New Delhi: India, the fastest growing main economy in the world, is quickly moving to become one of the first three global economies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday, talking about the opening of infrastructure projects in Bengalur.
“India is currently the fastest growing main economy in the world. In the last 11 years, the Indian economy has increased from 10. Position to five worldwide and quickly proceeds to become one of the first three economies,” Modi said as he opened the metro line in Bengalur.
Also laid the establishment of three metro projects in Bengaluru, worth more than £15 000 crore, according to the statement of the Office of the Prime Minister (PMO).
Modi said Bengaluru played an important role in making India the highest exporter of mobile phones, as before he was an importer.
Digitization will help the country’s progress, said Modi, and noted that through initiatives such as India AI Mission, India will proceed towards the global AI. He added that the semiconductor mission also gains strength and India will soon have its own chip in India and that India has become a global example of cheap, top space missions.
“Our next big priority should become a separate technology,” Modi said, adding that India should produce multiple software and applications for its needs.
During his first visit to the capital of Karnataka, Sindoor has scored the success of the nation in the conflict of technological fitness, which developed as a result of the mission of the government’s self -confidence in the defensive sector and in this effort of Karnataka and Bengalur.
Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh, who spoke to a separate event on Sunday, also stated that Indian forces used indigenous weapons to operate an effective SINDOOR operation.
In an interview in Madhya Pradesh and laying the foundation stone for the Beml railway center for production, the Minister of Defense said that Indian defense exports in FY25 reached the record £23 622 crore and defensive production rose to historically maximum £1.51 trillion.
According to the Ministry of Defense, the Chief of Defense (CD) Anil Chauhan also said that synergy between the army, the Navy and the Air Force was essential in the success of the OP Sindoor. On Sunday, CDS Chauhan spoke with Army trainees in Secunderabad on Sunday that the development of complex abilities is paramount, along with the deep understanding of transformation changes that are monitored in the military to deal with disturbing changes in modern technology.
Modi, in May, said the Sindoor operations have set a new normal response to Indian reactions to future terrorist attacks and in such cases introduced a new doctrine of retaliation.
Within the three -point doctrine, India will retaliate against terrorist attacks according to their own conditions, does not tolerate nuclear blackmail and does not distinguish between terrorists and governments that carry them, Modi said. The television address of the Prime Minister came after India and Pakistan agreed to stop the four -day struggle from 7 to 10 May, which quickly escalated.
The conflict began after India attacked the terrorist goals in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir as a retaliation for a terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam.
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