"National Summit on Inclusive Urban Development commences at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar"
"Representatives from 26 states, 411 districts, Mayors, Deputy Mayors and officials from various cities join the National Summit on Inclusive Urban Development"
"Narendra Modi calls for treating urbanisation as a strength and opportunity not a challenge"
"With urbanisation happening at a great pace, the old mindset cannot change anything. What is needed is invigorating our approach with things like latest technology and modern initiatives: Narendra Modi"
"The glory of a city does not merely come by installing big gates or infrastructure but it comes when each and every person of the city is integrated into the development journey: Narendra Modi"

 

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the National Summit on Inclusive Urban Development at Gandhinagar’s Mahatma Mandir on the morning of Thursday 17th October 2013. Shri Narendra Modi affirmed that instead of treating urbanisation as a burden, it should be treated as an opportunity and a matter of strength. He said, “We kept expressing concerns about villages reducing and the number of people in cities increasing. But what if we had accepted the truth from Day 1? Urbanisation is not something on which we can express tears. It is not a challenge. Why not consider it as a strength? Once you see it like an opportunity, work can be done effectively and there will be great results.” He rightly pointed that with urbanisation happening at a great pace, the old mindset cannot change anything. What is needed is invigorating our approach with things like latest technology and modern initiatives like solid waste management, waste water treatment etc.

Narendra Modi ji said that the glory of a city does not merely come by installing big gates or infrastructure only but it comes when each and every person of the city is integrated into the development journey. Shri Modi even talked about increasing the human resource development potential among the urban population, which can go a long way in developing our cities.

National Summit on Inclusive Urban Development commences at Mahatma Mandir

Modi ji inspired the gathering to look ahead at two events that can go a long way towards India’s urban regeneration. Shri Modi urged the people to look at 2022, when India will celebrate 75th year of Independence and asked them to think on how they dream their city to be in 2022. The other is to work towards clean cities keeping in mind the 150th birth anniversary celebrations of Mahatma Gandhi, a Yug Purush who gave lot of importance to cleanliness during his lifetime.

At the same time, Shri Modi shared the Gujarat Government’s Rurban Mantra. In this context he shared, “We came up with the Rurban concept- Aatma Gaanv Ki, Suvidha Sheher Ki (the spirit of the village and the facilities associated with a city).” Shri Modi talked about the success of initiatives like the Jyotigram Yojana which gave three phase uninterrupted power to the villages due to which migration to the cities reduced. Modi ji opined that the vision of the Gujarat Government is two fold- to enable people to remain in the villages and to strengthen the cities as well. Modi ji also called for embracing Jan Bhagidari model in the cities of Gujarat, even throwing light on his PPPP model going a step ahead of the PPP model.

Shri Modi also called for leading from the front with new ideas in the field of urban development. He shared the Gujarat Government’s dream to make Gandhinagar a solar city, which would be an effort towards mitigating global warming. Mr. Modi recalled his meeting with the Prime Minister a few years ago where he gave the idea of choosing 500 cities all over India where the focus would be on solid waste management and waste water treatment. Shri Modi also urged the PM to look at next generation programme of JNNURM. Modi ji shared that the PM appreciated the idea but nothing happened. Gujarat did pilot testing as well but again, there was no response from the Centre, forcing the Gujarat government to start these initiatives in their cities so that it can be effective in the times to come.

National Summit on Inclusive Urban Development commences at Mahatma Mandir

During his speech Shri Modi congratulated the authorities for organizing the National Summit on Inclusive Urban Development. Describing as an unofficial parliament of urban India, Shri Modi expressed confidence that the sessions during the summit would be fruitful and the suggestions would go a long way in making the future of urban India brighter. 26 states of India, over 400 districts and many Mayors, Deputy Mayors and other officials from various Indian cities attended the summit.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Takeshi Yagi, the Honourable Ambassador of Japan said that he has very fond memories of his visit to Gandhinagar for the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2013. He welcomed the idea of holding thematic summits like this. Ambassador Yagi talked about the close ties between Japan and Gujarat, saying that ten years ago there were 6 Japanese companies in Gujarat but today there are more than 60 companies with several other companies yet to come. 

Dr. M Ramachandran, former Secretary Urban Development (Government of India) listed out the challenges faced by urban India today including water shortage, waste management and sanitation.

Urban Development Minister (Government of Gujarat) Smt. Anandiben Patel welcomed the dignitaries on behalf of the Government of Gujarat and talked about the role of cities in the growth of nations. She said that urbanisation cannot be seen as a burden but should be an opportunity. She then talked about Gujarat’s efforts in creating better cities be it the BRTS in Ahmedabad and Rajkot, the changes in Surat, the Sabarmati Riverfront and Kankaria Lake projects.She opined that Gujarat has presented a new model of urban development.

A coffee table book ‘Gujarat: Unveiling Urban Development; Emerging Trends’ was released by Shri Narendra Modi on the occasion.

National Summit on Inclusive Urban Development commences at Mahatma Mandir

National Summit on Inclusive Urban Development commences at Mahatma Mandir

National Summit on Inclusive Urban Development commences at Mahatma Mandir

National Summit on Inclusive Urban Development commences at Mahatma Mandir

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will pay an official visit to the United Arab Emirates on May 15, 2026, where he will meet the President of the UAE, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The two leaders will have the opportunity to exchange views on bilateral issues, in particular energy cooperation, as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest. They will also discuss ways to advance the bilateral Comprehensive Strategic Partnership underpinned by strong political, cultural, economic and people-to-people links. The visit will serve to promote the significant trade and investment linkages between the two countries. The UAE is India’s third largest trade partner and its seventh largest source of investment cumulatively over the past 25 years. With the UAE hosting over 4.5 million - strong Indian community, the visit will also be an opportunity to discuss their welfare.

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For the third leg of the visit, at the invitation of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sweden, H.E. Mr. Ulf Kristersson, Prime Minister will travel on 17-18 May 2026 to Gothenburg, Sweden. Prime Minister had earlier visited Sweden in 2018 for the first-ever India-Nordic Summit. PM Modi will hold bilateral talks with PM Kristersson to review the entire gamut of bilateral relations and explore new avenues of cooperation to enhance bilateral trade, which has reached USD 7.75 billion (2025), and Swedish FDI into India which has reached USD 2.825 billion (2000 – 2025), as well as collaboration in green transition, AI, emerging technologies, startups, resilient supply chains, defence, space, climate action and people-to-people ties. The two Prime Ministers will also address the European Round Table for Industry, a leading pan-European business leaders forum, along with H.E. Ms. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.

In the fourth leg of his visit, Prime Minister will pay an official visit to Norway from 18 - 19 May 2026 for the 3rd India-Nordic Summit and bilateral engagements. This will be the first visit of Prime Minister Modi to Norway, and will mark the first Prime Ministerial visit from India to Norway in 43 years. Prime Minister will call on with Their Majesties King Harald V and Queen Sonja, and hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister H.E. Mr. Jonas Gahr Støre. Prime Minister will also address the India-Norway Business and Research Summit along with the Norwegian Prime Minister. The visit will provide an opportunity to review the progress made in India-Norway relations and explore avenues to further strengthen them, with a focus on trade and investment, capitalizing on the India – EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement, as well as on clean & green tech and blue economy. The visit will also be an opportunity to induce momentum in bilateral trade worth around USD 2.73 billion (2024), and investments by Norway’s Government Pension Fund (GPFG) of close to USD 28 billion in the Indian capital market.

The 3rd India-Nordic Summit will take place in Oslo on 19 May 2026. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will be joined by the Prime Minister of Norway, H.E. Mr. Jonas Gahr Støre; Prime Minister of Denmark, H.E. Ms. Mette Frederiksen; Prime Minister of Finland, H.E. Mr. Petteri Orpo; Prime Minister of Iceland, Ms. Kristrún Frostadóttir; and Prime Minister of Sweden, Mr. Ulf Kristersson for the Summit. The Summit will build upon the two previous Summits held in Stockholm in April 2018 and in Copenhagen in May 2022, and will impart a more strategic dimension to India’s relationship with the Nordic countries, especially in technology and innovation; green transition and renewable energy; sustainability; blue economy; defence; space and the Arctic. The visit will also provide an impetus to India’s bilateral trade (USD 19 billion in 2024) and investment ties with Nordic countries as well as help build resilient supply chains following the India-EU FTA and India-EFTA TEPA.

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