PM’s address at the NDTV World Summit : If we look at the last 4-5 years, one thing has been common in most of the discussions and that thing is worry…worry about the futur .during Corona, there was worry about how to deal with the global pandemic…when Covid increased, there was worry about the economy of the whole world Corona increased the worry about inflation…worry about unemployment…there was already worry about climate change…then the wars that started, due to which the worry in the discussions increased furthe.
worry about the global supply chain getting disrupted . PM’s address at the NDTV World Summit worry about the death of innocent people . this tension, this tension, these conflicts, all these became the topics of global summits and seminars. And today, when worry is the center of the discussion, then what kind of thinking is going on in India…? What a big contradiction. Here we are discussing ‘The Indian Century’… India’s century, amidst the turmoil in the world, India has become a ray of hope… when the world is immersed in worry, India is spreading hope. And it is not that we are not affected by the global situations… we are affected… India is also facing challenges PM’s address at the NDTV World Summit but there is a sense of positivity here, which we are all feeling. And that is why… we are talking about The Indian Century.
Today, the speed with which India is PM’s address at the NDTV World Summit working in every sector, in every field, is unprecedented. India’s speed, India’s scale, is unprecedented. Nearly One Twenty Five Days have just been completed in the third term of our government. I will share with you the experience of One Twenty Five Days. In One Twenty Five Days, 3 crore new concrete houses have been approved for the poor. PM’s address at the NDTV World Summit In One Twenty Five Days, we have started work on an infrastructure project worth Rs. 9 lakh crore. In One Twenty Five Days, we have started 15 new Vande Bharat trains, work on 8 new airports has been started. In these One Twenty Five Days, we have given a package of Rs. 2 lakh crore for the youth… We have directly transferred Rs. 21 thousand crore to the bank accounts of farmers… We have arranged for free treatment up to Rs. 5 lakh for the elderly above 70 years of age. PM’s address at the NDTV World Summit Look at the scope of the work being done in India… Rooftop solar plants have been installed in 5 lakh houses in One Twenty Five Days. More than 90 crore trees have been planted under the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign. Not only this…in One Twenty Five Days we have approved 12 new industrial nodes. Our Sensex and Nifty have grown by 6 to 7 percent in One Twenty Five Days. Our forex has increased from 650 billion dollars to over 700 billion dollars. PM’s address at the NDTV World Summit This list of India’s achievements is very long. PM’s address at the NDTV World Summit And I am talking only about One Twenty Five Days. PM’s address at the NDTV World Summit You also have to note that in these One Twenty Five Days…what topics did the world come to India to discuss? What global events took place in India in One Twenty Five Days? An international assembly was held to discuss telecom and digital future in India… Global Fintech Festival was held in India… Global semiconductor ecosystem was discussed in India PM’s address at the NDTV World Summit International conferences on the future of renewable energy and civil aviation were held in India.
Today, India is a developing country as well as an emerging power. We understand the challenges of poverty and also know how to create a path of progress. Our government is rapidly making policies, taking decisions…doing new reforms. However, in public life, I often meet different types of people…some people say, Modiji, you have formed the government three times in a row…you have done so much work…then why do you keep running around so much, what is the need? You have become the 5th largest economy of the world…there are so many milestones…you have taken so many pending decisions…you have done so many reforms…now what is the need to work so hard? I meet a lot of people who say this. But the dreams we have seen, the resolutions with which we have moved ahead, there is neither peace nor comfort in them.
In the last 10 years, 25 crore people have come out of poverty…is this enough…isn’t it? In the last 10 years, about 12 crore toilets have been built… 16 crore people have got gas connections… is this not enough? In the last 10 years, more than 350 medical colleges have been built in India… more than 15 AIIMS have been built… is this not enough? In the last 10 years, more than 1.5 lakh new start-ups have been created in India… 8 crore youth have started their own work for the first time by taking Mudra loan. And the question is, is there hunger? Is this not enough? My answer is… no, this is not enough. Today India is one of the youngest countries in the world. The potential of this young country… can take us to the heights of the sky. And for this, we still have to do a lot… have to do it very fast.