New Delhi, March 1: Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored India's rising global influence, crediting the success of his "vocal for local" campaign for taking Indian products worldwide. Speaking at the NXT conclave during the launch of the international news channel, NewsX World, Modi highlighted India's transformative journey from being the world's back office to becoming its manufacturing hub.
From Workforce to 'World Force'
Prime Minister Modi emphasized India's evolution from merely providing labor to becoming a "world force." He pointed to India's growing capabilities in manufacturing critical sectors, including semiconductors and aircraft carriers, along with increased global recognition for traditional Indian products like makhana, millets, Ayush products, and the worldwide embrace of yoga.India's automobile industry is also thriving, Modi said, noting the steady rise in the country's defence exports, further solidifying India's position on the global manufacturing stage.
Authentic Representation of India Needed
Urging authenticity in India's global portrayal, Modi stated, "India does not need any makeup; it should be presented to the world as it is." He stressed the importance of showcasing genuine stories that reflect the country's reality, advocating transparency and authenticity in global news coverage.People's Trust in Governance
Reflecting on the BJP-led NDA government's third consecutive electoral victory, Modi said it signifies the public’s continued trust. He expressed optimism that the new global news channel, NewsX World, will effectively communicate India's true achievements internationally.India's Global Leadership and Initiatives
Modi underlined India's leading role in major global initiatives, mentioning specifically its successful co-hosting of the recent AI Summit and its impactful presidency of the G20. He also cited the recent Maha Kumbh festival as a stellar example showcasing India's organizational prowess and innovative capabilities.Legal Reforms and Critique of 'Lutyens Jamaat'
Highlighting his government's commitment to modernizing India's legal framework, Modi mentioned repealing outdated British-era laws, notably an obsolete act criminalizing group dancing involving ten or more people. Taking a subtle dig at critics, whom he referred to as the "Lutyens Jamaat" and "PIL ke thekedaar," he pointed out their silence on such laws despite frequently approaching courts on other issues.In conclusion, Modi reiterated India's dynamic progress in the 21st century, emphasizing that the nation is consistently generating positive news, shaping global narratives, and asserting its growing influence on the international stage.
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