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India Fastest-Growing Economy Under PM Modi, Says Union Minister Giriraj Singh

Union Minister Giriraj Singh stated that India remains the fastest-growing economy under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, maintaining growth from the pandemic onward despite criticism. PM Modi, at the "Melbourne Meets Modi" event in Australia, emphasized India's goal to become one of the world's top three economies, driven by the motto "Grow more, achieve more." He highlighted India's technological progress, including being the second-largest 5G market and developing indigenous 6G technology, as well as the expansion of metro and semi-high-speed rail networks. During Modi's visit to Australia, 18 major outcomes were announced, covering defense, maritime security, energy, and cultural cooperation.

India remained fastest-growing economy under PM Modi: Union Minister Giriraj Singh

Patna, July 10

Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Friday backed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of making India one of the world's top three economies, saying the country had maintained its economic growth from the COVID-19 pandemic until now despite criticism.

Speaking to reporters in Patna, Singh said India had emerged as one of the world's fastest-growing economies under the Prime Minister's leadership.

"... India is the only country that has maintained its economic growth from the time of the pandemic until now under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. Despite criticism from those with a negative outlook, the Prime Minister has continued to accelerate India's development, making it one of the world's fastest-growing economies," Singh said.

His remarks came a day after Prime Minister Modi, while addressing the Indian community at the "Melbourne Meets Modi" event in Australia, said India's aspiration to become one of the world's top three economies was driven by the motto, "Grow more, achieve more."

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister said India was progressing towards becoming a developed nation, with every achievement inspiring the country to set even bigger goals.

"The India of the 21st century is working towards the goal of becoming a developed nation. When one dream is realised, a new one is born. It used to be said that one lamp lights a thousand others; today, I say that one dream gives birth to another--thousands of dreams emerge. When one goal is achieved, an even greater resolve takes its place. This is an India that believes in 'Grow More, Achieve More.' We are a nation of 1.4 billion people, brimming with aspirations," PM Modi had said.

"We aspire to become one of the world's top three economies as soon as possible, driven by the motto 'Grow more, achieve more'," the Prime Minister added.

Highlighting India's technological and infrastructure growth, PM Modi said the country had become the world's second-largest 5G market and was rapidly developing indigenous 6G technology. He also noted the expansion of metro rail services to more than two dozen cities, making India's metro network the third largest in the world, and said the country was expanding its semi-high-speed rail network through services such as the Namo Bharat Rapid Rail and Vande Bharat trains.

Prime Minister Modi is on a three-day official visit to Australia from July 8 to 10. During the visit, India and Australia announced 18 major outcomes covering defence, maritime security, energy, critical technologies, education, mining, research and cultural cooperation, further expanding the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

India being the fastest-growing economy is indeed something to be proud of! From metros to highways, the infrastructure push is visible everywhere. Vande Bharat trains and 5G expansion are game-changers. Let's keep the momentum going! 🚀

Sarah B

Interesting to see this perspective from India. As someone from the UK, I'd be curious to know how this growth translates to everyday improvements in healthcare and education. Those are the true markers of development in my view.

Kavya N

While the macro numbers look good, I wish our ministers would also address the rising inequality. The gap between haves and have-nots is widening. Growth is great, but inclusive growth is what we really need. Just my two paise. 🤔

James A

Impressive numbers from India indeed! The 5G rollout and metro expansion are concrete achievements. As an American, I'm watching India's rise with interest. The Modi government's focus on digital infrastructure seems to be paying off.

Arjun K

"Grow more, achieve more" - that's a powerful mantra! I've seen firsthand how our infrastructure has transformed in the last decade. But like others have said, we need to ensure this development percolates to villages and small towns. Sabka saath, sabka vikas! 💪

David E

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