In his epoch-making Davos speech, Modi
put India at the centre of the global narrative, underlining it as the only
good news in a gloomy world. Track this space for updates.
At Davos, highlights threats of new kind of
'globalisation'
It was a very enthusiastic speech, talked about how Indian ethos can be a global
role model in today's conflicting times: Dharmendra Pradhan,Union Minister in
Davos World Economic Forum
It was a very enthusiastic speech, talked about how Indian ethos can be a global
role model in today's conflicting times: Dharmendra Pradhan,Union Minister in
Davos World Economic Forum
spoke as a global statesman speaks not only
about India but also globalisation & larger issues of climate change &
terrorism. Yes, he spoke about reforms, the world is going inward and India is
globalising and is ready for business: Rajan Mittal, VC & MD of Bharti
Enterprises
spoke as a global statesman speaks not only
about India but also globalisation & larger issues of climate change &
terrorism. Yes, he spoke about reforms, the world is going inward and India is
globalising and is ready for business: Rajan Mittal, VC & MD of Bharti
Enterprises
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his
keynote address at the 48th World Economic Forum in the ski resort town of
Davos, said that the world needs to come together as one family and collaborate
to face challenges of modern world.
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Address of PM Shri @narendramodi ji at
the World Economic Forum is a statesman's analysis of the global challenges and
unfolding of India story.
If you want prosperity and peace, come
to India; we Indians will always welcome you:
If you want prosperity and peace, come
to India; we Indians will always welcome you:
If you want wealth and wellness, you
should come to India: PM
India have always believed that entire
world is our family:
India have always believed that entire
world is our family:
04:50 PM
The world's economic and security
organisations need reforms; world's economic progress must be faster
We should all work together, we should
build a heaven of world:
Inclusive, progressive India will
continue to be the good news in the otherwise gloomy world:
India has proved that any dispute can be
resolved through discussion:
04:48 PM
In India democracy, demography and
dynamism are giving shape to development and destiny
India has always contributed toward
global peace
India has proved that any dispute can be
resolved through discussion:
Development is honest when we walk
together, take everyone along and move forward for the sake of everyone:
Development is honest when we walk
together, take everyone along and move forward for the sake of everyone:
We do not exploit natural resources of
any country
India has become the first responder to
any event of natural calamity anywhere in the world
More than 1.5 lakh Indian soldiers are
contributing to UN peacekeeping forces
Innovation and entrepreneurship is
making young Indians job givers, not job seekers. Democracy, demography and
dynamism are shaping our destiny today:
Innovation and entrepreneurship is
making young Indians job givers, not job seekers. Democracy, demography and
dynamism are shaping our destiny today:
For development, it is necessary to have
global cooperation and work towards common goals:
For development, it is necessary to have
global cooperation and work towards common goals:
In 2014 after 30 years, the 600 crore
Indians provided complete majority to any political party to form govt at the
centre. We took the resolution for the development of everyone and not just a
specific group. Our motto is 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas'
Indian population has welcomed reforms
by giving up subsidies and showing dedication towards election process:
Indian population has welcomed reforms
by giving up subsidies and showing dedication towards election process:
125 crore Indians are capable of
creating a $5 trillion economy by 2025
We have abolished more than 1,400
unnecessary laws in the last three-and-half years
We are shaping India's destiny
In the history of 70 years of free
India, we have introduced GST:
We have launched several reforms in the
country:
We are removing red tape and laying red
carpet for investors:
Inclusion is the main principle of my
government:
Democracy is not a political system in
India. it is a way of life:
We in India are proud of our democracy
and diversity:
In today's world, there is a big gap
between the developed and the developing world:
Prime Minister Modi says at that
globalisation is slowly losing its luster and that protectionism is gaining
ground
Opposite to globalisation era we are
shrinking into a self centred world:
The big threat ahead of world is
artificial creation of good and bad terrorist
-
Terrorism is a big threat to humanity.
We all are aware about threats from terrorism
Second biggest challenge is terrorism
To preserve climate, Indian has set an
ambitious target of 175 GW power from renewable energy and we have already
achieved 33% target
Climate change is huge threat right now,
Snow in the Arctic is melting,many islands are sinking or are about to sink:
Indian culture of 'We the humans are
children of Earth' and Gandhiji's trusteeship promote preservation of climate:
Care towards the environment is a part
of India's culture:
says concerted action is required to
tackle climate change
World in facing constant challenges and
there are 3 main challenges in front of the world:
India has always believed in values of
integration and unity, 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' which means the entire world is
one family. It is relevant to bridge distances:
There is lack of consensus between us,
but there is a feeling of solidarity between us:
Data is a big asset today and is posing
a big challenge:
We have mountains of data now:
Technology is assuming immense
importance in this era
WEF is creating a shared community in a
fractured world
In 1997, Amazon was just a forest and
tweet was just about a bird
I am happy to be in Davos to address the
World Economic Forum. This Summit seems to find solutions to the various
problems the world faces. I thank the people and Government of Switzerland for
the warm welcome here:
The subject of that meet in 1997 was
building the network society
In 1997, India's GDP was $400 billion,
but after two decades now it is 6 times
I would like to congratulate the WEF
president for making Davos a platform for global discussion
I am delighted to take part in Davos
WEF:
India has unique demographic dividend
and under your leadership and structural reforms have boosted macro
fundamentals and long term econominc outlook of India
Very warm welcome to your first visit to
davos: Professor Klaus Schwab (Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum)
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