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India has become voice of global South, says PM Modi

Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsBy Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsAugust 15, 2023Updated:August 15, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Stating that a “new world order” emerged after the Covid-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India has become voice of global South. Its prosperity is becoming an opportunity for the world and we are bringing the promise of stability to the world, he added.

Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday greeted the people on the occasion of 77th Independence Day and paid homage to freedom fighters. He then paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat before hoisting the tricolour at Red Fort.

PM Modi began his last Independence Day speech before the 2024 general election with, “My beloved 140 crore family members.” Throughout the speech, he referred to the people of the country as “parivarjan (family members)”. In his earlier speeches, PM Modi had referred to the people of the country as “my beloved brothers and sisters”.

He said that the “path for solution in Manipur will be found through peace” and assured the people that the Union and state governments are making all efforts to restore peace. Modi spoke about the cycle of violence in Manipur, which resulted in killings and atrocities against women. He assured the people that the country stands with Manipur and that normalcy is returning to the state.

After unfurling the national flag at the Red Fort, PM Modi, in his Independence Day speech, paid tribute to freedom fighters for their sacrifices. He talked about India’s “enslavement”, which started 1,000-1,200 years ago due to a “small incident”.

“Back then, we didn’t know that a small incident could enslave us for a 1,000 years… whoever came, looted us,” he said. “In 1947, the country became independent… after 1,000 years, we were free.”

Modi said India is now the biggest democracy in the world, and is lucky to have “demography, democracy and diversity”. He added that he believed in the power of India’s youth to bring about revolutionary changes, and that the youth has made the country proud by excelling in the startup ecosystem.

Recalling the G20 Summit in Bali last year, Modi said that the leaders of major developed nations of the world wanted to know in detail about Digital India.

The government has invited around 1,800 special guests from across the country to attend the programme. Seventy-five couples from each state and Union Territory, in their traditional attire, have been invited to witness the ceremony.

Sarpanches of vibrant villages, nurses, fisherfolk and labourers engaged in the construction of the Central Vista project are also among the special invitees.

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