The digital era is accelerating, and India is asserting itself as a major player in this transformation. At the NDTV Global Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi proclaimed that the 21st century marks India’s true time in the era of Industry 4.0. From global crises of economic growth to geopolitical tensions, India stands as a beacon of hope, breaking free from the chains of the past to embrace a bold and ambitious future. Unprecedented initiatives in infrastructure and prosperity seem to sketch a vision for a country that no longer just dreams big, but takes action.
New Delhi: At the NDTV Global Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi proclaimed that the 21st century is the time of India, highlighting the era of Industry 4.0. He stated that India positions itself as a glimmer of hope amid global crises affecting economic growth, unemployment, and geopolitical tensions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and military conflicts.
Modi highlighted the spectacular development of the country, mentioning unprecedented social and infrastructure projects, including the creation of three crore new homes for the poor and massive investments for youth employment. The Indian stock market has risen by 7% during this third term, and foreign exchange reserves have exceeded $700 billion. Despite these advancements, Modi expressed his dissatisfaction, believing that India still has much to achieve with its dynamic young population.
The Prime Minister set an ambitious challenge, aiming for a developed India by 2047, marking a turning point in the country’s vision.
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India has seen in Industry 4.0 a unique opportunity to rethink its industrial model and project itself as a major player on the global stage. At the NDTV Global Summit, Prime Minister Modi emphasized that the 21st century is truly the “time of India.” He insisted that the country is no longer a nation under the yoke of great powers, but rather a beacon of hope in an era marked by economic and geopolitical turmoil. With ambitious projects aimed at transforming India into a semiconductor hub, Modi is determined to make this fourth industrial revolution a true era of prosperity for his nation.
Challenges and ambitions in the face of global upheavals
Pointing to the numerous challenges, ranging from the global pandemic to the supply chain disrupted by international conflicts, Modi sought to reassure by highlighting his unwavering faith in the innovative capacity of the Indian people. He noted that significant efforts have been made to stimulate the economy, including massive investments in infrastructure and the creation of millions of jobs. Although the path is fraught with obstacles, the Prime Minister is convinced that optimism and ambition will be the driving forces guiding India towards its vision of a developed nation by 2047.
An unprecedented transformation driven by the government
Modi presented figures to illustrate the speed and scale of Indian economic development under his administration. Through initiatives such as the construction of three crore new homes for the less fortunate and a titanic investment in infrastructure projects, India has witnessed an acceleration of its growth. Moreover, with the stock market soaring and foreign reserves exceeding $700 billion, it is clear that India is not content with its current situation. Driven by a vision of change, India, with its impressive young population, aims to seize this opportunity and surpass expectations to write a new chapter in its history.
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