Government’s women led empowerment policies are tribute to the vision of Subramanya Bharathi: PM
Bharathiyar teaches us to remain united and committed to the empowerment of every single individual, especially, the poor and marginalised: PM

Chief Minister Shri Palanisami ji,

Minister Shri  K. Pandiarajan ji  ,  

Shri K. Ravi,  Founder,  Vanavil   Cultural Centre, 

Distinguished  dignitaries,  

Friends!    

Vanakkam!   

Namaste!   

I begin by paying tributes to the great Bharathiyar   on his Jayanti. On such a special day, I am happy to be taking part in the International Bharati Festival. I am also pleased to present  the  Bharati  Award  for this year  to the great Scholar Shri Seeni Viswanathan ji, who has dedicated  his entire life  to research on  Bharati's works. I appreciate him for actively pursuing   research even  at the age of 86!   How to describe Subramanya Bharathi, this is a very difficult question. Bharathiyar cannot be linked to any single profession or dimension. He was a poet, writer, editor, journalist, social reformer, freedom fighter, humanist   and much more. 

One can only marvel at his works, his poems, his philosophy and his life.   He also had a close link with Varanasi, which I have the honour of representing in the Parliament.  I recently saw that his collected works have been published in 16 volumes.   In a short life of 39 years he wrote so much, did so much and excelled   in so much. His writings are a guiding light to us   towards a glorious future.  

Friends,

There is much  that our youth today  can learn from  Subramania Bharati. Most importantly to be courageous.   Fear was unknown to  Subramania Bharati  .  He said: 

அச்சமில்லை அச்சமில்லை அச்சமென்பதில்லையே

இச்சகத்து ளோரெலாம் எதிர்த்து நின்ற போதினும்,

அச்சமில்லை அச்சமில்லை அச்சமென்பதில்லையே

It means:  Fear I have not, fear I have not, Even if all the world opposes me.  I see this spirit in Young India today. I see this spirit when they are at the forefront of innovation and excellence.  India's start-up space is filled with fearless youth who are giving something new to humanity.  Such a 'can do'  spirit will bring wonder  for our nation  and our planet.  

Friends,

 Bharathiyar believed in a healthy mix between the ancient and  the modern.   He saw wisdom in staying connected with our roots as well as looking towards the future.  He considered Tamil Language and motherland India as his two eyes.  He sang songs of the greatness of ancient India, the greatness of the Vedas   and  Upanishads, our culture, tradition and our glorious past. But at the same time, he also warned us that simply living in the past glory is not enough. We need to develop a scientific temper, a spirit of enquiry and march towards progress.  

Friends,

 Mahakavi  Bharathiyar's    definition of progress  had a central role for  women .  One of the most important vision  was that of independent  and empowered women.  Mahakavi  Bharatiyaar    wrote  that women should walk  with their head  held high,  while looking people  in the eye. We are inspired by this vision and are working to ensure   women led empowerment.  It would make you happy that in every sphere of our Government's working, there has been importance given to dignity of women.

Today, over 15 crore women entrepreneurs are funded by schemes like MUDRA Yojana. They are walking with their head held high, looking us in the eye and telling us how they are becoming self-reliant.  

Today, women   are becoming part of our armed forces with permanent commissioning.   They are walking with their head held high and looking us in the eye and filling us with confidence that the country is in safe hands.  Today, the poorest of the poor women   who used to face problems of lack of safe sanitation, are benefited by over 10 crore safe and hygienic toilets.  

They do not have to face problems any more. They can walk with their head held high and look everyone in the eye, as Mahakavi  Bharatiyaar has imagined.  This is the era of New India's Nari Shakti.   They are breaking barriers and making an impact.  This is New India's tribute to Subramania Bharati. 

Friends,

 Mahakavi Bharatiyaar understood that any society which is divided will not be able to succeed. At the same time, he wrote about the emptiness of political freedom which does not address the social inequities and does not address  social ills. He said, and I quote: 

இனியொரு விதி செய்வோம் - அதை

எந்த நாளும் காப்போம்

தனியொரு வனுக்குணவிலை யெனில்

ஜகத்தினை யழித்திடுவோம்

It means:  Now we will make a rule,  and enforce it ever, If ever one man faces starvation, the world has to  atone  on pain of  destruction His teachings  are a strong reminder to us to remain united and committed  to the empowerment of every single individual.   Especially the poor and  marginalised.  

Friends,

There is a lot our youth have to learn from Bharathi.  I wish that everyone in our country reads his works  and is inspired by them.  I congratulate Vanavil Cultural Center on their wonderful work  in spreading the message of Bharathiyar.  I am confident that this festival will have productive  deliberations    which will help  steer  India  into a new future. 

Thank you. 

Thank you very much. 

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List of Outcomes: Prime Minister of Japan’s visit to India for the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit
July 02, 2026
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1. India-Japan Joint Declaration on Economic Security Promotes project-based collaboration for enhancing joint resilience in key sectors including semiconductors, critical minerals, information and communication technology including AI, clean energy and pharmaceuticals. India-Japan Fact Sheet 2.0 captures growing India-Japan G2G and B2B engagement in this crucial area.
2. India-Japan Joint Statement on Cooperation in the Field of Artificial Intelligence Elevates the India-Japan relationship to a strategic research and development partnership in the AI domain. Building on the India-Japan AI Initiative, the Joint Statement provides a roadmap for greater cooperation across the entire AI technology stack in pursuit of the shared vision of safe, secure, trusted, inclusive, and human-centric AI.
3 Joint Statement on Energy Resilience (between MoPNG and METI, Japan) Strengthens cooperation in strategic stockpiling and reserve mechanisms for crude oil and petroleum products. Promotes collaboration in joint investments across the maritime energy transport value chain.
4. Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of India-Japan Diplomatic Relations Outlines a series of commemorative events to celebrate 2027, the 75th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations, as the India-Japan Year of Shared Horizons
5. Memorandum of Cooperation for India-Japan Cooperative Biogas for Growth (CBG) Initiative Promotes cooperation towards the goal of establishing 1,000 biogas and organic fertilizer plants all across India, leveraging the extensive network of dairy cooperatives.
6. Memorandum of Cooperation in the Field of Batteries Promotes cooperation in battery-related projects and expands business opportunities with an aim of building a trusted, resilient and sustainable battery supply chain.
7. Memorandum of Cooperation in the Field of Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Sector Strengthens pharma supply chains, including in Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) and Key Starting Materials (KSMs), through promotion of bilateral investment and business linkages, technical collaboration and industry-academia collaboration.
8. Memorandum of Cooperation in the Field of Geology and Mineral Exploration Strengthens cooperation in upstream critical minerals exploration through exchange of technical expertise.
9. Memorandum of Cooperation between IndiaAI Mission and Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan Promotes institutional cooperation between IndiaAI Mission and Japan’s GENIAC initiative – through B2B matchmaking, webinars on AI policies and challenges and support for joint projects through access to computing resources
10. Memorandum of Cooperation on Next Generation Mobility Partnership (NGMP) Establishes a framework for operationalizing the Next Generation Mobility Partnership (NGMP) which was announced at the 15th Annual Summit in August 2025. The NGMP would accelerate private sector-led cooperation and investment in mobility sectors including rail, automotive and road infrastructure, aviation, shipbuilding and ports, logistics, and urban development, positioning India as a hub for “Make in India for the World” exports to third countries.
11. Memorandum of Understanding between India’s Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP) and RIKEN, Japan Establishes a framework for academic, translational research and start-up oriented innovation in deep-tech and life sciences, covering healthcare, agriculture and environment.
12. Memorandum of Understanding between National Center for Biological Sciences-Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and RIKEN, Japan Creates a framework for cooperation in basic biological and neuroscience research between the two leading research institutions
13. Memorandum of Understanding between IIT Bombay, BharatGen Technology Foundation and National Institute of Informatics, Japan Furthers collaboration on large language models (LLMs), with a focus on developing LLMs for enhanced scientific reasoning, through joint research exchanges
14. Memorandum of Understanding between SarvamAI and Preferred Network on LLM Development Creates a framework for cooperation across the full AI technology stack, including foundation models.
15. Memorandum of Understanding Between National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) and Japan Network Information Center (JPNIC) Promotes cooperation in National Internet Registry operations, IPv6 adoption, internet security improvements, capacity building, student/professional exchanges and exchange of views on internet governance at regional and global forums.
16. Exchange of Letters Between International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) and Financial Services Agency, Japan (JFSA) Establishes a framework for cooperation in development, regulation and supervision of financial services as well as information exchange on financial-market trends and best practices, particularly in FinTech and RegTech.