Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his vision for unprecedented growth in India during his third term in power, aiming to elevate the country to one of the top three economies globally. He emphasized development and progress during the inauguration of Delhi's revamped Pragati Maidan, urging the nation to rise to new heights.
The Indian Prime Minister, Modi highlighted the country's changing infrastructure, including remarkable achievements like the world's highest rail bridge, the longest tunnel at high altitude, the highest motorable road, the largest stadium, and the largest statue, all of which are in India. PM Modi assured that economic growth would match this progress.
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During his tenure, PM Modi stated that India's economy improved significantly, rising from the 10th spot to become the world's fifth-largest economy. He promised that based on this track record, in his third term, India's economy would reach the top three positions globally. He guaranteed that India would stand among the top three economies in the world under his leadership.
The inauguration of the International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre, now renamed "Bharat Mandapam," also served as a platform for PM Modi's political pitch ahead of the upcoming general election next year. He compared the growth achieved in the last ten years to the cumulative growth of six decades since India's Independence.
The BJP Leader highlighted the significant progress made during his government's nine years, including electrifying 40,000 km of rail lines compared to the 20,000 km achieved in the previous 60 years. Additionally, he mentioned completing 6 km of metro lines each month and building less than 4 lakh km of village roads. Furthermore, the number of airports in the country has reached 150.
PM Modi's speech at the inauguration emphasized his commitment to continued development and progress for India. He aspired to lead the nation towards becoming one of the world's top three economies, building on the growth achieved during his previous terms in office. The focus on infrastructure development and other key sectors aims to further enhance India's position on the global stage. As the country looks forward to the upcoming general election, PM Modi's promises of growth and transformation are likely to be central to his party's campaign.