PM Modi: Developed Nations Eager for Trade Deals as Confident India Rises

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that developed nations are actively seeking trade agreements with India, attributing this to the country's rising confidence and transformation. He highlighted India's economic self-reliance, strengthened banking system, and controlled inflation as key achievements positioning it as a global growth engine. The Prime Minister emphasized India's Digital Public Infrastructure as a world model and outlined progress in solar power, railways, and AI, where India now shapes global decisions. He concluded with a call for national excellence, underpinned by a clear long-term vision to become a developed nation by 2047.

Key Points: PM Modi on India's Rise & Trade Deals at Rising Bharat Summit

  • Global interest in India trade deals
  • Economic transformation & self-reliance
  • Digital Public Infrastructure model
  • Roadmap to developed nation by 2047
  • Long-term vision in tech & agriculture
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Developed nations knocking at India's doors, says PM Modi on trade deals

PM Modi says developed nations seek trade deals with a confident, self-reliant India. Highlights economic transformation, digital infra, and vision for 2047.

"Developed nations are eager to sign trade deals with India because a confident India is rising beyond doubt and despair. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Feb 28

Developed nations are eager to sign trade deals with India because a confident India is rising beyond doubt and despair, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said while addressing the Rising Bharat Summit organised by a leading news outlet.

Speaking on Friday on the theme "Strength Within", the Prime Minister highlighted India's remarkable transformation over the past 11 years, marked by the reclamation of national potential, economic self-reliance, and a clear roadmap to becoming a developed nation by 2047.

He underscored India's remarkable transformation over the past 11 years, emphasising the reclamation of national potential, economic self-reliance, and the clear roadmap toward becoming a developed nation by 2047.

Drawing from ancient scriptures, the Prime Minister recalled the principle "Tat Tvam Asi", meaning the divinity sought externally resides within.

He asserted that India has awakened to this inner strength, channelling it through sustained efforts to empower citizens and institutions.

He stressed that true potential is not sudden but cultivated across generations, and the last decade has infused fresh energy into the national consciousness, enabling the country to reclaim what was lost.

PM Modi highlighted key achievements that have positioned India as a global growth engine.

He said the banking system has been strengthened, double-digit inflation has been controlled, and manufacturing has regained focus with improved product quality and robust economic policies.

He described India's Digital Public Infrastructure, particularly the trinity of Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and Mobile, as a model that world leaders frequently seek to understand.

"Through Direct Benefit Transfer, more than 24 trillion rupees have reached beneficiaries without leakages."

The Prime Minister pointed to India's rise as a leading solar power nation, ending an era when 30 million families lacked electricity.

"The railway network has expanded dramatically, becoming the world's third-largest metro system with trains like Vande Bharat and Namo Bharat redefining connectivity."

On artificial intelligence, PM Modi noted that unlike past industrial revolutions where India followed, the country now actively shapes decisions in the AI era, boasting a thriving domestic start-up ecosystem and advancing infrastructure for data processing.

The recent AI Summit, attended by more than 100 countries, stood as a moment of national pride.

PM Modi emphasised long-term vision in nation-building, saying that progress demands patience and timely decisions rather than short-term thinking.

"Investments in self-reliance today secure future generations through semiconductor ecosystems, green hydrogen, solar energy, ethanol blending, defence production, mobile manufacturing, drone technology, and critical mineral infrastructure."

In agriculture, PM Modi highlighted the provision of 28 lakh crore rupees in loans, four times higher than previous levels, and direct deposits of more than four lakh crore rupees to farmers' accounts under PM-KISAN.

These reforms have elevated India among the world's leading agricultural exporting nations, the Prime Minister noted.

Concluding his address, Prime Minister Modi issued a powerful call to action.

He reiterated his message from the Red Fort that this is the right time to elevate India to new heights.

"Every citizen and institution must pursue excellence, moving beyond routine efforts to deliver world-class outcomes."

- IANS

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Priya S
The DBT story is truly revolutionary. Sending 24 lakh crore directly to people's accounts without corruption is a game-changer for millions of families. My mother gets her pension on time every month now. This is real *vikas*.
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Rohit P
While the achievements in infrastructure and digital India are commendable, I hope this confidence translates into more high-quality manufacturing jobs for our youth. The deals with developed nations should focus on technology transfer, not just market access.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the startup ecosystem, the mention of AI and a thriving domestic environment is spot on. The energy is palpable. If the policy support continues, Bengaluru and Hyderabad can truly rival Silicon Valley.
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Vikram M
The railway expansion and Vande Bharat trains are visible progress. Traveling from Delhi to my hometown is now faster and more comfortable. This is the kind of development every common citizen can feel and appreciate.
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Kavya N
ॐ. The connection to our scriptures is beautiful. True strength does come from within, as a nation and as individuals. The focus on long-term vision over short-term gains is what we need. Let's build a *Bharat* that our grandchildren will be proud of.
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