⦁ “It is the strength of India's democracy that a small child who once helped his father at a 'Tea stall' at a railway station, is addressing UNGA for the fourth time today as the Prime Minister of India.”

⦁ “Our diversity is the hallmark of our strong democracy”

⦁ “Yes, Democracy Can Deliver. Yes, Democracy Has Delivered.”

Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, mentioned about the strength of India’s democracy. He said that India has the distinction of being named as the ‘Mother of Democracy’.

He said that it was the strength of India's democracy that a small child who once helped his father at a 'Tea stall' at a railway station, was addressing UNGA for the fourth time as the Prime Minister of India.

Referring to his 20-year long career as Gujarat’s Chief Minister and Minister of India, PM Modi said, “I have been serving the countrymen in the role of Head of Government for 20 years. And I am saying this from my experience- Yes, Democracy Can Deliver. Yes, Democracy Has Delivered.”

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Prime Minister Shares Timeless Wisdom from Yoga Shlokas in Sanskrit
December 10, 2025

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today shared a Sanskrit shloka highlighting the transformative power of yoga. The verses describe the progressive path of yoga—from physical health to ultimate liberation—through the practices of āsana, prāṇāyāma, pratyāhāra, dhāraṇā, and samādhi.

In a post on X, Shri Modi wrote:

“आसनेन रुजो हन्ति प्राणायामेन पातकम्।
विकारं मानसं योगी प्रत्याहारेण सर्वदा॥

धारणाभिर्मनोधैर्यं याति चैतन्यमद्भुतम्।
समाधौ मोक्षमाप्नोति त्यक्त्त्वा कर्म शुभाशुभम्॥”