India has the triple strength of diversity, demand and scale: PM
In the last 10 years, 25 crore people in India have overcome poverty: PM
Today, India is the world's third-largest start-up ecosystem, with many start-ups working in the food and agriculture sectors: PM
India is continuously contributing to global food security: PM
Today, small farmers are becoming a major force in the market: PM
In India, cooperatives are giving our dairy sector and our rural economy a new strength: PM

Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, Mr. Dmitry Patrushev; my cabinet colleagues, Chirag Paswan and Shri Ravneet; Shri Prataprao Jadhav; Ministers and representatives who have come here from different countries; distinguished guests; ladies and gentlemen!

A very warm welcome to all of you at World Food India. Today, at this event, our farmers, entrepreneurs, investors and consumers are all present under one roof. World Food India has become an occasion of new contacts, new connections and creativity. I have just visited the exhibitions displayed here. I am pleased to see that the greatest focus has been placed on nutrition, on reducing oil consumption, and on enhancing the wholesomeness of packaged products. I extend my congratulations and best wishes to all of you for this event.

Friends,

Every investor, before making an investment, assesses the natural strengths of the place where he intends to invest. Today, the world, especially investors associated with the food sector, are looking towards Bharat with great hope. This is because Bharat possesses the triple strength of diversity, demand and scale. Every grain, every fruit and every vegetable is produced in Bharat. Owing to this diversity, Bharat is unique in the world. Every hundred kilometres, the food and its taste change in our country. In Bharat, there is tremendous demand for different varieties of food. This demand gives Bharat a competitive edge and makes it a preferred destination for investors.

Friends,

The scale at which Bharat is working today is unprecedented and unimaginable. In the past ten years, 25 crore people in Bharat have defeated poverty. All these fellow citizens have now become part of the neo middle class. This neo middle class is the most energetic and most aspirational segment of the nation. The aspirations of such a large number of people will shape our food trends. It is this aspiring class that is driving our demand.

Friends,

Today, the talented youth of the country are achieving remarkable feats in every sector. Our food sector is no exception. Today, Bharat is the world’s third-largest start-up ecosystem. Many of these start-ups are engaged in the food and agriculture sectors. AI, e-commerce, drones and apps are also being integrated into this sector. Our start-ups are transforming supply chains, retail and processing. Thus, Bharat possesses diversity, demand and innovation all at once. These factors make Bharat the most attractive destination for investments. Therefore, I would like to reiterate what I said from the ramparts of the Red Fort: this is the time, the right time, to invest and expand in Bharat.

Friends,

We are all well aware of the many challenges that the twenty-first century has brought before the world. You also know that whenever challenges have arisen before the world, Bharat has stepped forward to play a positive role. Bharat has been consistently contributing to global food security. Thanks to the hard work of our farmers, livestock rearers, fishermen and supportive government policies, Bharat's capacity is continually increasing. In the past decade, our food grain production has risen significantly. Today, Bharat is the largest producer of milk, contributing 25 per cent of the world’s milk supply. We are also the largest producers of millets. In rice and wheat, we rank second in the world. Bharat also makes a significant contribution in fruits, vegetables and fisheries. That is why whenever there is a crisis of crops in the world, whenever supply chains are disrupted, Bharat steps forward with strength to fulfil its responsibility.

Friends,

In the interest of global welfare, it is our endeavour to further increase Bharat's capacity and contribution. For this, the government is strengthening every stakeholder and the entire ecosystem associated with food and nutrition. Our government is encouraging the food processing sector. That is why 100 per cent FDI has been permitted in this sector. In addition, the PLI scheme and the expansion of Mega Food Parks have also given this sector a boost. Today, Bharat is running the world’s largest storage infrastructure scheme. The results of these government efforts are also visible. In the last ten years, Bharat's processing capacity has increased twenty fold. Our exports of processed food have also more than doubled.

Friends,

Farmers, livestock rearers, fishermen and small processing units play a vital role in the food supply and value chain. Over the past decade, our government has strengthened all these stakeholders. You know that in Bharat, more than 85 per cent are small or marginal farmers. Therefore, we formulated policies and developed a support system through which these small farmers are now emerging as a major force in the market.

Friends,

For instance, micro food processing units are run by our self-help groups. These self-help groups are linked with lakhs of people in our villages. To support them, our government is providing credit-linked subsidies. Even today, subsidies of about ₹800 crore have just been transferred to these beneficiaries before you.

Friends,

Similarly, our government is expanding farmer producer organisations (FPOs). Since 2014, ten thousand FPOs have been established across the country, connecting lakhs of small farmers. These help small farmers to bring their produce to the market on a larger scale. And their role is not confined to this alone. These FPOs are also playing a significant part in the food processing sector and are developing branded products. You will be astonished to see the strength of our FPOs. Today, more than 15,000 products of our FPOs are available on online platforms. Basmati rice, saffron and walnuts from Kashmir; jams and apple juice from Himachal; millet cookies from Rajasthan; soya nuggets from Madhya Pradesh; the superfood makhana from Bihar; groundnut oil and jaggery from Maharashtra; and banana chips and coconut oil from Kerala — from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, our FPOs are bringing Bharat's agricultural diversity to every household. And you will be pleased to know that more than 1,100 FPOs have become crorepatis, meaning their annual turnover has crossed one crore rupees. Today, FPOs are playing a major role in enhancing farmers’ income and providing employment to the youth.

Friends,

Apart from FPOs, cooperatives are also a great strength in Bharat. This year happens to be the International Year of Cooperatives. In Bharat, cooperatives are empowering our dairy sector and rural economy with new strength. Recognising the importance of cooperatives, we established a separate ministry for them so that our policies could be tailored to their needs. Tax and transparency reforms have also been undertaken for this sector. These policy-level changes have given new strength to the cooperative sector.

Friends,

Bharat's growth in the marine and fisheries sector has also been remarkable. In the last decade, we have expanded the infrastructure related to the fisheries sector. We have provided funding support to fishermen and assistance for deep-sea fishing boats. This has increased both our marine production and exports. Today, this sector provides employment to nearly 3 crore people. We are also working to expand processing of marine products. For this, investments are being made in modern processing plants, cold chains and smart harbours.

Friends,

We are also investing in modern technology to preserve crops. Farmers are being linked with food irradiation technology. This has increased the shelf life of our agricultural products and strengthened food security. The government is providing every possible support to the units engaged in this work.

Friends,

Today’s Bharat is moving forward on a new path of innovation and reforms. At present, there is much discussion about next-generation GST reforms in our country. For farmers, these reforms bring the assurance of lower costs and greater benefits. With only 5 per cent GST on butter and ghee, they will benefit immensely. On milk cans too, the tax is just 5 per cent. This will ensure better prices for farmers and producers. It will also ensure more nutrition at lower prices for the poor and middle class. The food processing sector too is set to gain significantly from these reforms. Ready-to-consume and preserved fruits, vegetables and nuts attract only 5 per cent GST. Today, more than 90 per cent of processed food products fall in either the zero or 5 per cent tax slab. Taxes on bio-pesticides and micro-nutrients have been reduced. Due to GST reforms, bio-inputs have become cheaper, directly benefiting small organic farmers and FPOs.

Friends,

Today, the demand of the times is also for biodegradable packaging. It is important that our products remain fresh and of high quality, but alongside this, we also have a responsibility towards nature. Therefore, the government has reduced GST on biodegradable packaging from 18 per cent to 5 per cent. I would also like to earnestly urge all industry partners to invest in innovations related to biodegradable packaging and shift all our product packaging to biodegradable materials as soon as possible.

Friends,

Bharat has kept its doors open to the world with a generous spirit. We are open to all investors associated with the food chain. We are ready for collaborations with an open heart. Once again, I invite all of you to invest the most in Bharat. There are immense possibilities in this sector. Take advantage of them, and I convey my heartiest congratulations to everyone associated with this event. Thank you.

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Vivek Goenka ji, brother Anant, George Verghese ji, Rajkamal Jha, all other colleagues of the Indian Express Group, Excellencies, other dignitaries present here, ladies and gentlemen!

Today, we have all gathered here to honour a personality who gave a new height to the power of journalism, expression, and public movements in Indian democracy. As a visionary, as an institution builder, as a nationalist, and as a media leader, Ramnath ji established the Indian Express Group not just as a newspaper, but as a mission among the people of Bharat. Under his leadership, this group became the voice of Bharat’s democratic values and national interests. Therefore, when Bharat is moving forward with the resolve of becoming a developed nation in this era of the 21st century, Ramnath ji’s commitment, his efforts, and his vision are a great source of inspiration for us. I express my gratitude to the Indian Express Group for inviting me to this lecture, and I congratulate all of you.

Friends,

Ramnath ji drew great inspiration from a verse of the Gita: सुख दुःखे समे कृत्वा, लाभा-लाभौ जया-जयौ। ततो युद्धाय युज्यस्व, नैवं पापं अवाप्स्यसि।। It means: viewing joy and sorrow, gain and loss, victory and defeat as equal, one should perform duty and fight and by doing so, he will not incur sin. During the freedom movement, Ramnath ji supported the Congress, later supported the Janata Party, and even contested election on a Jana Sangh ticket. Regardless of ideology, he always placed national interest above everything else. Those who worked with Ramnath ji for years narrate many stories that he shared. How Ramnath ji helped Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel when the issue of Hyderabad and the atrocities of the Razakars (private Muslim militia) came up after independence. When the student movement in Bihar needed leadership in the 1970s, Ramnath ji, along with Nanaji Deshmukh, persuaded JP to lead the movement. During the Emergency, when a close minister of Indira Gandhi summoned and threatened Ramnath ji saying he would put him in jail, the reply Ramnath ji gave in return is now a hidden chapter of history. Some things became public, some remained unknown, but these stories tell us that Ramnath ji always stood by the truth, always placed duty above everything else, no matter how powerful the forces standing against him were.

Friends,

It was often said about Ramnath ji that he was very impatient. Impatience not in a negative sense, but in a positive one. A kind of impatience that pushes one to the limits of hard work for the sake of change; impatience that creates ripples even in stagnant waters. In the same way, today’s Bharat too is impatient. Bharat is impatient to become developed. Bharat is impatient to become self-reliant. We all have seen how quickly the first twenty-five years of the twenty-first century have passed. Unprecedented challenges came our way, one after another, yet they could not slow down Bharat’s momentum.

Friends,

You have seen how challenging the last four to five years have been for the entire world. In 2020, the crisis of the coronavirus pandemic struck, and the economies of the whole world were grappling with uncertainties. The global supply chain was severely impacted, and the entire world began moving toward despair. When the situation slowly started stabilizing after some time, upheavals began in our neighbouring countries. Amid all these crises, our economy achieved high growth rates. In 2022, global supply chains and energy markets were affected due to the European crisis. This had an impact on the whole world, yet even in 2022–23, the growth of our economy continued at a fast pace. In 2023, when the situation deteriorated in West Asia, even then our growth rate remained strong. And this year too, when the world is facing instability, our growth rate is still around seven percent.

Friends,

Today, when the world is afraid of disruption, Bharat is moving forward in the direction of a vibrant future. From this platform of the Indian Express, I can say that Bharat is not just an emerging market, Bharat is also an emerging model. Today, the world sees the Indian Growth Model as a Model of Hope.

Friends,

A strong democracy has many criteria, and one of the most important criteria is the participation of people in the democratic process. How confident people are about democracy and how optimistic they are can be seen most vividly during elections. You must remember the results that came on 14 November, and since Ramnath ji also had a connection with Bihar, mentioning it here is quite natural. Along with these historic results, there is another very important aspect. No one can ignore the increasing participation of people in democracy. This time, Bihar recorded the highest voter turnout in its history. Just think, women’s turnout was about 9 percent higher than men’s turnout. This too is a victory of democracy.

Friends,

The results of Bihar have once again shown how strong the aspirations of the people of Bharat are. The people of Bharat trust those political parties that sincerely work to fulfil those aspirations and give priority to development. And today, from the platform of the Indian Express, I would very humbly appeal to every state government in the country, be it left, right, center, and governments of all ideologies that the results of Bihar give us this lesson that the kind of government you run today will determine the future of your political party in the coming years. The people of Bihar gave the RJD government 15 years. Lalu Yadav ji could have done a lot for the development of Bihar if he wanted, but he chose the path of jungle raj. The people of Bihar can never forget this betrayal. Therefore, today, whether it is our government at the Centre or governments of different parties in the states, our highest priority should be just development, development, and only development. And that is why I say to every state government that compete to create a better investment environment in your state, compete to improve ease of doing business, compete to move ahead on development parameters and then see how the people place their trust in you.

Friends,

After winning the Bihar election, some people, including some Modi admirers in the media, have once again started saying that the BJP and Modi always remain in a 24×7 election mode. I believe that to win elections, being in election mode is not necessary; what is necessary is to remain in an emotional mode 24×7. When there is restlessness within the heart then not even a single minute should be wasted and one must keep working to reduce the hardships of the poor, to provide employment to the poor, to give healthcare to the poor, to fulfil the aspirations of the middle class. One should work tirelessly. When this emotion and this feeling drive the government continuously, then the results become visible on the day of the elections. We have just seen this happen in Bihar as well.

Friends,

Someone once mentioned another story connected to Ramnath ji. This was from the time when Ramnath ji got the Jana Sangh ticket from Vidisha. At that time, he and Nanaji Deshmukh were discussing whether the organization is more important or the face of the individual. Nanaji Deshmukh told Ramnath ji that he only needed to come for filing his nomination and then come back again to collect his victory certificate. Nanaji then fought the election on Ramnath ji’s behalf with the strength of party workers and ensured his victory. By mentioning this story, my intention is not to say that candidates should only show up for nomination. My purpose is to draw your attention to the dedication of the countless duty-bound workers of the BJP.

Friends,

Millions of BJP workers have nurtured the roots of the party with their sweat, and they continue to do so even today. And not just that, but hundreds of our workers in states like Kerala, West Bengal, and Jammu & Kashmir have also watered the roots of the BJP with their blood. For a party that has such dedicated workers, winning elections is not the only goal. They work continuously with a spirit of service to win the hearts of the people.

Friends,

For the development of the country, it is very important that the benefits of development reach everyone. When government schemes reach Dalits, the oppressed, the exploited, and the deprived, social justice is ensured. But we have seen how some parties and some families used it only to serve their own interests in past decades and in the name of social justice.

Friends,

I am satisfied that today the country is witnessing social justice turning into reality. I want to tell you what true social justice really is. The campaign to build 12 crore toilets brought dignity into the lives of those poor people who were forced to defecate in the open. The 57 crore Jan Dhan bank accounts ensured financial inclusion for those whom previous governments never considered worthy of even having a bank account. The 4 crore pucca houses given to the poor have given them the courage to dream new dreams and increased their ability to take risks.

Friends,

The work done on social security in the past 11 years has been extraordinary. Today, nearly 94 crore people in Bharat have come under the social security net. And do you know what the situation was 10 years ago? Only 25 crore people were under social security coverage. Today the number is 94 crore people. That means earlier, only 25 crore people were getting the benefits of government social security schemes, and now that number has reached 94 crore people and this is what true social justice is. And we have not just expanded the social security net; we are continuously working on a mission of saturation, meaning, not a single eligible beneficiary should be left out. When a government works with this goal, when it wants to reach every beneficiary, the possibility of any kind of discrimination also ends. Because of these efforts, 25 crore people have overcome poverty in the last 11 years. And that is why the world today agrees that Democracy delivers.

Friends,

I will give you another example. Study our Aspirational Districts Programme. There were more than a hundred districts that previous governments had labelled as backward and then forgotten. It was believed that development in these regions would be very difficult and who would bother working hard in such districts? When an officer needed to be given a punishment posting, they were sent to these backward districts and told to stay there. Do you know how many people lived in these backward districts? More than 25 crore citizens of the country lived in these districts!

Friends,

If these backward districts had remained backward, Bharat would not be able to develop even in the next 100 years. Therefore, our government began working with a new strategy. We brought state governments on board, studied which district lagged behind on which development parameter, and prepared a separate strategy for each district. We deployed the best officers in the country, bright and innovative young minds, appointed them there, and considered these districts not backward, but aspirational. And today, you can see how these Aspirational Districts have started performing much better than other districts in their states on many development parameters. Take Bastar in Chhattisgarh, for example. It used to be a favourite subject for many of you journalists. At one time, when journalists had to visit there, they needed permits not just from the administration but from other organizations as well. But today, that same Bastar is progressing on the path of development. I don’t know how much coverage the Indian Express has given to the Bastar Olympics, but today Ramnath ji would have been very happy to see how the youth of Bastar are organizing events like the Bastar Olympics.

Friends,

Since Bastar has been mentioned, I will also discuss Naxalism, i.e., Maoist terrorism, from this platform. The scope of Naxalism and Maoist violence has been shrinking rapidly across the country, but it has been growing equally active within the Congress. You all know that for the past five decades, almost every major state in the country was affected by Maoist violence. But it was the misfortune of the country that the Congress nurtured and supported Maoist terrorism, which rejects the Indian Constitution. And not just in remote forest areas, the Congress also nourished the roots of Naxalism in the cities. The Congress established urban Naxal sympathizers in many big institutions.

Friends,

The urban Naxals and Maoist forces that infiltrated the Congress 10–15 years ago have now turned the Congress into the Muslim League–Maoist Congress (MMC). And today, I say this with full responsibility that this Muslim League–Maoist Congress has abandoned national interest for its own selfish motives. Today’s Muslim League–Maoist Congress is becoming a major threat to the unity of the country.

Friends,

Today, as Bharat embarks on a new journey to become a developed nation, the legacy of Ramnath Goenka ji becomes even more relevant. Ramnath ji took a firm stand against British tyranny. In one of his editorials, he wrote that he would prefer to shut down his newspaper rather than follow British orders. Similarly, when an attempt was made to enslave the country again in the form of the Emergency, Ramnath ji stood strong. And this year marks 50 years since the Emergency was imposed. Fifty years ago, the Indian Express showed that even blank editorials can challenge the mentality that seeks to enslave the people.

Friends,

Today, I will also speak in detail about the subject of freeing ourselves from the mindset of slavery from this esteemed platform. But for that, we will have to go back 190 years. Even before the First War of Independence of 1857. The year was 1835. In 1835, British parliamentarian Thomas Babington Macaulay launched a massive campaign to uproot Bharat from its own foundation. He declared that he would create such Indians who would be Indian in appearance but English in their minds. And to achieve this, Macaulay did not merely change the Indian education system, he destroyed it from the roots. Mahatma Gandhi himself had said that Bharat’s ancient education system was like a beautiful tree that was uprooted and destroyed.

Friends,

Our education system taught us to take pride in our culture. Bharat’s education system, along with studies, put equal emphasis on skills as well. That is why Macaulay decided to break the backbone of Bharat’s education system and he succeeded in his mission. Macaulay ensured that the British language and British thinking received greater recognition in that era and Bharat paid the price for this for centuries to come.

Friends,

Macaulay shattered our self-confidence. He infused a sense of inferiority within us. With one stroke, Macaulay threw thousands of years of our knowledge and science, our art and culture, and our entire way of life into the dustbin. It was at that moment that the seed was sown that if Indians wanted to progress, if they wanted to achieve something big, they would have to do so through foreign methods. And this feeling only grew stronger even after Independence. Our education, our economy, our social aspirations, everything became tied to foreign systems. The feeling of pride in what was ours gradually diminished. The Swadeshi (self-reliance) that Gandhiji considered the foundation of freedom was no longer valued. We began searching for governance models abroad. We started looking toward foreign countries for innovation. This mentality led to a trend in society where imported ideas, imported goods, and imported services were considered superior.

Friends,

When you do not respect your own country, you reject the indigenous ecosystem. You reject the Made in India manufacturing ecosystem. Let me give you another example of tourism. You will see that in every country where tourism has flourished, the people of that country take pride in their historical heritage. In our case, the opposite happened. After Independence, efforts were made to neglect our heritage. When there is no pride in one’s heritage, there is no effort to preserve it. When there is no preservation, we end up treating it like mere brick-and-stone ruins and that is exactly what happened. Being proud of one’s heritage is a necessary condition for the development of tourism.

Friends,

The same is true for local languages. In which country are local languages looked down upon? Countries like Japan, China, and Korea adopted many Western practices, but they kept their languages intact, they never compromised on their language. That is why, we have placed special emphasis on education in local languages in the new National Education Policy. And let me say this very clearly: we are not against the English language. We are in support of Indian languages.

Friends,

The crime was committed by Macaulay in 1835. And in 2035, after 10 years, it will be 200 years since this crime happened. And that is why, today, I want to make an appeal to the entire nation through you that we must take a pledge that we will free ourselves from Macaulay’s mentality of slavery in the next 10 years. These next 10 years are extremely important for us. I remember a small incident. A hospital for leprosy was being built in Gujarat. The people involved went to meet Mahatma Gandhi to invite him for the inauguration. Gandhi ji said that he was not in favour of inaugurating a hospital for leprosy; he said, “I will not come for the inauguration. But when the hospital has to be locked permanently, then call me, I will come to lock it.” That hospital was not locked during Gandhi ji’s lifetime. But when Gujarat became free from leprosy, I got the opportunity to lock that hospital when I became Chief Minister. Just as the journey that began in 1835 must come to an end by 2035, in the same way that Gandhi ji wished to lock the hospital, it is also my dream that we lock away this mindset forever.

Friends,

We have discussed many topics today. I do not want to take much more of your time now. The Indian Express Group has been a witness to every major transformation and every growth story of our nation. And today, as Bharat moves forward with the goal of becoming a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India), it is once again a part of this journey. I congratulate you for your sincere efforts to preserve the thoughts and ideals of Ramnath ji with full dedication. Once again, I extend my heartfelt best wishes to all of you for this wonderful event. With respectful regards to Ramnath Goenka ji, I conclude my words.

Thank you very much!