India Among Fastest-Growing Economies Despite Global Challenges: Rajnath

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that India continues to be one of the world's fastest-growing economies despite global geopolitical headwinds. He highlighted Lucknow's new status as a defence manufacturing hub, including the production of BrahMos missiles. Singh also detailed major infrastructure projects, such as a new 101-km highway expected to drastically reduce travel time between Barabanki and Bahraich. Furthermore, he emphasized cultural preservation through the new Lucknow Culture and Art Museum, aimed at boosting tourism and local employment.

Key Points: India's Fast Growth & Defence Boost in Lucknow: Rajnath Singh

  • India remains a fastest-growing major economy
  • Lucknow declared a Defence Node with BrahMos production
  • New 101-km highway to cut travel time by half
  • Museum to boost tourism and preserve Awadh culture
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India among fastest-growing economies despite geopolitical challenges: Rajnath Singh​

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlights India's economic resilience, Lucknow's new defence node status, BrahMos production, and major infrastructure projects.

India among fastest-growing economies despite geopolitical challenges: Rajnath Singh​
"Viksit Bharat means a society where citizens respect the responsibility towards each other and follow the principle of 'no one should be left behind' - Rajnath Singh"

Lucknow, April 11

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that despite global geopolitical challenges, India remains one of the world's fastest-growing major economies today.​

Speaking at an event in Lucknow, he said the vision of building Viksit Bharat@2047 can only be achieved through teamwork.​

"Viksit Bharat means a society where citizens respect the responsibility towards each other and follow the principle of 'no one should be left behind' in the development journey," he said, according to a statement on social media. ​

He said, as the Defence Minister, I am also greatly pleased to see that Lucknow is making a significant contribution to the Defence sector.​

"It is a matter of pride for Lucknow that it has been declared a Defence Node along with Agra and Kanpur," he said.​

Now, the BrahMos missile is also being manufactured in Lucknow. And it's a matter of pride that its first batch has already been handed over to our army. Along with this, many small and large factories producing defence equipment are also being established here, he said.​

Earlier, speaking at the Annual Celebration of the Jan Kalyan Maha Samiti in Gomti Nagar, he said there was a time when Uttar Pradesh was called a "BIMARU" state, but today it is called "Uttam Pradesh". ​

The Defence Minister said that once the state was the stronghold of mafias, but today it is the stronghold of saints and ascetics.​

He also pointed towards the all-round development taking place in the state, particularly in Lucknow.​

He said that the Lucknow Culture and Art Museum, built at Hussainabad Clock Tower in Lucknow, is a sacred endeavour to keep our future generations connected to their roots.​

"Through this museum, you will be able to come face to face with the glorious history of Awadh, the unique craftsmanship here, and the blended culture of this place," said Rajnath Singh.​

This museum will not only enhance the pride of Lucknow, but will also, with the increase in tourist crowds here, provide new employment opportunities for shopkeepers and small artisans, said a statement quoting the Union Minister.​

He said construction of National Highway Number 927 will take place. It will start in Barabanki, near the Outer Ring Road, and go up to Bahraich. It will be a 101-kilometer-long four-lane route, along with a four-lane service road.​

Around Rs 7,000 crore will be spent on this project. Its biggest benefit will be that the current 2.5-hour journey from Barabanki to Bahraich will be reduced to just 1.25 hours, he said.​

Around this road, a new corridor for the development of the State Capital Region, that is, the state capital area, will also be created, he said.​

- IANS

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Sarah B
The 'Viksit Bharat' vision of leaving no one behind is commendable. However, I hope this economic growth translates into tangible benefits for farmers and daily wage workers in states like UP. The museum and highway are good, but let's not forget rural healthcare and education.
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Vikram M
From 'BIMARU' to 'Uttam Pradesh' – what a turnaround! 🙏 My relatives in Lucknow say the city's vibe has changed for the better. Defence manufacturing will create so many skilled jobs for the youth. This is the New India we were waiting for.
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Priyanka N
Love the focus on culture with the new museum! It's so important to preserve our heritage like Awadh's craftsmanship while we build for the future. A balanced approach to development – both hard infrastructure and soft power.
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Rahul R
Cutting travel time from Barabanki to Bahraich in half is a game-changer for that region! ₹7000 crore is a big investment, but if it boosts connectivity and creates a development corridor, it's worth it. Hope the project is completed on time without delays.
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Kavya N
Teamwork is key, as the Minister said. Growth figures are impressive, but true vikas is when the last person in the queue feels the progress. The defence node is great, but I also want to hear more about supporting the small artisans and shopkeepers mentioned.

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