Text of Prime Minister's speech at 2014 SAARC Summit in Nepal

Published By : Admin | November 26, 2014 | 19:20 IST

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Prime Minister Sushil Koiralaji, my colleagues from South Asia

I am delighted to return to Kathmandu.

Koiralaji, congratulations on organising an excellent Summit

Thank you, Nepal, for your warm hospitality once again.

Greetings to the Observer countries present here.

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This is my first SAARC.  But, this is the second time I am meeting most of you together.  I stepped into the office with the greetings of the entire world.

But, what moved me, dear colleagues, was your personal presence, with the good wishes of one-fourth of humanity.

Because the future I dream for India is the future I wish for our entire region.

The last Summit was three years ago.  Only two of us here were present in Addu.  Even Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has come here after her re-election.  President Rajapaksa will soon go into one and I wish him good luck.  I especially welcome our newest colleague, President Ghani.

Ours is a region of thriving democracy; of rich inheritance; the unmatched strength of youth; and, a strong thirst for change and progress.

In the last few months, I have travelled around the world.

From the middle of the Pacific, to the southern coast of Atlantic Ocean, I see a rising tide of integration.

And, negotiations on major trade agreements such as Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, the Trans Pacific Partnership and the Trans Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.

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Because the barriers of boundaries inhibit progress; international partnerships add speed to it.

Because, in the life of an individual or a nation, a good neighbourhood is a universal aspiration.

Where does South Asia wish to stand in this world?

Nowhere in the world are collective efforts more urgent than in South Asia; and, nowhere else is it so modest.

Big and small, we face the same challenges - a long climb to the summit of development.

But, I have great belief in our boundless potential.

And, confidence  - that comes from the many inspiring stories of innovation and initiative in each of our countries.

There is much to learn from each other; even more - to do together.

That was the vision and aspiration that brought us together as SAARC 30 years ago.  We have travelled a long distance together since then.

We have an agreement, an institution or a framework of cooperation in every field.  We also have many successes.

Yet, when we speak of SAARC, we usually hear two reactions – cynicism and scepticism.  This, sadly, is in a region throbbing with the optimism of our youth.

Today, less than 5% of the region's global trade takes place between us.  Even at this modest level, less than 10% of the region's internal trade takes place under SAARC Free Trade Area.

Indian companies are investing billions abroad, but less than 1% flow into our region.

It is still harder to travel within our region than to Bangkok or Singapore; and, more expensive to speak to each other.

How much have we done in SAARC to turn our natural wealth into shared prosperity; or, our borders into bridgeheads to a shared future?

Yet, South Asia is slowly coming together.

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India and Bangladesh have deepened their links through rail, road, power and transit.

India and Nepal have started a new era of cooperation in energy; and, India and Bhutan are making those ties stronger by the day.

With Sri Lanka, we have transformed trade through a Free Trade Agreement.

We will soon launch a new arrangement to meet Maldives' need for oil.

Distance and difficulties have not held back India and Afghanistan.

And, bus and train sustain contacts between people in India and Pakistan

We have given five South Asian partners duty free access to 99.7% of their goods and are prepared to do more with others.

For India, it has been a privilege to provide assistance of nearly 8 billion U.S. dollars in South Asia over a decade.

It may not seem a great amount in these times, but we are grateful for the opportunity to have made a difference to the lives of a few brothers and sisters in our region.

Each of us has taken our initiatives.

However, as SAARC we have failed to move with the speed that our people expect and want.

Some argue that it is because of the region's development gap. But, that should actually spur us to do more.

Or, is it because we are stuck behind the walls of our differences and hesitant to move out of the shadows of the past?

This won't resolve our differences, but will certainly deprive us of opportunities.

Today, goods travel from one Punjab to the other Punjab through Delhi, Mumbai, Dubai and Karachi – making the journey eleven times longer and the cost four times more.

India, too,  has its share of responsibility –because of our size and location. I know that many of your goods, too, have to do a Parikrama of India to reach their destinations.

Just think of what we are doing to our consumers - and to our environment!

We must shrink the distance between our producers and consumers and use the most direct routes of trade.  I know India has to lead, and we will do our part  hope, each of you will, too.

Infrastructure is our region's greatest weakness and it's most pressing need.

When I thought of coming to Kathmandu by road, it made many officials in India nervous.

Because of the condition of roads at the border!

Infrastructure is my greatest priority in India.  And, I also want to set up a Special Purpose Facility in India to finance infrastructure projects in our region that enhances our connectivity and trade.

We speak of ease of doing business in India.  Let's extend this to our region.  I promise to ensure that our facilities at the border will speed up, not slow down, trade.

Let's all make our procedures simple, our facilities better, our standards common and our paper work less burdensome.

India will now give business visa for 3-5 years for SAARC.  Let's make it even easier for our businesses through a SAARC Business Traveller Card.

Excellencies, India has a huge trade surplus with SAARC countries.  I believe that this neither right nor sustainable.

We will address your concerns and give you a level playing field in India.  But, I encourage you to attract Indian investments to produce for the Indian market and create jobs for your youth.

I also look to a future when your companies can easily raise funds in India for investments at home;

and, when we have cross-border industrial corridors, so that we can take advantage of the natural synergies and connected lives in our Border States.

I also believe that if we can light up each other's towns and villages, we can build a brighter tomorrow for our region.

Or, face a future when someone looks down at us from Space, and says that this is world's darkest corner.

Let us treat electricity as a commodity like any other that we invest and trade in.  India will fully support these initiatives in the region.

We should also think with ambition to use solar energy and micro grids to quickly provide clean power to villages across the region.

Our relations become stronger when we connect the lives of the ordinary citizens of our countries.  That is why connectivity and services by rail and road are so important.  We should also connect ourselves more by air.

We will not only make a difference to the lives of our people but also promote tourism in the region

We should use the strength of shared heritage and our diversity -  to encourage tourism within our region, and present South Asia to the world.   We could begin with the Buddhist circuit, but we don't have to stop there.

As we seek to build bridges to prosperity, we must not lose sight of our responsibility to the millions living without hope.

We must work with our compassion of our hearts, but also with the power of science.

In the area of health, India will meet the shortfall in funds to establish the SAARC Regional Supra Reference Laboratory for TB and HIV.

We offer the five-in-one vaccine for the children of South Asia.

We will support monitoring and surveillance of polio-free countries, and provide vaccines where it might reappear.

And, for those coming to India for medical treatment, India will provide immediate medical visa for the patient and one attendant.

Information technology has removed all barriers to quality education.  India is prepared to connect our South Asian students through online course and E-libraries.  When we set up India's National Knowledge Network, we will be happy to extend it to the SAARC region.

The dream of a South Asian University has become a reality in New Delhi.  But, to be truly South Asian, it must also have partnerships with at least one university in each SAARC country.

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Excellencies,

India's gift of a satellite for the SAARC region will benefit us all in areas like education, telemedicine, disaster response, resource management, weather forecasting and communication.

We will also host a conference in India for all South Asian partners next year, to strengthen our collective ability to apply space technology in economic development and governance.

And, we plan to launch our satellite by the SAARC Day in 2016.

As neighbours, we should also be together in good and bad times.

India's capability and expertise in disaster management will always be available to South Asia.

Equally, as we reach out to our Indians caught in conflicts and disasters around the world, we will also be there for all our South Asian citizens.

Excellencies, a prosperous SAARC needs the strong foundation of a secure South Asia.

If we are sensitive to each other's security, and the lives of our people, we will deepen friendships, spur cooperation and advance stability in our region.

Today, as we remember the horror of the terror attack in Mumbai in 2008, we feel the endless pain of lost lives.

Let us work together to fulfil the pledge we have taken to combat terrorism and trans-national crimes.

For India, our vision for the region rests on five pillars – trade, investment, assistance, cooperation in every area, contacts between our people – and, all through seamless connectivity.

This is the call of our times.  This is the age of social media, where boundaries matter little.

There is a new awakening in South Asia; a new recognition of inter-linked destinies; and, a new belief in shared opportunities.

The bonds will flow.

Through SAARC or outside it.

Among us all or some of us.

We can all choose our paths to our destinations.  But, when we join our hands and walk in step, the path becomes easier, the journey quicker and the destination closer.

I say this as much to my government and people, as I say to you.

We are meeting in the lap of Himalaya, which has nurtured us through the ages.  Today, it is calling us to act.

Let us work to change cynicism into optimism.

Let us turn South Asia of flowering hope into a rich field of peace and prosperity.

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The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the ‘Sikkim@50’ programme in Gangtok via videoconferencing today. The theme of the event was ‘Where Progress Meets Purpose, and Nature Nurtures Growth’. Speaking on the occasion, he greeted the people of Sikkim on this special day, marking the 50th anniversary of the statehood of Sikkim. He said that he wanted to witness the fervor, energy and enthusiasm of the people in person, but due to inclement weather, he could not be present. He promised to visit Sikkim in near future and be part of their achievements and celebrations. The Prime Minister remarked that today was the day to celebrate their achievements of the past 50 years, lauding the Sikkim Chief Minister and his team’s energy in making the grand event memorable. He once again greeted the people of Sikkim on the golden jubilee celebrations of their statehood.

“50 years ago, Sikkim charted a democratic future for itself. The people of Sikkim not only connected with India's geography but also with its soul”, said Shri Modi, remarking that there was a belief that when every voice is heard and rights are secured, equal opportunities for development will emerge. He stated that today, the trust of every family in Sikkim has grown stronger. Shri Modi emphasized that the country has witnessed the results of this trust in Sikkim’s remarkable progress. “Sikkim is the pride of the nation”, he declared, noting that over the past 50 years, Sikkim has become a model of progress alongside nature. It has transformed into a vast sanctuary of biodiversity, achieved the status of a 100% organic state, and emerged as a symbol of cultural and heritage prosperity. Shri Modi highlighted that today, Sikkim is among the states with the highest per capita income in the country. These achievements, he affirmed, are a testament to the capabilities of the people of Sikkim. Shri Modi recognized the many stars that have emerged from Sikkim over the last five decades, illuminating India's horizon. He acknowledged the contribution of every community in Sikkim towards its rich culture and prosperity.

Emphasizing that since 2014, his government has followed the principle of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas—development for all, with everyone’s support, the Prime Minister highlighted that a developed India requires balanced development, ensuring that no region is left behind while another progresses. “Every state and region of India has its own unique strengths, keeping this vision in mind, the government has placed the Northeast at the center of development in the past decade”, stated the Prime Minister, underscoring, "Government is advancing the 'Act East' policy with the spirit of 'Act Fast’”. Recalling the recent Northeast Investment Summit which took place in Delhi, the Prime Minister said that leading industrialists and major investors participated in the event, who announced significant investments across the Northeast, including Sikkim. He stated that in the coming years, this will generate numerous employment opportunities for the youth of Sikkim and the Northeast region.

“Today’s event offers a glimpse into Sikkim’s future journey”, remarked Shri Modi, highlighting that several projects related to Sikkim’s development have been inaugurated and foundation stones have been laid. He emphasized that these projects will enhance healthcare, tourism, cultural, and sports facilities in the region. He extended his heartfelt congratulations to everyone on the successful launch of these projects.

“Sikkim, along with the entire Northeast, is becoming a shining chapter in India's development story”, exclaimed the Prime Minister, highlighting that where distance from Delhi once posed a barrier to progress, the same region is now opening new doors of opportunities. He emphasized that the biggest reason for this transformation is the improvement in connectivity, a change that the people of Sikkim have witnessed firsthand. The Prime Minister further recalled a time when travel for education, healthcare, and employment was a major challenge. However, he noted that the situation has changed significantly over the past decade. He pointed out that nearly 400 kilometers of new national highways have been built in Sikkim during this period. Hundreds of kilometers of new roads have been constructed in villages. Remarking that the construction of Atal Setu has enhanced Sikkim’s connectivity with Darjeeling, Shri Modi said that work is progressing rapidly on the road linking Sikkim with Kalimpong. He added that the Bagdogra-Gangtok Expressway will make travel to and from Sikkim much easier. Looking ahead, he announced plans to connect this expressway with the Gorakhpur-Siliguri Expressway, further strengthening the region’s infrastructure.

Highlighting the efforts to connect the capital cities of all Northeastern states to the railway network are progressing rapidly, Shri Modi underlined that the Sevoke-Rangpo rail line will integrate Sikkim into the national rail network. He emphasized that where roads cannot be built, ropeways are being constructed as an alternative. Shri Modi also noted that several ropeway projects were inaugurated earlier today, further improving convenience for the people of Sikkim. He remarked that in the past decade, India has advanced with new resolutions, and enhancing healthcare has remained a major priority. He pointed out that over the last 10-11 years, large hospitals have been established in every state. Shri Modi further highlighted the significant expansion of AIIMS and medical colleges across the country, announcing the dedication of a 500-bed hospital to the people of Sikkim to ensure quality healthcare for even the most underprivileged families.

The Prime Minister remarked that while the government is focused on building hospitals, it is also ensuring affordable and high-quality healthcare. He highlighted that under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, more than 25,000 people in Sikkim have received free treatment. He announced that across the country, all senior citizens above 70 years of age are now eligible for free medical treatment up to ₹5 lakh. He further assured that families in Sikkim will no longer have to worry about their elderly members' healthcare, as the government will take care of their treatment.

“The foundation of a developed India rests on four strong pillars—empowerment of the poor, farmers, women, and youth”, stated Shri Modi, highlighting that the country is continuously strengthening these pillars. He praised the farmers of Sikkim, acknowledging their significant contributions to India’s agricultural advancements. “Sikkim is leading the way in the new wave of agricultural development”, said Shri Modi, emphasising that the export of organic products from Sikkim is increasing. He noted that recently, the famous Dalle Khursani chili from Sikkim was exported for the first time and the first consignment was sent abroad in March 2025. Shri Modi remarked that in the coming years, many more products from Sikkim will be exported globally. He affirmed that the central government is working shoulder to shoulder with the state government to support these efforts.

Underlining that the Union government has taken another step to further enrich Sikkim’s organic basket, the Prime Minister announced that the country’s first organic fisheries cluster is being established in Soreng district. He stated that this initiative will give Sikkim a new identity at both the national and global levels. Prime Minister emphasized that along with organic farming, Sikkim will now also be recognized for organic fishing, noting that there is a significant global demand for organic fish and fish products. He remarked that this development will create new opportunities for the youth of Sikkim in the fisheries sector.

Recalling the recent NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting in Delhi focused on the need for each state to develop a tourism destination that gains international recognition, Shri Modi emphasized that the time has come for Sikkim to evolve beyond being just a hill station and establish itself as a global tourism destination. “Sikkim’s potential is unmatched, offering a complete tourism package”, he stressed, highlighting that Sikkim is home to both natural beauty and spirituality as well as lakes, waterfalls, mountains, and serene Buddhist monasteries. Shri Modi pointed out that Kanchenjunga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a heritage that fills not just India but the entire world with pride. He stated that today, as a new skywalk is being constructed, the Golden Jubilee Project is being inaugurated, and a statue of Atal Bihari Vajpayee is being unveiled, all these projects symbolize Sikkim’s new heights of progress.

“Sikkim has immense potential for adventure and sports tourism” , emphasised the Prime Minister, adding that activities such as trekking, mountain biking, and high-altitude training can thrive in the region. He stated that the vision is to establish Sikkim as a hub for conference tourism, wellness tourism, and concert tourism. Remarking that the Golden Jubilee Convention Center is a crucial part of this future preparation, the Prime Minister expressed his aspiration for renowned global artists to perform in the scenic landscapes of Gangtok and agree with the view that Sikkim perfectly embodies the harmony of nature and culture.

Highlighting that bringing G-20 Summit meetings to the Northeast was a step towards showcasing the region’s potential to the world, Shri Modi expressed his satisfaction with how the Sikkim government is swiftly bringing this vision to life. He stated that India is now a major global economic force and is on the path to becoming a sports superpower. He emphasized that the youth of the Northeast, especially Sikkim, will play a vital role in achieving this dream. Shri Modi acknowledged Sikkim’s rich sporting legacy, mentioning figures like football legend Bhaichung Bhutia, Olympian Tarundeep Rai, and athlete Jaslal Pradhan. He envisioned a future where every village and town in Sikkim produces a new champion. “Sports should not just be about participation but about winning with determination”, said Shri Modi, noting that the new sports complex in Gangtok will become a training ground for future champions. He emphasized that under the Khelo India scheme, Sikkim is receiving special attention. He highlighted that talent identification, training, technology, and tournaments are being supported at every level. He expressed confidence that the energy and passion of Sikkim’s youth will propel India to Olympic glory.

“The people of Sikkim understand the power of tourism and tourism is not just entertainment but a celebration of diversity”, remarked the Prime Minister. Underlining that the attack in Pahalgam was not just an assault on Indians but an attack on humanity and the spirit of brotherhood, he highlighted that the terrorists not only stole the happiness of many families but also attempted to divide the people of India. “Today, the world is witnessing India’s unprecedented unity and the nation has come together to send a clear message to terrorists and their supporters” declared Shri Modi. He stated that they caused pain by wiping the sindoor off the foreheads of Indian daughters, but India responded with Operation Sindoor against the perpetrators. He said that after the destruction of terrorist bases, Pakistan attempted to target Indian civilians and soldiers but was exposed in the process. Shri Modi emphasized that India responded by dismantling several of Pakistan’s airbases, demonstrating the nation’s strategic capabilities.

“Sikkim’s 50-year milestone as a state serves as an inspiration for all and the journey of development will now accelerate further”, stated Shri Modi. Underlining that 2047 will mark 100 years of India’s independence and 75 years of Sikkim as a state, he stressed the need to set goals for what Sikkim should look like at this milestone. Urging collective efforts to envision, plan, and periodically review a roadmap for Sikkim’s future, Shri Modi stressed on the importance of boosting Sikkim’s economy and shaping it into a ‘wellness state’. He remarked that special focus should be given to creating more opportunities for the youth. “Sikkim’s young generation must be prepared not just for local needs but also for global demands”, urged Shri Modi underlining the necessity of establishing new skill development opportunities in sectors where youth are in high demand worldwide.

The Prime Minister called upon everyone to take a collective pledge to propel Sikkim to the highest peak of development, heritage, and global recognition over the next 25 years. “Our dream is that Sikkim should become a Green Model State not only for India but for the entire world”, said the Prime Minister, emphasising the goal of ensuring a secure home for every citizen of Sikkim. He also underlined the vision of bringing solar-powered electricity to every household. “Sikkim should emerge as a leader in agro-startups and tourism startups and should establish its identity globally in organic food exports”, envisioned Shri Modi. He added that Sikkim should be a place where every citizen embraces digital transactions and a state where waste-to-wealth initiatives are elevated to new heights. “The next 25 years is dedicated to achieving these ambitious goals and establishing Sikkim’s presence on the global stage”, concluded Shri Modi urging everyone to move forward with this spirit and continue building upon their rich heritage.

The Governor of Sikkim, Shri Om Prakash Mathur, Chief Minister of Sikkim, Shri Prem Singh Tamang were present among other dignitaries at the event.

Background

Marking 50 glorious years of Statehood, Prime Minister participated in Sikkim@50: Where Progress meets purpose and nature nurtures growth. The Government of Sikkim has planned a year long series of activities under the theme “Sunaulo, Samriddha and Samarth Sikkim”, celebrating the essence of Sikkim’s cultural richness, tradition, natural splendour and its history.

Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone and inaugurated multiple development projects in Sikkim. Projects include a new 500-bedded District hospital worth over Rs 750 crore in Namchi district; Passenger Ropeway at Sangachoeling, Pelling in Gyalshing District; Statue of Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji at Atal Amrit Udyan at Sangkhola in Gangtok District among others.

Prime Minister also released the Commemorative coin, souvenir coin and stamp of 50 years of Statehood.