In NDTV Summit, PM Modi Asserts: "Nothing Can Halt India's Ascension"
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a stirring speech at the NDTV Summit 2025 on India's irrevocable pace in global growth and inventiveness. His speech evinced a mix of optimism and faith, emphasizing India's ascending status to be a world power — economically and diplomatically. The summit, marked by participation from industry captains, policymakers, and thought leaders, highlighted India's growth curve, resilience, and the government's vision for long-term development.
India's Growth Story: Beyond Numbers
PM Modi started by emphasizing India's stellar economic
resilience. Amidst global issues from geopolitical tensions to inflationary
pressures, India has captured one of the highest GDP growth rates big
economies. "Our momentum is not just about numbers; it is about the spirit
of 1.4 billion Indians who want to create a new future," he declared.
He attributed India's quick digital shift, infrastructure
growth, and manufacturing boom to building a culture of self-reliance and
confidence. The Prime Minister reaffirmed that the government's Amenabar Bharat
program continues to strengthen industries in addition to encouraging
international cooperation.
technological advancements, creativity, and Youth Power
PM Modi highlighted that India's progress is being fuelled
through creativity and its youth. With over 65% of Indians below the age of 35,
the country has a demographic advantage like no other. He praised Indian
startups' growth, exports of technology, and research achievements, adding that
"India is not just participating in the fourth industrial revolution — we
are leading it."
He moreover complimented the of government-initiated digital
platforms like UPI and Aadhaar, which have changed the financial inclusion and
governance effectiveness. "Technology has emerged to be the pillar of
transparency, speed, and trust," he noted.
Infrastructure and Global Standing
The Prime Minister talked a lot about India’s infrastructure
projects — ranging from highways and ports to green energy and city
development. He said that these are not only driving domestic productivity but
are moreover making India a logistics and manufacturing hub.
"Our highways, digital infrastructure, and green energy corridors represent India's march ahead," he said, reiterating that the development of infrastructure is important to provide sustainable development.
On the international side, PM Modi reaffirmed India's
position to be a responsible and
proactive global partner. He emphasized India's leadership to be a G20 president and increasing presence in
shaping policy conversations on trade, climate change, & creativity at the
global level.
Challenges and Vision for the Future
Speaking on issues of uncertainty in the world economy, PM According to Modi, India's growth model is based on "stability, scalability, and sustainability." He reiterated that tax reforms, manufacturing reforms, and reforms in the business ecosystem are for the long term.
He moreover accepted that there has to be added emphasis on
rural development, education, and protection of the environment, assuring that
growth will be inclusive and people-oriented.
"The India of Today Is Not the India of Yesterday"
In his final words, the Prime Minister pulled at the
heartstrings. "The India of today is not the India of yesterday," he
declared. "Dreaming big is our strength, and making those dreams happen is
our purpose. Nothing can slow India's rise — not challenges, not criticism, not
circumstances."
The address was met with thunderous applause, encapsulating
the country ’s growing sense of purpose and unity. As India continues to stride
forward, PM Modi’s message from the NDTV Summit stands to be a testament to an
unshakable belief — that the country’s best days are not not arrived.
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