Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that India has shown that democracy can deliver and has delivered. Addressing the Indian Diaspora at a community event in Munich, Germany today, Modi said, today, we can proudly say that India is the mother of democracy. He said, it was our democratic mindset that eventually prevailed and resisted the Emergency. He said, we Indians are proud of our democracy. Modi said, the diversity of culture, food, clothes, music and traditions makes our democracy vibrant. He said, this diversity makes us stronger - Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat. Modi said that today India is leading the Industrial revolution of 21st century,
आज 21वीं सदी का भारत चौथी औद्योगिक क्रांति में पीछे रहने वालों में नहीं, बल्कि इसका नेतृत्व करने वालों में से एक है। pic.twitter.com/wNl2xU1snt
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 26, 2022
The Prime Minister said, we are not only setting new targets but also working towards realising those dreams. He said, India is now no longer lamenting over global problems, instead India is leading the charge and providing sustainable solutions to the world. Modi said, today, with International Solar Alliance, India has given the mantra of 'One Sun, One World, One Grid' to the world. He said, we have brought 21st-century policies for the youth of New India and today, our youth will be able to complete their education in their own mother tongues. He said, a few examples of the shining New India of the 21st century are the GeM portal has over 50 lakh sellers, 12 to 15 lakh Indians are booking 12 to 15 lakh tickets online, drones are being used to sprinkle fertilizers and PM Svamitva Yojana has helped in digital mapping of property in villages. The Prime Minister said, Government had put an ambitious target of 10 per cent ethanol blending in petrol and it was achieved 5 months before the target.
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