What About India’s Future? Interview Of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In a recent interview, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated his vision for India’s future, envisioning that by the time of the 100th Independence Day of India, it will have grown into a developed country which is free from corruption, casteism, and communism.

PM Modi to give emphasis to India’s growing influence on the global stage, particularly in the context of the forthcoming G20 summit to be held in New Delhi. He noted that India is increasingly perceived as a global leader whose words and vision are considered a path for the future, transcending mere ideas. He also highlighted the shift from a GDP-centric view to a human-centric one, with India playing a key role in this transformation.

PM Modi said that India possesses a demographic advantage with its vast population potentially providing a significant demographic dividend in the coming decades. He urged Indians to lay the foundation for long-lasting growth and highlighted that India is no longer viewed solely as a large market but as a contributor to global solutions.

Taking a critical stance on opposition parties and what his party, the BJP, terms the “freebie culture,” the Prime Minister cautioned against irresponsible financial policies and populism, citing their adverse long-term social and economic consequences.

PM Modi also reflected on India’s role as the host of the G20 and its impact on Third World countries, asserting that India’s presidency has strengthened the confidence of these nations. He stressed that India’s domestic approach to addressing the needs of marginalized communities also guides its global role, with the G20 theme, “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” reflecting India’s cultural ethos.

Regarding India’s stand point on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, PM Modi restated the importance of dialogue and diplomacy as the only viable means to resolve conflicts. He defended India’s decision to purchase fuel from Russia despite sanctions, emphasizing that every country seeks the best possible deals for its citizens.

Also about the climate change, the Prime Minister acknowledged the difficulties of the issue and said that there are no single size fits to all solutions, he also advices developed countries to put in more effort to fight against climate change.

In summary, Prime Minister Modi’s interview highlighted India’s objectives for development, its global leadership role, and its commitment to addressing both domestic and international challenges.

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