Jaishankar Hails PM Modi's Vision for India's Global Leadership & Growth

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reply to the Motion of Thanks in the Rajya Sabha reflected the confidence and aspirations of today's India. PM Modi outlined India's strategy of navigating a shifting world order by building forward-looking partnerships that secure national interests. He highlighted recent "future-ready" trade agreements with multiple countries and the EU, asserting that India's global stature is rising as a trusted partner. The Prime Minister emphasized that reform-driven governance is ushering in a new era of growth, declaring India fully prepared to compete globally.

Key Points: PM Modi's Vision: India Leading in New Global Order, Says Jaishankar

  • India charting its own course in global order
  • Building forward-looking global partnerships
  • Reform-driven governance spurring growth
  • Future-ready trade deals opening markets
  • Focus on interests of youth, workers, entrepreneurs
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"Reflects confidence and aspirations of new India": EAM Jaishankar on PM Modi's reply to Motion of Thanks

EAM Jaishankar says PM Modi's Rajya Sabha address reflects new India's confidence. PM outlines future-ready trade deals & reform-driven governance for Viksit Bharat.

"India will no longer miss the bus, it will now lead from the front - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, February 6

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reply to the Motion of Thanks in the Rajya Sabha reflected the confidence, energy and aspirations of today's India.

Jaishankar, in a post on X, said that the Prime Minister outlined how India is charting its own course amid a shifting global order while building forward-looking partnerships that safeguard the interests of workers, youth, entrepreneurs and women.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said, " Prime Minister @narendramodi's reply to motion of thanks in Rajya Sabha reflected the confidence, energy and aspiration of today's India. PM Modi spoke about how India is charting its course in the shifting world order and fostering forward - looking partnerships securing interests of its workers, youth, entrepreneurs and women. He also highlighted how reform - driven governance is ushering in a new era of growth and prosperity for 140 crore Indians."

According to Jaishankar, the address underscored India's focus on strengthening global partnerships while advancing national priorities through sustained reforms and inclusive development.

Replying to the motion of thanks on the President's Address in Rajya Sabha, PM Modi on Thursday said that "India will no longer miss the bus, it will now lead from the front".

He said the first quarter of the 21st century has ended, and the second quarter would be as decisive as the freedom movement's crucial phase in the last century.

"The first quarter of the 21st century has completed. But this second quarter is decisive, just like the second quarter of India's freedom struggle was. In the direction of building Viksit Bharat, this phase will be equally capable," he said.

PM Modi said the world is rapidly moving toward a new global order and that India's stature is rising. "When we analyse the current situation objectively and without political bias, it becomes evident that there is a growing inclination toward India. As a Vishwamitra and Vishwabandhu, India has emerged as a trusted partner for many countries," he told the House.

He added that India is signing "future-ready" trade agreements worldwide. "In the past few days, we have had trade deals with nine big and important countries. The 'mother of all deals' with the 27-member European Union is one of them," PM Modi said.

Pointing to agreements with the EU and the US, he said global confidence in India was strengthening. "The entire world is openly praising these trade deals. With stability, the world can now sense India's speed. This is a positive sign," he said.

Addressing the youth, PM Modi said the deals would open global markets. "The world market is now open to our sons and daughters. I stand with you shoulder to shoulder, and the world is ready to welcome your talents," he added.

The Prime Minister expressed gratitude to the people for the opportunity to serve, noting that much of his government's efforts have focused on correcting past mistakes and rebuilding India's global image.

He stressed that India is now driven by policy, not ad hocism, and that the mantra of "Reform, Perform, Transform" has put the nation on the "Reform Express." He outlined structural, process, and policy reforms to strengthen manufacturing, empower entrepreneurs, and enhance value addition, declaring that India is now fully prepared to compete globally.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an entrepreneur based in Bangalore, the focus on 'future-ready' trade agreements is crucial. Opening global markets means more opportunities for our startups. The EU deal could be a game-changer. Hope the execution matches the vision.
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Priya S
The confidence is palpable, and it's great to see India leading from the front. However, while we talk about global partnerships, I hope the 'interests of workers and women' mentioned are secured with strong domestic policies too, not just in trade talks. The ground reality needs to match the global image.
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Rohit P
"India will no longer miss the bus" – this line gives me goosebumps! It's about time. Our generation has only heard stories of missed opportunities. Now, with the world as our market, it's our turn to perform. Jai Hind!
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Vikram M
The shift from 'ad hocism' to policy-driven governance is the most important takeaway. This creates stability for long-term planning. Becoming 'Vishwamitra' is good, but we must ensure these partnerships are truly reciprocal and benefit our manufacturing sector on the ground.
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Kavya N
It's inspiring to hear the PM speak directly to the youth. The promise that "the world is ready to welcome your talents" is powerful. But alongside global deals, we need equal focus on skill development here so our sons and daughters are truly world-ready.

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