Radio Havana Cuba | Narendra Modi to be sworn in with a view to India’s development

Radio Havana Cuba | Narendra Modi to be sworn in with a view to India’s development
Radio Havana Cuba | Narendra Modi to be sworn in with a view to India’s development

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New Delhi, June 9 (RHC) The new government of India will be sworn in this Sunday with Narendra Modi as prime minister for the third time, with an eye on excellence and national development as defined by the head of government himself in a recent writing.

The ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, will be attended by leaders Ranil Wickremesinghe, of Sri Lanka, and Mohamed Muizzu, of the Maldives; the Vice President of Seychelles, Ahmed Afif and the Prime Ministers Sheikh Hasina, of Bangladesh; Pravind Kumar Jugnauth from Mauritius; Pushpa Kamal Dahal, from Nepal and Tshering Tobgay, from Bhutan.

Days before the results of the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) elections were known with the victory of the governmental National Democratic Alliance led by the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), Modi, in a writing with tremendous faith in victory , reiterated his government’s goal of making India a developed nation by 2047 and elevating its role at the international level.

Swami Vivekananda once said: Every nation has a message to convey, a mission to fulfill, a destiny to achieve, the head of the Government stressed in his notes prepared on June 1, the day of the last stage of the Lok elections. Sabha(Lower House of Parliament), returning to Delhi from a three-day spiritual journey in Kanniyakumari, a city in the state of Tamil Nadu.

He highlighted that India maintains its principle of sharing its achievements with the world, which is an inherent and natural part of the character of the South Asian country; Their well-being also influences the planet’s journey toward progress, she noted.

Modi referred as an example that independence on August 15, 1947 inspired many of the countries under colonial yoke at that time to achieve their freedom and noted that the same spirit was observed during the Covid-19 pandemic and the successful efforts of his country to provide aid to poor and developing nations.

The Indian Prime Minister stressed, on the other hand, that in the last 10 years 25 million people have escaped poverty in India.

Also the technological development of global impact achieved with the Digital India campaign that shows the effective use of technology to empower the poor, provide transparency and guarantee their rights, he said.

He highlighted the success of the Group of 20 with the inclusion of the African Union in the bloc under the presidency of New Delhi and the recognition of India as a strong and important voice of the Global South.

On the other hand, Modi emphasized that from now on, the country must take a step forward, for which he urged the more than 140 million inhabitants to see India’s development in a global context.

In this sense, the head of Government specified the need for changes in all aspects of life, not only the economic one, in the direction of the goal of achieving a developed India by 2047.

For Modi, his project of change, action and transformation is indispensable in this process and assuming excellence as a fundamental principle with work based on four pillars: speed, scale, scope and standards.

Likewise, he called for focusing on quality under the zero defects-zero effects mantra.

Let us dedicate the next 25 years exclusively to the nation. Our efforts will create a solid foundation for generations to come and centuries to come, leading Bharat to new achievements, the Prime Minister concluded with a reiterated call for unity towards these goals. (Source: Prensa Latina).

 
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