” by 2047.
According to Modi, who promised his people a “New India” with a promising future within the next five years, India is at a pivotal juncture and has the power to build the new global order that is forming in the wake of the COVID epidemic.
India has emerged as ‘Vishwa Mitra’, PM Modi says in his Independence Day speech
Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred to the Covid-19 era and noted that during that time, India aided several nations in need and established itself as a “Vishwa Mitra” (friend of the globe). “We must strengthen our nation so that it can contribute to Vishwa Mangal, or global wellbeing.
India has been known as Vishwa Mitra as a result of the manner it assisted the rest of the globe during a crisis after Covid. When we discuss Vishwa Mangal, which is India’s fundamental belief, we must grow, Prime Minister Modi said in a speech to the nation on the 77th anniversary of the country’s independence from Great Britain.
‘World is facing inflation but India…’: PM Modi on 77th Independence Day
The globe is experiencing inflation, according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but India has taken various steps to combat it and will keep doing so. In his 10th address from the ramparts of the Red Fort today, PM Modi said, “The world has still not recovered from Corona.
The war gave rise to another crisis. Today, the world is facing the crisis of inflation. Inflation has the entire global economy in its clutches…It is unfortunate that when we import goods of our necessity, we also import inflation.”
‘Mingled with us as a common citizen’: PM Modi interacts with special guests after his I-Day speech
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday engaged with the distinguished guests or invitees at the major celebrating event at the historic Red Fort after delivering the nation’s speech for the tenth time since taking the position of the nation’s highest office on the 77th Independence Day.
The tricolour waved brightly from the walls of the famous structure as PM Modi wrapped off his address and released balloons in its colours into the sky.
Prime Minister says experts are saying that India was now unstoppable
“As a new world order emerged after World War-2, I can clearly see a new world order, a new geopolitical equation is fast taking shape after Covid-19. I can see the strength of 140 crore Indians in shaping the changing world. You are at a decisive turning point,” he said.
Macron congratulates India on its Independence Day, says it can count on France as trusted friend, partner
Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, wished India a happy 77th Independence Day and assured New Delhi that Paris remains a “trusted friend.” Macron referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “friend” and stated that they had established new goals for Franco-Indian ties on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter).
“Congratulations to the Indian people on your Independence Day! A month ago in Paris, my friend @narendramodi and I set new Indo-French ambitions all the way to 2047, the centenary year of India’s Independence. India can count on France as a trusted friend and partner, always.”
India at decisive turning point, can shape new world order: PM Modi in his I-Day address; assures people of bright future in next 5 years
Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Tuesday that India is at a pivotal juncture and has the power to help build the new global order that is taking form in the wake of the Covid epidemic. He also promised his people a “New India” with a promising future within the next five years.
In his speech to the nation on the 77th Independence Day, the Prime Minister urged people to seize the chance to fulfil their nation’s potential since the choices and sacrifices they make now would have an influence on the country for the next a thousand years.
“Today we have demography, democracy, diversity, and this ‘Triveni’ (three factors) has the potential to make every dream of India come true,” he said. The Prime Minister said experts the world over are saying that India was now unstoppable.
“As a new world order emerged after World War-2, I can clearly see a new world order, a new geopolitical equation is fast taking shape after Covid-19. I can see the strength of 140 crore Indians in shaping the changing world. You are at a decisive turning point,” he said.
PM Modi’s 10th Independence Day speech from Red Fort lasts for nearly 90 minutes; 2016 recorded longest so far
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke for the tenth year in a row on the occasion of Independence Day from the Red Fort’s ramparts. Although he talked for 94 minutes, his longest address was in 2016. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru delivered a 72-minute speech as the Indian Prime Minister of India’s longest address up till the year 2015.
‘Party of family, by family and for family…’, PM Modi slams dynastic politics in I-Day address
The country has been harmed by corruption and appeasement politics, according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who also remarked that political parties that support dynasty politics have the slogan “party of the family, by the family, and for the family” as its core values.
In his speech to the 77th Independence Day gathering from the Red Fort ramparts, Prime Minister Modi emphasised the need to combat corruption, dynastic, and appeasement.
Modi Speech on Independence Day: Global experts saying India will not stop now, says PM Modi in his Independence Day speech
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised the nation’s progress and declared that international experts have praised India and are certain that it would continue to grow. Addressing countrymen from the ramparts of the Red Fort on 77th Independence Day, PM Modi said, “Global experts are saying that India will not stop now, all rating agencies lauding the country.”
Furthermore, he praised young people for their role in building a successful digital public infrastructure and said that people from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities are also having a significant effect in a variety of industries, including start-ups.
Independence Day 2023: ‘Will give account of India’s achievements on next August 15’
In his 10th consecutive and the last Independence Day speech ahead of the 2024 elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “I will give an account of the country’s achievements on next August 15 from Red Fort.”
Independence Day 2023: PM Modi lauds women self-help groups, says his dream is to make 2 crore ‘lakhpati didis’
I-Day 2023: Serial bomb blasts are a thing of past now, PM says
“India is feeling a sense of security now. Serial bomb blasts are a thing of past… Terror attacks, incidents in Naxalism-hit areas have gone down,” PM Modi said in 10th consecutive Independence Day address on Tuesday.
India a ‘beacon of hope’ for world, says President Droupadi Murmu
President Droupadi Murmu, in her I Day-eve address to the nation, said India has emerged as a “beacon of hope” for the world and regained its rightful place on the global stage. She stressed that the G20 presidency accords India the unique opportunity to nudge decision-making towards equitable progress.
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