It is no doubt that Prime Minister Modi is a hardworking politician in the country. He travels all over the world in a bid to build healthy relations with countries. Ever since PM Narendra Modi took charge at the head of the BJP, India’s economy hasn’t faced deflation in this century.
It has only got better at around 7% per year. It is highly expected that India’s economy will be one-third bigger than when Modi took charge at the office. That means that there will be a huge change in the world’s largest democracy.
India has carved out a reputation for itself as a growing nation as it has now outsmarted France and the U.K. to become the world’s fifth-largest economy. According to some economists calculation, India’s gross domestic product climbed ladders to the top five last quarter as it continued to surpass every country in Europe.
Since taking office in 2015, Mr. Modi has been trying to change the atmosphere around India. He wants India to be seen as the next China in terms of economic opportunities as well as the mainstay of democracy. As India’s economy accelerates to good effect and PM Modi has been seeking a distinguished position for the nation in institutions that rule the world.
To remember the fact that India started the decade behind the nations like UK, France, Italy and Brazil. But ever since PM Modi was at the helm of things, he turned the pages of India as the nation took the centre stage by outsmarting the opponents in the competition. Now the nation is trailing by the first placed United States, second-placed China, third-placed Japan and fourth-placed Germany.
It is nice to see that India is making its place in the world. PM Modi had pushed through tough economic reforms like demonetisation (rapid removal from circulation of high denomination banknotes) and GST harmonization (the start of a unified national goods and services tax) for the welfare of country’s growth.
In the last three to four years, the vision of India has been changed and the world’s perception towards India is also changing. It’s because of the fact that India is attaining a meteoric rise and its progress is well documented.
Mr Modi has delivered countless motivational speeches ever since voted to power in 2014. Here are some of the powerful quotes:-
“Each of has a natural instinct to rise like a flame. Let’s nurture that instinct.” – Narendra Modi
“Mind is never a problem. Mindset is.” – Narendra Modi
“Hard work never brings fatigue. It brings satisfaction.” – Narendra Modi
“Once we decide we have to do something, we can go miles ahead.” – Narendra Modi
“Each one of us has both; good and evil virtues. Those who decide to focus on the good ones succeed in life.” – Narendra Modi
“Only those who keep walking get sweet returns… look at the sun’s perseverance- dynamic & always on the move, never dormant…. hence keep moving.” – Narendra Modi
“With the gun, you can make the earth red but if you have a plow you can make the earth green.” – Narendra Modi
“Everyone has the power to dream. But dreams should be turned into resolutions. Never allow any idea to die.” – Narendra Modi
“To see the divine in all things, to harness self and the ego in the service of the poorest and weakest, so that we find the greater truth, that is the essence of all religions.” – Narendra Modi
“You can see the change you want to, be what you want to be.” – Narendra Modi
“The world used to think we are a land of snake charmers and black magic. But our youth has surprised the world with its IT skills. I dream of a digital India.” – Narendra Modi
“India is a youthful country. A country with such a major percentage of youth has the capability to change not only its own but the fate of the entire world.” – Narendra Modi
“It is my absolute belief that Indians have unlimited talent. I have no doubt about our capabilities.” – Narendra Modi
“No one can question the talent of India’s youth after the success of the Mars Mission. Everything indigenous!” – Narendra Modi
“We walk together, we move together, we think together, we resolve together, and together we take this country forward.” – Narendra Modi