PM Modi in Oman: How India Became a Global Model, Not Just a Market

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indian community in Muscat, celebrating the strong ties between India and Oman. He outlined the transformational changes India has undergone in the last 11 years, from infrastructure to women's empowerment. The Prime Minister proudly pointed to India's economic strength, its leadership in digital payments with UPI, and its ambitious space program. He also emphasized that the Indian diaspora is a vital bridge between nations and reaffirmed the government's commitment to their welfare.

Key Points: Modi Tells Oman Diaspora of India's 11-Year Transformational Change

  • PM Modi cited over 8% GDP growth last quarter as proof of India's economic strength
  • He highlighted UPI's global dominance, handling 50% of world's digital payments
  • Modi invited Omani youth to join ISRO's YUVIKA program, emphasizing space collaboration
  • The Prime Minister affirmed the future-ready India-Oman partnership in AI and innovation
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India has seen transformational economic change in last 11 years, PM Modi tells diaspora in Oman

PM Modi highlights India's 8% GDP growth, UPI dominance, and space achievements to the diaspora in Muscat, calling India a global model.

"India was not just a market, but a model for the world - from goods and services to digital solutions. - PM Narendra Modi"

Muscat, Dec 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday highlighted that India has gone through a phase of transformational changes in the fields of infrastructure development, manufacturing, healthcare, green growth, and women's empowerment during the last 11 years.

Addressing a large gathering of the Indian community in Muscat, PM Modi said that the strength of India's economy is reflected in the more than 8 per cent GDP growth achieved in the last quarter.

He further stated that India was preparing itself for the 21st century through developing world-class innovation, startups, and a Digital Public Infrastructure ecosystem. India's UPI - which accounts for about 50 per cent of all digital payments made globally - was a matter of pride and achievement, he added,

Highlighting the stellar achievements by India in the space sector, from landing on the moon to the planned Gaganyaan human space mission, the Prime Minister noted that space was an important part of collaboration between India and Oman and invited the students to participate in ISRO's YUVIKA programme, meant for the youth. He underscored that India was not just a market, but a model for the world - from goods and services to digital solutions.

He also affirmed that the India-Oman partnership was making itself future-ready through AI collaboration, digital learning, innovation partnership, and entrepreneurship exchange. He called upon the youth to dream big, learn deep, and innovate boldly, so that they can contribute meaningfully to humanity.

The audience included more than 700 students from various Indian schools. This year holds special significance for Indian schools in Oman, as they celebrate 50 years of their establishment in the country.

PM Modi thanked them for a warm and colourful welcome and stated that he was delighted to meet people from various parts of India settled in Oman and noted that diversity is the foundation of Indian culture -- a value which helps them assimilate in any society they form a part of.

He appreciated the community participating in the 'Bharat ko Janiye' quiz in large numbers. Emphasising that knowledge has been at the centre of India-Oman ties, he congratulated them on the completion of 50 years of Indian schools in the country.

The Prime Minister also emphasised the growing footprint of the Indian community, acknowledging their role in fostering better relations with foreign nations.

He conveyed India's deep commitment to the welfare of the diaspora, highlighting that "whenever and wherever our people are in need of help, the Government is there to hold their hand".

- IANS

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Priya S
While the infrastructure and digital growth is commendable, I wish the speech had more concrete details on how this economic transformation is improving daily life for the common person back home. The cost of living is still a major concern for many families.
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Rohit P
UPI is a game-changer! As someone who moved abroad for work, I miss the convenience of digital payments here. Proud to see India becoming a model for the world in tech. The emphasis on AI and innovation with Oman is a smart move for future partnerships.
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Sarah B
The focus on women's empowerment and green growth is crucial. It's good to see these being highlighted on a global stage. Hoping the talk translates into more ground-level opportunities for women entrepreneurs and sustainable projects.
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Vikram M
The Indian diaspora is our soft power. Their success stories abroad directly boost India's image. Celebrating 50 years of Indian schools in Oman shows our deep cultural and educational ties. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
From Chandrayaan to Gaganyaan, our space achievements are indeed stellar. Inviting Omani youth to ISRO programs is a brilliant diplomatic and educational initiative. Makes me feel optimistic about the future of Indo-Gulf relations.

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