Place :Ahmedabad

Speech Date :1-05-2011

  • What a great collective strength we have- twelve crore arms with six crore dreams-what all can be achieved through this,we have experienced during Golden Jubilee year.
  • Today, there is not a single Tribal taluka without Higher Secondary School with science stream
  • Wherever there is a discussion about development, Gujarat takes the centre stage and the discussion about growth always revolves around the growth in Gujarat You have used every constitutional authority of India to torture Modi. You are free to continue doing it- Modi will neither deter nor duck
  • come let's lift up Gujarat to surpass newer horizons of progress and development, let us strive for the wellbeing of the poor, the downtrodden, the tribal people
Respected Her Excellency the Governor of Gujarat Dr. Kamalaji, Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Mr.Arun Jaitlyji, my fellow Ministers, MPs and MLAs, Government Officials and the large gathering of people who have arrived here on the occasion of Gujarat Foundation Dayand the Golden Jubilee Celebrations, I welcome all of you from the depth of my heart. I congratulate the organizers of this event because last year we had organized the event on 1st May and such a large number of people turned up that many of them had to return without attending the function, an atmosphere of disappointment was created, friends from media also had to suffer. This year we have tried to correct that mistake and organised the programme for 2 days so that none of the invitees for today had to return disappointed and those invited for tomorrow too will get a smooth entry. So we organised the function for two days hence I compliment the organizing team, that the citizens did not face any inconvenience this time.

Brothers and sisters, this is the closing ceremony of Golden Jubilee year and the entire spectrum of programmes we witnessed this year, the way we participated in each of them; as if it became an occasion of manifesting the people’s power of six crore citizens of Gujarat during a span of one year. What a great collective strength we have- twelve crore arms, six crore dreams-what all can be achieved through this,we have experienced during this Golden Jubilee year. Look at the number of world records we have established- this is the realization of Jan shakti, the power of the people. Along with these celebrations something more happened, something that would cause any other state government of India to feel jealous about and wonder how things happen in Gujarat ! This happening is the way in which more than 5 lakh KarmaYogis in my state right, from a peon to the Chief Secretary, have worked so hard for public cause and public welfare as well as developmental works in just 1 year, which would have otherwise taken about 10 years. My 5 lakh karma yogi brethren have achieved such targets in one year which could have normally used up about 2 to 3 budgets; and have dedicated a lot many achievements at the feet of the people of Gujarat. I take this opportunity to congratulate these karma yogi brothers and sisters from the depth of my heart. My faith in them has strengthened further after seeing their potential and I feel that this year has laid the foundation stone of a Golden Era. Today, while the Swarnim Jayanti concludes, it has marked the beginning of a Golden Era and that is why I say that if more than 5 lakh government employees dedicate themselves to their work so earnestly, any government in India will be jealous of us. But I declare with pride that I have 11 lakh arms which are firm and determined to work for the welfare of the people of Gujarat.

Brothers and sisters, today we have released two books , I would like to draw your attention to the one which is in 3 volumes. Let me mention here, some people have a habit of remembering Modi day and night. They don’t mind forgetting Gujarat, but they would never forget Modi. If they do not mention Modi 108 times during a 2 hour programme (like chanting names with rosary) they do not feel that they have done enough. I want to draw the attention of those who are in the habit of criticising Gujarat, throwing brickbats at this government, towards the generosity of this government. I want to show them the historical importance we attach to last 50 years. Every year the Governor addresses the State Assembly which gives an account of activities and achievements of the government. In these 3 volumes, we have published the addresses by the Governors in the State Assembly in last 50 years, since 1960. This illustrates how large hearted we are. We could have published addresses of only those years during which B. J. P was ruling the state, but we didn’t do that. When we started the Swarnim Jayanti Rathyatra, we began from Amreli the birth place of Jivraj Mehta, the first CM of Gujarat and we have been saying at various occasions in public that whatever Gujarat has attained today, we owe it to the collective efforts of a lot many people who contributed their bit, to all the governments so far and all the Chief Ministers who led the state. This is not only because of Narendra Modi alone, this is not the achievement of just one Government; this is the result of the toil of all governments in last 50 years. We know how to be large hearted and at the same time we also know how to put across our point strongly. And the people of Gujarat know us well. The people have absolutely no doubt as to what our intentions are, what our aims are and the way we think.

Brothers and sisters, for whatsoever time I keep awake during 24 hours, I not think of anything else except Gujarat. I want to change the fate of my 6 Crore brothers and sisters- this is the sole thought and all efforts are in this direction. Today, in India, wherever there is a discussion about development, Gujarat takes the centre stage and the discussion about growth always revolves around the growth in Gujarat. Recently, our Prime Minister had been to West Bengal campaigning for elections. The way he criticized the West Bengal government is quite interesting. Criticizing the West Bengal Government he said that the Muslims in West Bengal cannot earn their daily bread, compared to them, those in Gujarat are in a much better situation. This speech is by none other than the Prime Minister himself and it was given just a week ago. Friends, whether or not Gujarat gets a certificate from anyone, what is important is that the truth always comes to the fore. I want development of Gujarat to scale newer heights. All my Gujarati brothers spread across the world have further strengthened their ties with Gujarat on the occasion of this Swarnim Jayanti. These sons of Gujarat, whose forefathers had left Gujarat about a 100 years ago, have reconnected themselves with Gujarat; the occasion of Swarnim Jayanti has reunited everyone. In every area of development, Gujarat has emerged with renewed strength. Friends, you will be stunned to know that those who boast of development did not even start a science stream higher secondary school in Tribal areas. When I came in the government I was shocked to know this- how could the tribal children become doctors and engineers without a science stream school ! And within a year we took decided for this. Today, there is not a single Tribal taluka without Higher Secondary School with science stream. Couldn’t these people work in this direction? Friends, there has to be a limit to greed. I had kept mum till now, we had tried our best to take along everyone with us for Swarnim Jayanti celebrations. But since 1st May last year, those who tried to earn a political mileage over the occasion of Swarnim Jayanti, those who have not co-operated during Swarnim Jayanti celebrations, I give a call to the people of Gujarat, all those who have disown these celebrations, opposed them , tried to create hurdles are all opponents of Gujarat and never ever forgive them for this conduct of theirs. There are thousands of occasions to criticize Modi, there are scores of opportunities to harass Modi and what not do you have? You have used every constitutional authority of India to torture Modi. You are free to continue doing it- Modi will neither deter nor duck. You may continue to torment Modi but atleast you could have behaved on this occasion- Gujarat was celebrating 50 years, it was not a celebration of Narendra Modi nor was it about his government. And one could have still understood had there been political oppose. But the kind of perverseness they have displayed- friends, never pardon them. I kept quite last year, I didn’t utter a word throughout the year but today on the conclusion of the Swarnim Jayanti it is my duty to speak the truth and I am putting forth the truth to the people of Gujarat. Friends, my only mantra is Development. I am neither interested in debates nor in disagreements. I want to take Gujarat to newer heights and to such heights that all the problems of the poor are resolved, every village prospers, every nook and corner of the state gets the benefit of development. Friends this is what we are striving for, we are immersed in it; we have dedicated ourselves fully for it.

Brothers and Sisters, no other Government in India has witnessed the dirty manipulation of democracy the way it is being played against Gujarat today. In forth coming days, I am going to combat it out with full force. On this occasion of Swarnim Jayanti conclusion, I seek your blessings for the same, please bless me. Tolerating injustice is a crime too. But now Gujarat will not tolerate oppression any more. How long will you bear the victimization? How long will you continue to these tactics to attain your own selfish political gains? This is Democracy my friends, better they go to the masses, go and convince them, try to earn their trust - but no, they do not want to do that. They do not want to do anything except shouting false allegations and misusing constitutional authorities. And so my friends, it is the need of the day to raise 12 Crore determined hands to resolve to think of nothing else but the welfare of our state; come let’s lift up Gujarat to surpass newer horizons of progress and development, let us strive for the wellbeing of the poor, the downtrodden, the tribals; let us create a safe and secure environment for our sisters and mothers We have to fulfill these dreams. Today, when we leave from here, while we are concluding the Swarnim Jayanti, let us strive to give our best for Golden Era. With these hopes and aspirations I convey my Best Wishes on this occasion. And I promise you, my friends, to do my best until my last breath to live up to your expectations, to live upto the faith you have put in me. It is your faith in me that has made me win, it is your faith that energizes me to work hard, it is the grace of your blessings that I am dedicated to Gujarat. I request you to continue to shower your incessant blessings on me. I am highly grateful to Her Excellency to have been kind enough to grace this occasion, who has always been guiding us, inspiring us and I am sure under her guidance we will lead Gujarat to new pinnacles of progress. Hearty congratulations to all of you and best compliments.

jai Jai Garvi Gujarat..!

Jai Jai Swarnim Gujarat..!

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India and Ethiopia are natural partners in regional peace, security and connectivity: PM Modi during the Joint session of Ethiopian Parliament
December 17, 2025

Your Excellency, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia,
Honourable Speakers of both Houses of Parliament,
Honourable Members,
Excellencies,
and my dear sisters and brothers of Ethiopia,

It is a moment of great privilege for me to stand before you today. It is wonderful to be here in Ethiopia, the land of lions. I feel very much at home. Because my home state Gujarat in India, is also home to Lions.

I am honoured to be here, in this temple of democracy, in the heart of a nation with ancient wisdom and modern aspirations. And, I come to you with deep respect for your Parliament, your people, and your democratic journey. On behalf of the 1.4 billion people of India, I bring greetings of friendship, goodwill, and brotherhood.

I bring greetings of friendship, goodwill, and brotherhood.

तेना इस्तील्लीन
सलाम

Honourable Members,

In this great building, your laws are shaped. Here, the will of the people becomes the will of the state. And when the will of the state is in harmony with the will of the people, the wheel of progress moves forward with hope and purpose.

Through you, I am also speaking to your farmers in the fields, To the entrepreneurs building new ideas, to the proud women leading communities and institutions, and, to the young people of Ethiopia who are shaping the future. I thank you for this immense privilege.

Yesterday, I was also honoured to receive the Grand Honor, Nishan of Ethiopia, from my dear friend Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed. I accept this award with folded hands, with humility, on behalf of the people of India.

आम सग्नालो

Honourable Members,

Ethiopia is one of the oldest civilisations in human history. Here, history is alive in the mountains, in the valleys, and in the hearts of the Ethiopian people. Today, Ethiopia stands tall because its roots are deep. To stand in Ethiopia is to stand where the past is honoured, the present is full of purpose, and the future is welcomed with open hearts.

This blend of old and new... This balance between ancient wisdom and modern ambition... This is the true strength of Ethiopia.

This spirit of मेडेमर, or synergy, is very familiar to us in India. Like the monolithic churches of लालिबेला, the ancient rock temples of Tamil Nadu in India are also prayers set in stone. We too are an ancient civilisation, walking confidently into the future.

With the call of सबका साथ, सबका विकास, सबका विश्वास, सबका प्रयास। Together, for everyone’s growth, with everyone’s trust and effort. Our emotions for our motherland, also reflect our shared perspectives.

India’s national song Vande Mataram, and the Ethiopian national anthem, both refer to our land as the mother. They inspire us to take pride in the heritage, culture, natural beauty and protect the motherland.

Honourable Members,

Science has traced some of the earliest footprints of our species in Ethiopia. When the world speaks of Lucy, of दिन्किनेश they are not speaking only of a fossil. They are speaking of a beginning. A beginning that belongs to all of us, whether we live in आडिस अबाबा or in Ayodhya.

In India, we say Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, the world is one family. It reminds us that beyond politics, beyond borders, beyond differences, we share a common origin. And if our beginning was shared, then our destiny must also be shared.

Honourable Members,

India and Ethiopia share warmth in climate, as well as in spirit. Nearly two thousand years ago, our ancestors built connections across great waters. Across the Indian Ocean, merchants sailed with spices, cotton, coffee, and gold. But, they traded more than goods. They exchanged ideas, stories, and ways of life. Ports like अदूलिस and Dholera were not just trade centres. They were bridges between civilisations.

In modern times, our relationship entered a new era. Indian soldiers fought alongside Ethiopians for the liberation of Ethiopia in 1941. Our formal diplomatic relations began soon after India became independent.

But even before embassies were set up, our people had already started writing a new chapter together. Thousands of Indian teachers came to Ethiopia. They taught children in आडिस अबाबा, in दिरे दावा, from बाहिर दार to मेकेले. They reached Ethiopian schools, and entered Ethiopian hearts. Even today, many Ethiopian parents speak warmly about Indian teachers who shaped the future of their children.

And just as Indian teachers came here, Ethiopian students also travelled to India, seeking knowledge and friendship. They went to India as students and returned home as the builders of modern Ethiopia. I am told that some of them are present here in this Parliament right now! Including the Honourable Speaker तागेसे चाफो.

They have also played a special role in building our people-to-people ties. Because they introduced Ethiopian cuisine in India. In India, we also enjoy eating "श्री अन्न” millets like Ragi and Bajra. So, the flavour of Ethiopian टेफ is very comforting for us. And, since we enjoy eating the Indian Thali, the Ethiopian बेया-नैतू also feels very familiar to us.

Honourable Members,

Today, Indian companies are among the largest foreign investors in Ethiopia. They have invested more than five billion dollars in diverse sectors like textiles, manufacturing, agriculture, health, and more. And, they have created more than seventy-five thousand local jobs.

But, I am sure we can all agree, our partnership has a lot more potential. That is why, Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed and I took a big step forward yesterday. We have decided to elevate our bilateral relationship to the level of a Strategic Partnership.

This will unleash the potential of our economies, through cooperation in technology, innovation, mining, sustainability, and clean energy. It will also help secure the future for our peoples through cooperation in food security, health security and capacity building. In addition, we will also enhance our trade and investment cooperation, as well as on defence and security matters.

Honourable Members,

As developing countries, we have a lot to learn from and offer to each other. Agriculture forms the backbone of our two nations. It feeds our people. It sustains our farmers. It connects tradition with innovation. We can work together to develop better seeds, irrigation systems and soil-health technologies.

As climate change affects rainfall and crop cycles, we can share knowledge in climate-resilient farming. From dairy farming to farm mechanisation, from millet research to food processing, together, we can help our farmers prosper.

Honourable Members,

In India, we have built a robust Digital Public Infrastructure. It has transformed the way we deliver services and how people access them. Today, every citizen in India can use technology for payments, for identity, and for government services. More than half of the world’s real-time digital payments now happen in India.

Welfare benefits worth over 500 billion dollars have reached hundreds of millions of beneficiaries directly in their bank accounts, without leakages or corruption. Three times every year, nearly 100 million farmers receive financial assistance at the click of a button.

As you roll out the Digital Ethiopia 2025 Strategy, we are ready to share our expertise and our experience with Ethiopia. And, we are honoured that you have picked India as the trusted partner to develop the Data Centre for your Foreign Ministry.

Honourable Members,

India is known as the pharmacy of the world. During the Covid pandemic, the entire world was worried. It was a very difficult time. Despite limited resources, we considered it our sacred duty to humanity to do everything possible to help others.

India sent medicines and vaccines to more than 150 countries. It was India’s proud privilege to supply Ethiopia with over 4 million vaccine doses. And, our good fortune to do so in partnership with the W.H.O led by डॉक्टर टेडरोस, a proud son of Ethiopia, known in India as तुलसी भाई.

I am glad that our healthcare cooperation is growing, from pharmaceuticals to hospitals, and from traditional medicine to telemedicine. We are committed to strengthen our health security cooperation further - from provisioning of new equipment in hospitals, to capacity building of healthcare professionals.

Honourable Members,

Ethiopia sits at a crossroads of Africa. India stands at the heart of the Indian Ocean. We are natural partners in regional peace, security, and connectivity.

Our commitment to mutual security became stronger with the signing of the Defence Cooperation Agreement earlier this year. This agreement focuses on closer military cooperation. It includes collaboration in cybersecurity, in defence industries, in joint research, and in capacity building.

I take this opportunity to thank Ethiopia for your solidarity after the terrorist attack in India in Pahalgam in April. I also thank you for receiving our All Party Parliamentary Delegation so warmly, and for affirming the commitment of Zero Tolerance towards terrorism.

Honourable Members,

As vibrant and diverse democracies, we both understand that democracy is a way of life, and it is a journey. It is shaped sometimes by debate, sometimes by disagreement, but always by belief in the rule of law and the will of the people.

Both our constitutions also reflect this spirit. India’s Constitution begins with the words: "We, the People of India.” Ethiopia’s Constitution begins with: "We, the Nations, Nationalities and Peoples of Ethiopia.” Their message is the same: our destiny is in our hands.

This morning, I had the honor to lay a wreath at the आड्वा Victory Monument. This monument is a timeless reminder of how Ethiopia’s victory inspired the entire colonised world in its quest for dignity and freedom. And in these times of conflict and uncertainty, it is a reminder that the people of the Global South can stand up for themselves.

Honourable Members,

Mahatma Gandhi gave us the concept of trusteeship. We do not own this beautiful planet and its resources. Instead, we are trustees who must take care of them and pass them to our children. The spirit of trusteeship that guides India’s "एक पेड़ माँ के नाम” - "A Tree for Mother” initiative - is also reflected in Ethiopia’s Green Legacy Initiative.

Both our nations believe in caring for Mother Earth. Both believe in giving back to nature. Together, let us work on renewable energy and green jobs. Let us work on disaster resilient infrastructure and bio-fuels. And let us raise a strong voice for climate justice. India will be happy to support Ethiopia’s efforts to give a powerful voice to the Global South at COP-32 in 2027.

Honourable Members,

I am told that there is a saying in Ethiopia, "When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion.” We too believe in India, that मन मिलें तो पर्वत भी रास्ता दे देते हैं - when hearts are united, even mountains give way.

Indeed, solidarity is strength, and cooperation is power. And today, as nations of the Global South, as ancient civilisations, as friends, India and Ethiopia are standing together. We stand together as members of one family. And we work for a world that is more just, more equal, and more peaceful.

It was here, in आडिस अबाबा, that the dreams of African unity found a home. I am told that many streets of this wonderful city are even named after African countries!

On the other side of the Indian Ocean, it was in New Delhi, that India was honoured to welcome the African Union as a permanent member of the G20. Last year, we marked another historic step with the inclusion of Ethiopia as a full member of the BRICS.

In fact, over the 11 years of my government, the connection between India and Africa has grown manifold. During this period, we have exchanged more than 100 visits at the level of Heads of State and Government.

Honourable Members,

The Global South is writing its own destiny. And, India and Ethiopia share a vision for it. Our vision is of a world where the Global South rises not against anyone, but for everyone.

A world where development is fair, where technology is accessible, and where sovereignty is respected. A world where prosperity is shared, and peace is defended. And, a world where decision-making reflects today’s reality, not the world of 1945. Because the world cannot move forward if its systems remain locked in the past.

That is why, India has emphasized a Global Development Compact. It will prioritize technology sharing, affordable finance, capacity building, and trade for sustainable growth. That is why, at the G-20 Summit in November, I called for an "Africa Skills Multiplier Initiative”, to train one million trainers. It will build local capacities, and help your efforts towards inclusive and sustainable development.

Honourable Members,

My personal association with tea is well-known. But, it is impossible to come to Ethiopia and not mention coffee! It is one of your greatest gifts to the world!

In an Ethiopian coffee ceremony, people sit together, time slows down, and friendships deepen. In India too, a cup of tea is an invitation to talk, to share, to connect. And, just like Ethiopian coffee and Indian tea, our friendship is brewing stronger!

Today, I stand before you, among sisters and brothers, with a deep sense of gratitude, and bright hopes for the future. The future is calling. And, India and Ethiopia are ready to answer.

Honourable Members,

As I conclude, I give you my word, that we will walk together as equals. We will build together as partners. And, we will succeed together as friends.

Thank you for the honour of addressing this Parliament. Thank you for your friendship. Thank you for your trust.

तब्बारकु
देना हुन्नु
आम सग्नालो

Thank you.