Key Points

The Indian diaspora in the UK is celebrating PM Modi’s 11-year tenure, highlighting India’s economic rise and global influence. They credit his leadership for reducing poverty, boosting defence exports, and digital innovations like UPI. Many praised India’s G20 Summit success and cultural diplomacy, including yoga’s global reach. The community remains optimistic about India’s future under Modi’s continued governance.

Key Points: UK Indian Diaspora Celebrates Modi's 11 Years of Leadership

  • Modi’s policies reduced extreme poverty from 27.1% to 5.3%
  • India now ranks as the fourth-largest global economy
  • Defence exports and digital transformation under 'Make in India'
  • G20 Summit showcased India’s rising global stature
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Indian diaspora in UK applauds PM Modi govt's 11-year milestone

Indian diaspora in the UK praises PM Modi's governance, economic growth, and global influence as he completes 11 transformative years in office.

"In the last 11 years, extreme poverty has fallen significantly, and India has become the fourth-largest economy. That’s a powerful testament to growth and governance. – Vishal, Indian-origin scientist"

London, June 10

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi marks 11 transformative years at the helm of the Union government, members of the Indian diaspora in the United Kingdom (UK) are coming forward to express their admiration and pride in the nation’s progress under his leadership.

From professionals in London to community leaders in Slough town in Berkshire, a shared sentiment resonates among them: India’s global stature has risen to unprecedented heights.

They attribute this progress to PM Modi’s commitment to stable governance, the uplift of millions from extreme poverty, advancements in India's Defence capabilities, and the positioning of the nation as a leading economic and cultural force on the world stage.

Speaking to IANS, Indian-origin cancer scientist Vishal said, “In the last 11 years, extreme poverty has fallen significantly, and India has become the fourth-largest economy. That’s a powerful testament to growth and governance.

"The changes are palpable; people now see us with respect. There are countless benefits that come with becoming the fourth-largest economy. Extreme poverty in India has dropped remarkably from 27.1 per cent in 2011-12 to just 5.3 per cent in 2022-23, paving the way for good job opportunities.

"Furthermore, we are making significant strides in Defence, focussing on exports. Our purchasing power has also increased drastically. We are doing exceptionally well, and I hope PM Modi continues as Prime Minister for two more terms to witness even more developmental efforts.”

Alok Gupta, Co-Founder and Director of the Indian Diaspora in the UK (IDUK) Group, emphasised India's leadership in digital transformation, the successful hosting of the G20 Summit, and the push for Defence self-reliance through the 'Make in India' initiative.

“Whether it’s the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) or vaccine export, the world is now watching India. We have surged from the tenth to the fourth position among the world's economies, surpassing Japan. India is the fastest-growing economy globally.

"During COVID-19, we not only produced vaccines for our citizens but also exported them. Under the ‘Make in India’ initiative, we are manufacturing everything domestically, including Defence equipment. In the recent conflict with Pakistan, we utilised indigenous equipment. It’s commendable how we are emerging as an exporter in the Defence sector.

"Hosting the G20 Summit in 2023 showcased our status as a world power. Digital transformations like UPI are further milestones that make us proud.”

Many diaspora members also commended India’s firm response to terrorism, particularly in light of the recent attacks in Pahalgam in which 26 people were killed. They noted how the abrogation of Article 370 has transformed Kashmir, enhancing tourism and local livelihoods.

Another diaspora member residing in the UK stated, “We are emerging as a world power. PM Modi has provided stable governance for two terms and is now in his third term. His leadership is remarkable. Additionally, he has facilitated a cultural exchange, as evidenced by Saudi Arabia embracing yoga. Recently, India has emerged as the world's fourth-largest economy.”

Across interviews and public forums, the diaspora expressed a unified belief: Under PM Modi’s leadership, India has not only reconnected with its civilisational pride but has also emerged stronger, prouder, and more united on the global stage.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
As an NRI in Canada, I've seen India's global image transform completely under PM Modi. The UPI system is revolutionary - even my Canadian colleagues are amazed by it! 🇮🇳 The economic growth numbers speak for themselves. Though I wish rural healthcare could improve faster.
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Priya M.
Make in India and defence exports make me so proud! My grandfather served in the army and he tears up seeing indigenous Tejas jets. But we must ensure this growth reaches all sections - some farmers still struggle. Balance is key for true vikas.
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Arjun S.
The poverty reduction numbers are impressive, no doubt. But as a development economist, I'd like to see more focus on quality education in villages. Digital India is great, but we need physical infrastructure too - schools, hospitals, roads.
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Sunita R.
My relatives in London say Indians there now walk with more confidence. Yoga diplomacy, G20 success, UPI - these are game changers! Though I wish media showed more of the grassroots development work rather than just big events.
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Vikram J.
The article misses mentioning how startup culture has boomed! From 100 startups in 2014 to 1 lakh+ today. As a tech entrepreneur, I've seen first-hand how policies like Startup India helped. But compliance burden could still be reduced further.
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Neha P.
While economic growth is good, we mustn't ignore environmental concerns. The clean Ganga mission needs more speed. Development should be sustainable - our ancient texts always taught this balance between progress and nature. 🌿

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