Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, in his address to the nation on the 77th Independence Day on August 15, 2023, highlighted India’s strengths of demography, democracy, and diversity, which he referred to as the “Triveni” capable of fulfilling the nation’s dreams. He emphasized that the ongoing first year of the Amrit Kaal provides an opportunity for India to dedicate efforts towards shaping the next 1000 years.
PM Modi emphasized that India’s progress is not confined to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai, but extends to tier-2 cities where the youth are equally contributing to the nation’s advancement. He assured the youth that ample opportunities exist for them to succeed, and the country is ready to provide as many opportunities as they require. Addressing recent disturbances in the North East, particularly in Manipur, the Prime Minister expressed solidarity with the state and highlighted efforts towards restoring peace through dialogue. He conveyed that both the central and state governments are working diligently to find a peaceful solution to the challenges faced in Manipur.
PM Modi commemorated those who contributed to India’s struggle for freedom, and he noted that the country is celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of revolutionary leader Sri Aurobindo, along with other significant milestones like Swami Dayanand Saraswati’s 150th birth anniversary, Rani Durgavati’s 500th birth anniversary, and Meerabai’s 525th anniversary in the same year.The Prime Minister highlighted India’s current rise and development, stating that the nation’s progress is evident through global recognition and increased confidence in the country. He stated that India’s capabilities and potential are instrumental in shaping the evolving global order, especially following the COVID-19 pandemic, where India’s resilience and innovation are being acknowledged by experts and rating agencies worldwide.PM Modi emphasized the importance of holistic healthcare, acknowledging the significance of Yoga and Ayush on a global scale. He spoke about India’s role in the technology-driven world and various sectors such as renewable energy, space exploration, and advanced technologies.
The Prime Minister lauded the nation’s achievements under his leadership, mentioning India’s economic growth from the 10th to the 5th position globally. He highlighted steps taken to combat corruption and promote economic stability.PM Modi announced the upcoming launch of the Vishwakarma scheme aimed at supporting individuals with traditional skills, with an allocated budget of 13,000 to 15,000 crore rupees. Additionally, he mentioned plans to increase the number of Jan Aushadhi Kendras from 10,000 to 25,000. Acknowledging the contributions of various segments of society, including women, farmers, labourer’s, and workers, the Prime Minister outlined the challenges posed by the ongoing pandemic and inflation crisis, and the measures taken to address them.
PM Modi stressed the importance of collective responsibility in promoting probity, transparency, and impartiality to achieve India’s development goals, while also condemning corruption, nepotism, and appeasement as detrimental factors. He highlighted India’s global philosophies such as “One Sun, One World, One Grid” for renewable energy and advocated for global cooperation and unity, especially through India’s assistance during the pandemic.
Looking ahead to India’s 100th Independence Day in 2047, PM Modi expressed his aspiration for a developed India, urging the nation to collectively work towards achieving this goal. He emphasized that national character and integrity are integral to the country’s progress and development. The Prime Minister commended India’s armed forces for their preparedness and efforts in ensuring national security. He concluded his address with a vision of a united and prosperous India, encouraging citizens to continue the legacy of freedom fighters by contributing to the nation’s growth.