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Prime Minister Narendra Modi today addressed rallies in Assam’s Tinsukia, Majauli, Bihpuria and Bokakhat districts. The Prime Minister said that his fight was not against the state’s Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi but poverty and corruption.

Shri Narendra Modi stated that Assam was earlier known for its prosperity but now the state was facing problems due to unemployment and lack of electricity. He questioned the 60 years rule of the Congress party. Shri Modi added that Assam could be transformed and be made a model state for progress.

The PM noted that there were several villages that did not even have any electric poles. PM Modi highlighted Government’s fast-track measures on rural electrification. He also took note of troubles that people in Assam have to face due to acute water crisis. The PM also elaborated on several aspects of the newly launched Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana for the farmers.

Shri Modi noted how funds allocated to the state for construction of houses for the poor were lying idle in the banks. Prime Minister Modi said that Assam needed all round development and it was only the BJP that could fulfill aspirations of the people in the state.

At Bihpuria, Shri Modi expressed concern over the maternal mortality rate in the state. The PM noted how the current Congress government in Assam did not accept Centre’s vaccination initiative whereas other states did. Shri Modi said that Assam needed a Government that cared for the wellbeing of the people in the state.

Shri Narendra Modi alleged that the current Congress government in Assam had no answer on CAG reports on the state. He urged the people to question the government where their money had gone. The PM highlighted Centre’s efforts towards development of Assam in road and rail sectors.

The Prime Minister said that he had only three agendas for Assam–development, fast-paced development and all-round development.

PM Modi also talked about the hardworking tea plantation workers of Assam who have energized the entire world and made India proud. The Prime Minister urged people of the state to turn out in large numbers and vote for a BJP Government that would dedicatedly work for taking the state to newer heights of progress.

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List of Outcomes: State Visit of President of Republic of Korea to India
April 20, 2026

Outcomes:

1. Joint Strategic Vision for the India-ROK Special Strategic Partnership

2. India-ROK Comprehensive Framework for Partnership in Shipbuilding, Shipping & Maritime Logistics

3. India-Republic of Korea Joint Statement on Cooperation in Field of Sustainability

4. India-Republic of Korea Joint Statement on Energy Resource Security

MOUs/ Frameworks

1. MOU on Cooperation in the Field of Ports

2. MOU on the Establishment of the Industrial Cooperation Committee

3. MOU on Cooperation in the Field of Technology and Trade for Steel Supply Chain

4. MOU on Cooperation in the Field of Small and Medium sized Enterprises

5. MoU for Cooperation in the Field of Maritime Heritage

6. Joint Declaration on Resuming the Negotiations to upgrade the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between India and ROK

7. MoU between IFSCA and FSS/FSC in relation to Mutual Cooperation

8. MOU between NPCI International Payments Limited and Korean Financial Telecommunications & Clearings Institute

9. MOU on Cooperation in the Field of Science & Technology

10. Framework for India-Korea Digital Bridge

11. MOU on on Cooperation in the Field of Climate and the Environment

12. MOU on the Cooperative Approach under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement

13. Cultural Exchange Programme between India and ROK for the Years 2026-2030

14. MOU on Cooperation in Cultural and Creative Industries

15. MOU on Cooperation in the Field of Sports

Announcements

1. Launch of Economic Security Dialogue

2. Establishment of Distinguished Visitors Programme (DVP)

3. Launch of dialogue between the two Foreign Ministries on Global Themes, including Climate Change, Arctic, and Maritime Cooperation.

4. ROK joining Indo Pacific Oceans Initiative

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6. Commemoration of the Year 2028-29 as Year of India-ROK Friendship