India driving global growth: PM
Narendra Modi sets a goal of making India a developed country in next 25 yrs
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Gandhinagar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said India has emerged as a new ray of hope amid many uncertainties being faced globally, and the world looks at it as an important pillar of stability, a trusted friend and an engine of growth in the global economy.
He also said that in the rapidly changing world order, India is moving forward as ‘Vishwa Mitra’ (friend of the world).
Speaking at the inauguration of the 10th edition of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, which saw participation of State heads and CEOs of top private companies, Modi said all major rating agencies are of the opinion that India will be among the three largest economies of the world in the next few years.
“In the rapidly changing world order, India is going ahead as Vishwa Mitra. India has given hope to the world that we can decide on common goals and achieve them. India’s commitment to world welfare, its dedication, efforts and hard work are making today’s world more secure and prosperous,” he said.
“Today, the world looks at India as an important pillar of stability, a friend who can be trusted, a partner who believes in people-centric development, a voice that believes in global good, a voice of global south, an engine of growth in the global economy, a technology hub for finding solutions a powerhouse of talented youth, and a democracy that delivers,” he added.
“All major rating agencies are of the opinion that India will be among the three largest economies of the world in the next few years,” Modi said, adding that it is his guarantee that the country will achieve this.
Today, India has given this assurance to the world that we can set common goals and achieve our goals. India’s commitment to world welfare, India’s loyalty, efforts and hard work are making today’s world more secure and prosperous, he said.
The priorities and aspirations of 1.4 billion people of India, their trust in human-centric development, our commitment for inclusivity and equitability, are a major basis for world prosperity and world development, he added.