PM Modi says development momentum will continue to strengthen
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called upon India’s youth, entrepreneurs, innovators, and startups to seize these opportunities and contribute to the nation’s progress.
“The Government stands firmly with the people in this transformative journey. The country is firmly on the path of accelerated development and this momentum will continue to strengthen,” assured PM Modi, expressing confidence that the collective efforts and aspirations of 1.4 billion Indians would realise the vision of a Viksit Bharat, and extended his best wishes to all citizens.
The Prime Minister said that India’s youth, entrepreneurs, innovators and start-ups are at the forefront of harnessing emerging opportunities in a rapidly changing global environment.
Addressing the Republic Summit on 22 June, he reiterated the Government’s commitment to reforms, innovation and citizen-centric governance, guided by the principle of Nation First.
He observed that while citizens increasingly seek better infrastructure, technology, connectivity, and opportunities, some groups oppose developmental initiatives even as they demand the outcomes they produce. Emphasizing the importance of constructive participation in nation-building, the Prime Minister called upon citizens, particularly the youth, to remain focused on India’s development goals and the principle of Nation First.
Addressing the summit, theme of which was “Great Power India: Nation First”, the Prime Minister underscored that the spirit of “Nation First” has been the guiding principle behind India’s achievements over the past decade and its emergence as a trusted global power.
Modi observed that India is a civilization with a long historical memory and a unique ability to draw lessons from both progress and adversity. He remarked that the decisions and actions being undertaken today are laying the foundation for the country’s future over the coming centuries.
“The country has emerged not only as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies but also as a credible and reliable partner. India’s rise is founded on trust, stability and a commitment to the larger global good,” he highlighted.
Recalling his recent participation in the G7 Summit, the Prime Minister said that leaders across the world recognize India’s unwavering commitment to the principle of Nation First. He added that this guiding philosophy continues to shape the country’s policies, priorities and aspirations as it advances on the path of development.
The Prime Minister stated that there has been a significant expansion of India’s transport and connectivity infrastructure over the last decade. “Metro rail networks now serve over one crore passengers daily, while initiatives such as Vande Bharat, Namo Bharat and Amrit Bharat trains are strengthening connectivity across the country. Expanded road networks, highways and airports have improved mobility and created new opportunities for citizens in both urban and emerging growth centres”, Shri Modi observed.
Referring to tax reforms, the Prime Minister highlighted measures aimed at increasing disposable income and reducing compliance burdens for taxpayers. He noted that simplified and technology-enabled tax administration, including faceless processes and online filing systems, has enhanced convenience and transparency.
The Prime Minister also underlined the Government’s efforts to reduce healthcare expenditure for families through initiatives such as Jan Aushadhi Kendras, which provide affordable medicines, and health coverage for senior citizens under various welfare schemes. He observed that these initiatives have helped improve access to healthcare while reducing out-of-pocket expenditure for millions of families.
Referring to economic reforms aimed at benefiting the middle class, the Prime Minister noted that tax relief measures have significantly increased tax-free income thresholds, thereby enhancing disposable incomes. He also highlighted the simplification of tax administration through technology-driven reforms, including online filing systems and faceless assessment mechanisms, which have reduced compliance burdens and improved transparency.
Speaking on the changing aspirations of citizens, the Prime Minister remarked, “India’s development journey has created a culture of rising expectations, with people seeking better infrastructure, faster services and higher standards of living. These aspirations are a positive sign of confidence in the country’s future and a reflection of citizens’ belief that progress is achievable.” Fiinews.com







