"Shri Narendra Modi dedicated various development projects in Vadodara, including the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel bus depot and the Manjalpur Sports Complex"
"Shri Modi spoke about the growth and development model adopted by the Government of Gujarat by citing the revolutionary initiative of canal top solar power projects and their impact"
"Shri Modi compared the scenario at the bus stands and the airports, and put forth how the Government had been focused at delivering effective infrastructural solutions"

On the evening of 14th February, 2014, Shri Narendra Modi dedicated various development projects in Vadodara, including the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel bus depot and the Manjalpur Sports Complex. The bus station, which is built on the PPP model, encapsulates the history of Vadodara by the depiction of photographs and paintings around its walls.

Shri Modi spoke about the growth and development model adopted by the Government of Gujarat by citing the revolutionary initiative of canal top solar power projects and their impact, and said, Today the development of Gujarat is being discussed all over the world. Say you are from Gujarat and see the response.” He highlighted how a long term vision was significant towards bringing a change in the quality of life, and added that such focused efforts at rendering quality living was way beyond mere politics.

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Underscoring the effective steps taken towards equipping the State’s economy, Shri Modi compared the scenario at the bus stands and the airports, and put forth how the Government had been focused at delivering effective infrastructural solutions. “The number of people in airports is lesser than bus stand. But see how the airports look and how bus stations look. We thought of building a bus station that can match a good airport also,” said Shri Modi, while adding that the bus station was built through the PPP model.

Speaking on the need to develop sports and enable the coming generations to excel in it, Shri Modi said, “Sports is essential for sportsmanship. Where there is sports there will be sportsmanship. Our kids have to be on the sports field. We want them to play and excel in sports.”

Shri Nitin Patel, Shri Saurabh Patel, Shrimati Anandiben Patel, Mr. Gagan Narang and Ms. Lajja Goswami were amongst the dignitaries present on the occasion.

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India’s Unparalleled Progress: Achievements in Economy, Infrastructure, and Global Leadership
January 17, 2025

India has once again demonstrated its dynamic growth, resilience, and global leadership by achieving remarkable milestones across various domains. From economic progress and international partnerships to digital innovation and infrastructural advancements, the country is cementing its place as a global powerhouse.

India has solidified its reputation as a global leader in skilling and employment readiness, with the QS Skills Index ranking the nation among the world's most prepared for recruitment. This recognition comes as a reflection of years of investment in education, vocational training, and workforce development. Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated this as a "heartening" validation of India's youth-oriented policies, which are setting the foundation for a future-ready workforce.

Amidst global economic uncertainties projected for 2025, India stands out as a beacon of growth and stability. The World Economic Forum highlighted the country's robust momentum, while forecasts by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) predict GDP growth in the range of 6.5% to 6.9% for FY26. Supporting this optimism, veteran investor Mark Mobius praised India’s 6-7% growth rate, attributing it to strong infrastructure development and a business-friendly environment.

India’s international partnerships continue to thrive, exemplified by the burgeoning relationship with the UAE. The two nations are enhancing bilateral trade and investment, particularly in food trade. This collaboration aligns with India’s robust agricultural exports, which grew by over 11% to reach $17.77 billion between April and December 2024.

Digital innovation is another area where India is making global waves. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has expanded the reach of its Unified Payments Interface (UPI) to the UAE through a strategic partnership with Magnati. This development highlights India’s leadership in financial technology and its commitment to advancing digital inclusion on a global scale.

India’s burgeoning electronics sector recorded a milestone as exports hit a 24-month high in December 2024. This achievement strengthens the country’s economic outlook and underscores its ability to compete in high-value industries.

In addition to economic and technological advancements, India’s dynamic startup ecosystem continues to flourish. With over 1.57 lakh startups creating 17.2 lakh jobs, the nation is now the third-largest startup ecosystem in the world. Experts predict that India could soon emerge as the leading hub for innovation, driven by policies and initiatives fostering entrepreneurship and technology adoption.

Multinational companies are also reaffirming their confidence in India’s potential. The DHL Group recently pledged continued strategic investments in the country, highlighting India’s growing importance as a global logistics hub.

Looking ahead, India is poised to achieve even greater milestones. The nation is on track to become the fourth-largest economy by 2026, with a projected GDP growth rate of 6.8% in FY25. These indicators reflect a country that is not only growing but thriving, driven by its robust policies, innovative industries, and resilient spirit.

India’s achievements lately are a testament to its determination to create a prosperous, inclusive, and sustainable future. As the world watches, India continues to rise as a leader in global development, inspiring hope and setting benchmarks for nations worldwide.

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