
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took X to invite citizens to share their proposals and ideas for his upcoming expression of Independence Day 2025 and encourage them to propose topics and topics.
“As we are approaching this year’s Independence Day, I look forward to listening to my Indians! What topics or ideas would you like to see in this year’s speech Independence?
In response to the Challenge of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Defense, in cooperation with Mygov, initiated an independence celebration of 2025.
Independence Day 2025: How can citizens join?
Citizens across the country are recommended to participate in a number of competitions at national level, the aim of which is to strengthen the patriotic spirit and to support unity, especially among youth.
Participants are invited to present works of art, essays, quizzes and design records that honor the victims of Indian Freedom Warriors and celebrate the path of national courage and resistance.
Since its foundation in 2014, the MyGOV platform has evolved into a major management for public participation, allowing direct interaction between Indian citizens and the government. Similarly, the Namo application, the official application of the Prime Minister, acts as a personal interface for individuals to associate with national initiatives, politics and campaign updates.
As India is approaching the 79th anniversary of its independence, this year’s memory is expected to emphasize key topics such as national integration, digital progress and prospects, and set the tone for the 80th year of independence in 2026.
This public invitation from PM Modi comes after his 100 -minute address in Lok Sabha to “Indian strong, successful and decisive operation Sindoor”, stating that recent cross -border operations thwarted an attempt to incite and showed a remarkable proficiency of the Indian armed forces.
“I stand here to present the case for India, and to show the mirror to those who do not understand it. We have complete confidence in the ability of our armed forces and get a free hand to answer. The armed forces taught them such a lesson that terrorism still loses sleep,” he said.
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