PM Modi Hails Youth as Heroes of Startup India's 'Amazing Journey'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the 130th episode of Mann Ki Baat, reflected on the Startup India initiative launched a decade ago in 2016. He credited the country's youth as the heroes behind its success, which has made India the world's third-largest startup ecosystem. The Prime Minister highlighted that Indian startups are now pioneering work in advanced sectors like AI, space, and green hydrogen. He concluded with a strong appeal to industries and startups to make quality and excellence their benchmark to advance the vision of a Viksit Bharat.

Key Points: PM Modi on Startup India, Youth & 2026 Trend

  • Startup India launched in 2016
  • Youth are the heroes of the ecosystem
  • India is world's 3rd-largest startup hub
  • PM calls for focus on quality and 'zero defect'
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PM Modi refers to '2026 is new 2016' social media trend, calls youth 'heroes' of Startup India journey

PM Modi recalls 2016 Startup India launch, calls youth the heroes of India's now 3rd-largest global startup ecosystem in Mann Ki Baat.

"The heroes of this amazing journey are our young friends. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday referred to the '2026 is the new 2016' trend on social media and shared his memories of a decade ago when the government launched the Startup India programme, calling it "very important" for the youth and the future of the country.

He called the youth the "heroes" of the "amazing journey" of the Startup India programme and said that now, Indian startups are working in every sector.

Addressing the 130th episode of his monthly radio programme, 'Mann Ki Baat', PM Modi said, "These days, I am noticing an interesting trend on social media. People are recalling their memories of 2016. In that spirit, I would also like to share one of my memories with you today. Ten years ago, in January 2016, we started an ambitious journey. We had a realisation that it may be a small initiative, but it is very important for the youth and for the future of the country."

"At that time, some people were not able to understand what it was. The journey I am talking about is of 'Startup India'. The heroes of this amazing journey are our young friends. The innovations they made coming out of their comfort zone are being registered in history," he said.

The Prime Minister noted that India has become the world's "third-largest startup ecosystem".

"These startups are out of the ordinary. Today, they are working in the sectors that could not have been imagined ten years ago. AI, space, nuclear energy, semi-conductors, mobility, green hydrogen, biotechnology -- you name it, and you will find an Indian startup working in that sector," he said.

"I salute all my young friends who are associated with some startup or aspire to start their own startup," he added.

PM Modi further appealed to the countrymen, especially to the youths connected with industries and startups, and said, "India's economy is growing rapidly; all eyes are on India. In such times, we all have a big responsibility. That responsibility is to focus on quality. The era of 'It happens, it's fine, it will work' is over."

"Come, this year, let's give priority to quality with full vigour. We should have only one mantra -- Quality, Quality and only Quality. Better quality today than yesterday. Let us pledge to improve the quality of everything we manufacture -- be it our textiles, technology, electronics or even packaging. The meaning of the Indian products should be synonymous with top quality," he said.

Stressing to make "excellence the benchmark", the Prime Minister added, "Let us take a pledge that there will be no letup in quality, nor will there be any compromise on quality. I had said from the Red Fort -- 'Zero defect, zero effect'. By doing this, we will be able to take the resolve of Viksit Bharat forward."

- IANS

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Priya S
It's inspiring to see our PM acknowledge the youth like this. The '2026 is new 2016' trend is fun, but the real story is how many young Indians have become job creators instead of job seekers. More power to all the founders out there!
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Sarah B
While the growth is impressive, I hope the focus on 'zero defect' also includes ensuring these startups are sustainable and treat their employees well. The hustle culture can be brutal. Quality should apply to work-life balance too.
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Vikram M
From a few startups to the third-largest ecosystem in the world – what a journey! The mention of sectors like space and semiconductors shows how far we've come. The next decade is about making 'Make in India' synonymous with world-class quality.
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Rohit P
The push for quality is crucial. For too long, some Indian products have had a reputation for being 'good enough'. If we want to be a global leader, 'zero defect' has to be the mantra. This is the right vision for a Viksit Bharat.
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Kavya N
It's heartening to see recognition for startups beyond just metro cities. I run a small handicraft e-commerce platform from a tier-2 town, and the digital infrastructure and awareness today are unbelievable compared to 2016. The future is bright! ✨

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