The 'Panch Pran' must be the guiding force for good governance: PM Modi

Published By : Admin | October 28, 2022 | 10:31 IST
Quote“Chintan Shivir is a prime example of cooperative federalism”
Quote“‘The Panch Pran’ must be the guiding force for good governance”
Quote“Law and order system can be improved with the help of smart technology”
Quote“Maintaining law and order is a 24X7 job”
Quote“Laws like UAPA have given strength to the system in a decisive battle against terrorism”
Quote“‘One Nation, One Police Uniform’ will give a common identity to law enforcement”
Quote“We have to come up with technological advancement to prevent the spreading of fake news”
Quote“Every form of Naxalism, be it the one with guns or the one with pens, they have to be uprooted”
Quote“Police vehicles should never be old as it is related to their efficiency”

Namaskar!

My colleague in the Union Cabinet Shri Amit Shah, Chief Ministers, Home Ministers, Director Generals of Police of different states, senior officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs, all other dignitaries, ladies and gentlemen! There is a festive atmosphere in the country these days. The countrymen have celebrated many festivals, including Onam, Eid, Dussehra, Durga Puja and Deepawali, with peace and harmony. Now there are many other forthcoming festivals, including Chhath Puja. In the wake of various challenges, the strengthening of the unity of the country during these festivals is also a reflection of your preparedness. Even though law and order is the responsibility of the states under the Constitution, it is largely related to the unity and integrity of the country. This ‘chintan shivir’ (brainstorming session) of home ministers being held in Surajkund is also a good example of cooperative federalism. Every state should learn from each other, take inspiration from each other and work together for the betterment of the country. This is the spirit of the Constitution and it is also our responsibility towards the countrymen.

Friends,

The ‘Amrit Kaal’ of independence is before us. The next 25 years will lead to the ‘Amrit’ generation of the country. This ‘Amrit’ generation will be created by imbibing the resolutions of ‘Panch Pranas’ (five pledges). Building a developed India, freedom from every concept of slavery, being proud of our heritage, unity and solidarity and most importantly civic duty -- you all understand the importance of these five pledges. This is a colossal resolve, which can be fulfilled only by ‘Sabka Prayas’ (efforts of everyone). Methods may be different, our paths and priorities may be different, but these ‘Panch Pranas' should be the inspiration of our governance in every state of the country. India's potential will be vastly expanded when these are at the core of good governance. When the potential of the country will increase, then the power of every citizen, every family of the country, will increase. This is good governance, which every state of the country has to ensure to the last person standing in the last row of society. You all have a very important role in this regard

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Friends,

Most of you who are attending this ‘shivir’ are either leading your state, or are directly responsible for law and order. Law and order is directly related to the development of the state. Therefore, your decisions, policies and practices are very important in creating a conducive environment for development in the states.

Friends,

It is equally important for the entire law and order system to be reliable and its perception among the public. You have seen that NDRF and SDRF have emerged as a major force in the event of any natural calamity. Their appearance ahead of any crisis has created a belief among the countrymen that the situation will now be under control and we should abide by them and we will suffer less if we listen to them. See for yourself, who all are there in NDRF and SDRF? They are your colleagues. They are jawans of the armed forces. But, there is a kind of respect for them in the society. As soon as the NDRF-SDRF team reaches the disaster-hit area, people feel assured that there is an expert team which will take care of the situation.

Friends,

As soon as the police reach any place of crime, there is a feeling among the people that the government has arrived. We saw tremendous improvement in the credibility of the police during the Corona period. Policemen were helping the needy, arranging necessary resources and even putting their own lives at stake. That is, there is no dearth as far as devotion to duty is concerned. However, there is also a need to maintain positive perception. Therefore, there should be a relentless process from top to bottom to motivate the police force and plan accordingly. They should be guided regularly on every little issue to prevent any wrongdoing.

Friends,

We have to understand one more thing. Now law and order is no longer confined within the purview of any one state. Now crimes are happening at the inter-state and international level. With the help of technology, criminals sitting in one state have the audacity to commit horrific crimes in another state. Criminals outside the borders of the country are also misusing technology. Therefore, coordination between agencies of every state and coordination between central and state agencies is very important. You would recall that I reiterated this during the DGP conference that there should be periodical assessment of problems of adjoining districts of two states and they should work together. It will lead to the creation of a new power. Sometimes central agencies have to conduct investigations in several states simultaneously and they have to go to other countries also. Therefore, it is the responsibility of every state to extend full cooperation to any state or Central agency. All the agencies should cooperate with each other. One should not dwell unnecessarily on the power and domain of any agency. Sometimes, we find that an FIR is not registered due to the confusion over the area of crime and the domain of the police station. These things are not only limited to police or police stations. It happens between states also. It also happens between the Centre and the states. It also happens between agencies of India and abroad. Therefore, coordination, compilation and cooperation at all levels are very important for our own efficiency and outcome as well as providing security to the common citizen of the country. Every state stands to benefit if there is cooperation at all levels.

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Friends,

We need to keep working on technology to combat cybercrime or the use of drone technology in smuggling weapons and drugs. You see, it is an era of 5G. Now along with the benefits of 5G, awareness at that level will also be necessary. 5G is going to improve the performance of technologies like facial recognition technology, automatic number-plate recognition technology, drones and CCTV manifolds. The more rapidly we move forward, the criminal world is equally catching up due to globalization. They are equally adept at technology. It means that we will have to plan ten steps ahead of them. We will have to work with greater urgency to make our law and order system smart.

Friends,

I would urge everyone not to let the budget come in the use of technology. Therefore, I urge all the respected Chief Ministers and Home Ministers to make a team on this issue and deliberate seriously how technology savvy the criminal world is becoming and how the technology available with us can provide security to our people. The budget regarding this can be met by saving unnecessary expenses. The better use of technology not only strengthens the entire police set-up, but it also leads to trust among common citizens regarding their own security. Technology helps in crime prevention and also in crime detection. It is also very useful in the investigation of crimes. You see, a number of criminals are being arrested today because of CCTV. Modern command and control systems created in cities under the Smart City Campaign are also helping a lot.

Friends,

The Central Government has also launched the Police Technology Mission for the development of new technologies. Several states are also working at their level in this regard. But experience tells us that technology becomes redundant due to different experiments at different levels and hence our energy is also wasted. Often investigation material remains with the concerned state and is not shared. We need to think of a common platform for sharing such information. For example, somebody boasts of something (technology) which is very good and decides not to share it with anybody. Then a time will come when he may be having the best technology, but it will be of no use due to his standalone approach. Therefore, technology should be India-oriented. All our best practices and best innovations should be for common use.

Friends,

Today the importance of forensic science is growing and it is not limited to the police department only. Legal fraternity, Judiciary as well as hospitals will also have to develop knowledge regarding forensic science. The use of forensic science can be of great use in bringing crime to the fore and ensuring punishment to the criminal with the combined efforts. It will not be enough if forensic science remains the domain of the police department only. The National Forensic Science University located in Gandhinagar is proving helpful to all the states of the country. Moreover, 60-70 countries of the world are also taking advantage of this Forensic Science University. All our states should make maximum use of this university. It is a completely futuristic technology driven system. It involves Human Resource Development as well as creating new technology tools. Its lab is also becoming useful in solving very difficult cases. I think all states should actively use this system.

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Friends,

Maintaining law and order is a 24x7 job. But it is also necessary that we keep on improving the processes continuously and keep them modern. The law and order reforms undertaken by the Government of India in the last few years have helped in creating an atmosphere of peace in the entire country. As you are aware there is tremendous pressure on our law enforcement system due to the diversity and vastness of India. Therefore, it is very important that our systems should put energy in the right direction. Otherwise, we have seen that the energy of the police department is wasted in investigating the smallest mistakes in many unnecessary cases. Therefore, we have now decriminalized many provisions related to trade and business and they have been taken out of the category of crime. A huge burden has been reduced by abolishing more than 1,500 archaic laws. I urge the states to evaluate the laws at their level also. Replace all the laws that existed before independence in view of the present requirements. Criminal angle in every law and trouble to innocent citizens is now a passe.

Friends,

The government initiative to distribute property cards by using drone technology in the villages of the country under the Svamitva Yojana would also help reduce land-related disputes. Otherwise, there used to be violent clashes in villages after somebody took over even one foot of land from his neighbour by force.

Friends,

Many such efforts, both directly and indirectly, have also helped law enforcement agencies in setting their priorities. But these efforts will not bear fruits if we do not change our strategy and continue to pursue methods which are 20-30-50 years old. Laws made by the central government in the past few years have also strengthened law and order. There is unprecedented strictness against terrorism, hawala network and corruption in the country today. Trust is developing among the people. Laws like UAPA have given strength to the systems in a decisive fight against terrorism. In short, on the one hand, we are strengthening the law enforcement system of the country, and on the other hand, we are also removing unnecessary burdens on them.

Friends,

There is another important issue for the police of our country. Today there is the system of One Nation, One Ration Card, One Nation-One Mobility Card, One Nation-One Grid, One Nation-One Sign Language, etc. Can such an approach be developed regarding the uniform of the police? Can our states sit together and deliberate over it? There would be many benefits. One, there would be quality material products as it would be at a mass scale. Crores of caps would be needed. Crores of belts would be needed. And it would be easier for any citizen of the country to identify a policeman wherever he goes. For example, there is a post office box. The literate as well as the illiterate people of India are aware of it that if you post a letter in that box it would reach its destination. It has its own identity. It is necessary for us that we give serious thought to it as far as police uniforms are concerned. It need not be imposed, but it can be evolved. I think it would be very beneficial and would add to each other’s strength. There can be different tags and numbers of the concerned state in the One Nation-One Police Uniform, but there should be a common identity. This is just my idea and you should think over it. If it seems right, it can be considered after 5-50-100 years. Similarly, new departments of different types of police have been started for expertise.

Now, tourism has emerged a huge market in the world. Numerous tourism opportunities are increasing in India. The flow of tourists from across the world to India is going to increase. There are several countries in the world which are way ahead in the field of tourism. There is a special police force for tourism in those countries. There is an altogether different training of that force. They are also taught different languages. Their behavior is also very different. The foreign tourists visiting those countries also know that this police force is for their help. Sooner or later, we will have to develop this force in our country. There is a huge difference between a tourist visiting India from a different country and a foreign investor. A foreign tourist can become an ambassador of your country immediately. He will carry home both the good and bad impressions of the country. It takes a long time for an investor to identify anything good or bad. But a tourist takes hardly two days to spread the news that this is the condition here. In India too, tourism is witnessing changes with the rise of the middle-class people. Tourism is facing challenges in the form of traffic. If we do not plan in advance, the tourist centers are not going to change on their own. If we suggest somebody not to visit Shimla and visit any other tourist destination, will he do it? Those who want to visit Shimla, they will go to Shimla. Similar is the case with those wishing to visit Nainital, Srinagar, Gulmarg etc. We need to develop systems.

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Friends,

During the Corona period, we have seen how police personnel used to enquire about the well-being of the people of their areas over the phone. Importantly, many senior police personnel in several cities took upon this responsibility to look after senior citizens willingly. The confidence of the citizens grows when police personnel are constantly in touch with the senior citizens asking about their well-being or whether they planned to go out locking their houses. Such interactions also become a huge force for you. The more we use such interactions in a professional way will do a lot of good. If a serious and animated phone call is made to a senior citizen once a week from a police station, he would continue to spread the good work of the police throughout the month. Only you can create such a perception among the people. There is another issue on which we need to be very alert. That is the use of technological intelligence. It has its own advantages. But at the same time, we cannot turn away from human intelligence. This is something which has been in practice for 100 years and will continue to be useful to the police personnel in the next 100 years despite several advancements in technology. Strengthen human intelligence as much as you can. It has huge potential. This is a great strength of a policeman who can unravel the truth by looking into the eyes of a criminal and talking to him. The combination of human intelligence and technological intelligence can make life easier for you. If you suspect some unwarranted movement of people, you will get to know immediately. I think the optimum use of these two systems can bring about a smart change and it will force a criminal to think 50 times before committing a crime.

Friends,

We need to be aware of another reality. The way India is making rapid economic progress at the global level we are bound to face new challenges. Initially, you would be slighted and there would be attempts to make fun of you, but you should continue to move forward. Competition often leads to enmity if you do well. There would be many powers in the world which don’t want India to become more successful than them. They would not like India to encroach in the field in which they have expertise. If they have monopoly over a product, they fear that India would capture their markets if India resorts to its production. India has a huge market and if India starts producing the product where would they sell their product. Therefore, we are up against challenges in many forms and such challenges often become inimical. Therefore, we need to be aware of such challenges. At the same time, we don’t have to think ill of others. It is human nature. For example, there would also be a sense of unease if one of the two officers in your department is due for promotion. As a result, the unhidden rivalry between the two officers would begin 10 years before the promotion is due. It happens everywhere, brothers. Therefore, I reiterate that we should be foresighted in our approach while protecting our potential. There is going to be a huge difference to challenges which existed to the law and order earlier and now. Not only do we have to meet the old challenges, we have to prepare ourselves for new challenges. It is our responsibility to take strictest action against the emergence of such inimical forces which are against the country and to ensure the security and rights of the law abiding people. No generosity can be tolerated, otherwise, where would our law abiding citizens go? They are 99% citizens of the country and the problem is with one percent. We do not need to be lenient towards one percent of people in order to create trust among the 99 percent of the population.

Friends,

We should also not underestimate the power of social media. Even small fake news can create stir across the country. We are aware of the damages caused to the country due to the rumours spread against reservation. When people realized that it was fake news and calmed down after 6-8 hours, much damage had already been done. Therefore, we need to educate people that they should think ten times before they forward anything which they receive on various social media platforms. One should check the veracity of any news forwarded to them and there is a system of verification available in all the platforms. If you visit one-two-ten platforms, you will get the real news. We need to educate people against fake news. We need to create a huge force against the fake world driven society. We need to create technological power in this regard.

Friends,

Amitbhai was just talking about the importance of civil defence. There are several issues on which our attention has been diverted. Amitbhai has taken note of the right issue. Civil defence has been in practice for several decades and it has immense utility. We were taught about civil defence in our schools and colleges. We used to make arrangements for firefighting earlier also. It should be part of our nature. I have often said that the personnel of the fire brigade and police should organize firefighting drills in a school of every municipality every week. Not only the students will be educated, but the fire brigade officials will also get practice with such drills. It should be done week after week in all the schools. The next chance for such drills of a school in a city will come after 10 years. But every generation will come to know about the utility of civil defence and firefighting skills. It will also be a huge boost for you. It is something which can be done easily.

Friends,

In the last few years, all the governments have tried to do something or the other in destroying the ground network of terror with great responsibility in view of its seriousness. Somewhere the success may have been achieved earlier, somewhere it may have been late, but it is not so that everyone has to be explained its seriousness today. Now we have to handle it by adding strength. Similarly, we have to defeat every form of Naxalism. The gun-toting as well as the one who is holding the pen are Naxals. We need to find a solution to this problem. People are resorting to such immature issues to confuse our young generations and the country has to suffer a lot. No one will be able to handle it if immediate steps are not taken. As we have targeted the Naxal-affected districts, they (Naxalites) are now resorting to expand their intellectual circle to those places where they can target the future generations and create a perverted mindset. They can create hatred among people. They can create a wedge in society by raking up emotional issues out of proportion and destroy the unity and integrity of the country. When Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is our inspiration, we cannot allow such forces to succeed. But it has to be done wisely and intelligently. We need to create expertise in our security set-up. In the wake of any such unwarranted event in any state, our top experts should be rushed there to make an on-the-spot study. They should spend a few days there and try to understand how the situation developed and how it was handled. We should always be ready to learn. Such forces also get a lot of help at international level. They are very shrewd and they appear very innocent. They speak the language of law and constitution but their actions are altogether different. Our security apparatus should have the potential to differentiate between the right and the wrong. It is very important for us to move fast against such forces for lasting peace.

Friends,

Whether it is Jammu-Kashmir or the North-East, we are gaining the trust of the people. The destructive forces are also yearning to join the mainstream. When they see rapid development and infrastructure and the fulfillment of the aspirations of the people, they are also preparing to join the mainstream by leaving behind their arms. Similarly, we have to focus on development in our border and coastal areas. The concept of Vibrant Village has also been emphasized during the budget presentation. You must think over it. The top officers should spend a few nights in these border villages. I would also request the ministers to spend a few hours in at least five or seven border villages in a year. Whether it is a state border village or an international border village, you will come to know a lot of nuances.

Friends,

Drone is the newest worry in the ongoing smuggling of arms and drugs. We need to be vigilant in our border and coastal areas. We just can’t afford to apportion blame on one or the other agency or take comfort that it is the responsibility of the Coast Guards only. We need better coordination. I am sure if we move forward together keeping the national interests paramount, then all these challenges will be dwarfed. We would also be better prepared to handle other issues as well. I am sure the discussions in this brainstorming session will result in actionable points. There would be a collective roadmap with the cooperation of every state. If we remain entangled in the fight over the domain then the anti-social elements who have scant respect for the law will take full advantage of this chaos. There should be professional understanding and trust between us. And this responsibility rests with our cadres. It is a huge responsibility. I believe that we will get the desired result if we work together. Any opportunity before a country derives its strength from the uniform. Uniformed forces are a crucial factor behind the trust. We would benefit a lot if we make them more powerful, visionary and sensitive to the citizens.

I gave some suggestions during the DGP Conference. I would tell all the Chief Ministers and Home Ministers that the DGP Conference has emerged as a very useful conference. There is whole-hearted discussion with a zero political element. I share the outcome of that conference with all the secretaries who belong to the IAS cadre and elected representatives who run the government. You should get the entire briefing of the DGP Conference and implement the actionable points in your respective states immediately. It will be very useful. There should not be a casual approach towards the DGP Conference that our top boss has attended and that’s the end of it. This conference is meant for the security of the country. For example, there was a proposal regarding houses for the police personnel. In that conference, I had suggested whether our police stations in big cities could be turned into multi-storey buildings. If there is a multi-storey building then the police station can also work from the same premises and policemen can also have housing quarters in the same 20-storey building. The policeman, who is transferred, would vacate the premises and his replacement would also get the same house. Today, police personnel get houses 25 km away from the city. They waste two hours commuting. We can talk to the respective state government and the municipality for the construction of high rise buildings. We can organize such things. A standalone police station can become a modern police station and the housing arrangements can also be made for the policemen in the 20-25-storey high rise building in the same complex.

I believe that we can easily identify 25-50 such police stations in big cities where such a possibility can be developed. Otherwise, what is happening is that police quarters are being built 20-25 km away from the cities. As Amitbhai was saying, the budget is not being properly utilized and money is not being spent wisely. I have been repeatedly stressing that the amount which has been sanctioned for a particular purpose should be spent on that only and that too within the time limit. The problem is that we are not able to spend the sanctioned amount. We do not want such a situation in our country. We need to increase our potential and speed up the decision making process. Only then will we be able to utilize the money within the time limit. When the money is spent within the time limit, it not only prevents wastage of money, but it leads to several benefits.

I want to draw your attention to another issue. The police of all the states and the Government of India should study the scrapping policy for old vehicles. Try to move in the direction of scrapping old vehicles. The police should not have old vehicles as the issue is related to efficiency. There will be two benefits. Those into the scrapping business will be assured that about 2,000 vehicles have been identified for scrapping in a particular state and they will immediately set up a unit for that purpose. There would be a circular economy due to recycling of the old vehicles. The car manufacturers would also offer quality products at a handsome discount if they are assured of the purchase of 2,000 vehicles. All our police departments can have modern vehicles. We should look into this and I want the concerned ministers of the states to call a meeting of those involved in the scrapping business. We can offer them land and tell them to set up their units for recycling of old vehicles. They should be told that the police department would take the initiative in giving them the old vehicles for scrap. It is very important. The different departments of the Government of India also remove all their old garbage periodically. The new vehicles will also make a difference to our environment. If you take decisions on such small issues in a time-bound manner then you will also become an important participant in the development of the country while providing security to the people at the same time. And I am sure that the seriousness shown by you in this meeting will lead to better outcomes. With such a large number of Chief Ministers attending this meeting, I feel that I should have been amongst you. But I could not come due to some pressing assignments. However, when so many honorable Chief Ministers are there, being a Prime Minister I feel that I should have been with you and discussed several issues with you over tea. But I could not do so this time. The Home Minister is personally attending this conference and I will be informed of his exchanges with you. I assure all the Chief Ministers and Home Ministers that the Indian government will do its best to live up to your expectations. I thank you all very much and extend my best wishes to you.

 

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PM Modi addresses the ‘Sikkim@50’ celebrations
May 29, 2025
QuotePM lays foundation stone, inaugurates multiple development projects in Sikkim
QuoteSikkim is the pride of the country: PM
QuoteOver the past decade, our government has placed the Northeast at the core of India's development journey: PM
QuoteWe are advancing the 'Act East' policy with the spirit of 'Act Fast': PM
QuoteSikkim and the entire Northeast are emerging as a shining chapter in India's progress: PM
QuoteWe endeavour to make Sikkim a global tourism destination: PM
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QuoteOur dream is that Sikkim should become a Green Model State not only for India but for the entire world: PM

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the ‘Sikkim@50’ programme in Gangtok via videoconferencing today. The theme of the event was ‘Where Progress Meets Purpose, and Nature Nurtures Growth’. Speaking on the occasion, he greeted the people of Sikkim on this special day, marking the 50th anniversary of the statehood of Sikkim. He said that he wanted to witness the fervor, energy and enthusiasm of the people in person, but due to inclement weather, he could not be present. He promised to visit Sikkim in near future and be part of their achievements and celebrations. The Prime Minister remarked that today was the day to celebrate their achievements of the past 50 years, lauding the Sikkim Chief Minister and his team’s energy in making the grand event memorable. He once again greeted the people of Sikkim on the golden jubilee celebrations of their statehood.

“50 years ago, Sikkim charted a democratic future for itself. The people of Sikkim not only connected with India's geography but also with its soul”, said Shri Modi, remarking that there was a belief that when every voice is heard and rights are secured, equal opportunities for development will emerge. He stated that today, the trust of every family in Sikkim has grown stronger. Shri Modi emphasized that the country has witnessed the results of this trust in Sikkim’s remarkable progress. “Sikkim is the pride of the nation”, he declared, noting that over the past 50 years, Sikkim has become a model of progress alongside nature. It has transformed into a vast sanctuary of biodiversity, achieved the status of a 100% organic state, and emerged as a symbol of cultural and heritage prosperity. Shri Modi highlighted that today, Sikkim is among the states with the highest per capita income in the country. These achievements, he affirmed, are a testament to the capabilities of the people of Sikkim. Shri Modi recognized the many stars that have emerged from Sikkim over the last five decades, illuminating India's horizon. He acknowledged the contribution of every community in Sikkim towards its rich culture and prosperity.

Emphasizing that since 2014, his government has followed the principle of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas—development for all, with everyone’s support, the Prime Minister highlighted that a developed India requires balanced development, ensuring that no region is left behind while another progresses. “Every state and region of India has its own unique strengths, keeping this vision in mind, the government has placed the Northeast at the center of development in the past decade”, stated the Prime Minister, underscoring, "Government is advancing the 'Act East' policy with the spirit of 'Act Fast’”. Recalling the recent Northeast Investment Summit which took place in Delhi, the Prime Minister said that leading industrialists and major investors participated in the event, who announced significant investments across the Northeast, including Sikkim. He stated that in the coming years, this will generate numerous employment opportunities for the youth of Sikkim and the Northeast region.

“Today’s event offers a glimpse into Sikkim’s future journey”, remarked Shri Modi, highlighting that several projects related to Sikkim’s development have been inaugurated and foundation stones have been laid. He emphasized that these projects will enhance healthcare, tourism, cultural, and sports facilities in the region. He extended his heartfelt congratulations to everyone on the successful launch of these projects.

“Sikkim, along with the entire Northeast, is becoming a shining chapter in India's development story”, exclaimed the Prime Minister, highlighting that where distance from Delhi once posed a barrier to progress, the same region is now opening new doors of opportunities. He emphasized that the biggest reason for this transformation is the improvement in connectivity, a change that the people of Sikkim have witnessed firsthand. The Prime Minister further recalled a time when travel for education, healthcare, and employment was a major challenge. However, he noted that the situation has changed significantly over the past decade. He pointed out that nearly 400 kilometers of new national highways have been built in Sikkim during this period. Hundreds of kilometers of new roads have been constructed in villages. Remarking that the construction of Atal Setu has enhanced Sikkim’s connectivity with Darjeeling, Shri Modi said that work is progressing rapidly on the road linking Sikkim with Kalimpong. He added that the Bagdogra-Gangtok Expressway will make travel to and from Sikkim much easier. Looking ahead, he announced plans to connect this expressway with the Gorakhpur-Siliguri Expressway, further strengthening the region’s infrastructure.

Highlighting the efforts to connect the capital cities of all Northeastern states to the railway network are progressing rapidly, Shri Modi underlined that the Sevoke-Rangpo rail line will integrate Sikkim into the national rail network. He emphasized that where roads cannot be built, ropeways are being constructed as an alternative. Shri Modi also noted that several ropeway projects were inaugurated earlier today, further improving convenience for the people of Sikkim. He remarked that in the past decade, India has advanced with new resolutions, and enhancing healthcare has remained a major priority. He pointed out that over the last 10-11 years, large hospitals have been established in every state. Shri Modi further highlighted the significant expansion of AIIMS and medical colleges across the country, announcing the dedication of a 500-bed hospital to the people of Sikkim to ensure quality healthcare for even the most underprivileged families.

The Prime Minister remarked that while the government is focused on building hospitals, it is also ensuring affordable and high-quality healthcare. He highlighted that under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, more than 25,000 people in Sikkim have received free treatment. He announced that across the country, all senior citizens above 70 years of age are now eligible for free medical treatment up to ₹5 lakh. He further assured that families in Sikkim will no longer have to worry about their elderly members' healthcare, as the government will take care of their treatment.

“The foundation of a developed India rests on four strong pillars—empowerment of the poor, farmers, women, and youth”, stated Shri Modi, highlighting that the country is continuously strengthening these pillars. He praised the farmers of Sikkim, acknowledging their significant contributions to India’s agricultural advancements. “Sikkim is leading the way in the new wave of agricultural development”, said Shri Modi, emphasising that the export of organic products from Sikkim is increasing. He noted that recently, the famous Dalle Khursani chili from Sikkim was exported for the first time and the first consignment was sent abroad in March 2025. Shri Modi remarked that in the coming years, many more products from Sikkim will be exported globally. He affirmed that the central government is working shoulder to shoulder with the state government to support these efforts.

Underlining that the Union government has taken another step to further enrich Sikkim’s organic basket, the Prime Minister announced that the country’s first organic fisheries cluster is being established in Soreng district. He stated that this initiative will give Sikkim a new identity at both the national and global levels. Prime Minister emphasized that along with organic farming, Sikkim will now also be recognized for organic fishing, noting that there is a significant global demand for organic fish and fish products. He remarked that this development will create new opportunities for the youth of Sikkim in the fisheries sector.

Recalling the recent NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting in Delhi focused on the need for each state to develop a tourism destination that gains international recognition, Shri Modi emphasized that the time has come for Sikkim to evolve beyond being just a hill station and establish itself as a global tourism destination. “Sikkim’s potential is unmatched, offering a complete tourism package”, he stressed, highlighting that Sikkim is home to both natural beauty and spirituality as well as lakes, waterfalls, mountains, and serene Buddhist monasteries. Shri Modi pointed out that Kanchenjunga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a heritage that fills not just India but the entire world with pride. He stated that today, as a new skywalk is being constructed, the Golden Jubilee Project is being inaugurated, and a statue of Atal Bihari Vajpayee is being unveiled, all these projects symbolize Sikkim’s new heights of progress.

“Sikkim has immense potential for adventure and sports tourism” , emphasised the Prime Minister, adding that activities such as trekking, mountain biking, and high-altitude training can thrive in the region. He stated that the vision is to establish Sikkim as a hub for conference tourism, wellness tourism, and concert tourism. Remarking that the Golden Jubilee Convention Center is a crucial part of this future preparation, the Prime Minister expressed his aspiration for renowned global artists to perform in the scenic landscapes of Gangtok and agree with the view that Sikkim perfectly embodies the harmony of nature and culture.

Highlighting that bringing G-20 Summit meetings to the Northeast was a step towards showcasing the region’s potential to the world, Shri Modi expressed his satisfaction with how the Sikkim government is swiftly bringing this vision to life. He stated that India is now a major global economic force and is on the path to becoming a sports superpower. He emphasized that the youth of the Northeast, especially Sikkim, will play a vital role in achieving this dream. Shri Modi acknowledged Sikkim’s rich sporting legacy, mentioning figures like football legend Bhaichung Bhutia, Olympian Tarundeep Rai, and athlete Jaslal Pradhan. He envisioned a future where every village and town in Sikkim produces a new champion. “Sports should not just be about participation but about winning with determination”, said Shri Modi, noting that the new sports complex in Gangtok will become a training ground for future champions. He emphasized that under the Khelo India scheme, Sikkim is receiving special attention. He highlighted that talent identification, training, technology, and tournaments are being supported at every level. He expressed confidence that the energy and passion of Sikkim’s youth will propel India to Olympic glory.

“The people of Sikkim understand the power of tourism and tourism is not just entertainment but a celebration of diversity”, remarked the Prime Minister. Underlining that the attack in Pahalgam was not just an assault on Indians but an attack on humanity and the spirit of brotherhood, he highlighted that the terrorists not only stole the happiness of many families but also attempted to divide the people of India. “Today, the world is witnessing India’s unprecedented unity and the nation has come together to send a clear message to terrorists and their supporters” declared Shri Modi. He stated that they caused pain by wiping the sindoor off the foreheads of Indian daughters, but India responded with Operation Sindoor against the perpetrators. He said that after the destruction of terrorist bases, Pakistan attempted to target Indian civilians and soldiers but was exposed in the process. Shri Modi emphasized that India responded by dismantling several of Pakistan’s airbases, demonstrating the nation’s strategic capabilities.

“Sikkim’s 50-year milestone as a state serves as an inspiration for all and the journey of development will now accelerate further”, stated Shri Modi. Underlining that 2047 will mark 100 years of India’s independence and 75 years of Sikkim as a state, he stressed the need to set goals for what Sikkim should look like at this milestone. Urging collective efforts to envision, plan, and periodically review a roadmap for Sikkim’s future, Shri Modi stressed on the importance of boosting Sikkim’s economy and shaping it into a ‘wellness state’. He remarked that special focus should be given to creating more opportunities for the youth. “Sikkim’s young generation must be prepared not just for local needs but also for global demands”, urged Shri Modi underlining the necessity of establishing new skill development opportunities in sectors where youth are in high demand worldwide.

The Prime Minister called upon everyone to take a collective pledge to propel Sikkim to the highest peak of development, heritage, and global recognition over the next 25 years. “Our dream is that Sikkim should become a Green Model State not only for India but for the entire world”, said the Prime Minister, emphasising the goal of ensuring a secure home for every citizen of Sikkim. He also underlined the vision of bringing solar-powered electricity to every household. “Sikkim should emerge as a leader in agro-startups and tourism startups and should establish its identity globally in organic food exports”, envisioned Shri Modi. He added that Sikkim should be a place where every citizen embraces digital transactions and a state where waste-to-wealth initiatives are elevated to new heights. “The next 25 years is dedicated to achieving these ambitious goals and establishing Sikkim’s presence on the global stage”, concluded Shri Modi urging everyone to move forward with this spirit and continue building upon their rich heritage.

The Governor of Sikkim, Shri Om Prakash Mathur, Chief Minister of Sikkim, Shri Prem Singh Tamang were present among other dignitaries at the event.

Background

Marking 50 glorious years of Statehood, Prime Minister participated in Sikkim@50: Where Progress meets purpose and nature nurtures growth. The Government of Sikkim has planned a year long series of activities under the theme “Sunaulo, Samriddha and Samarth Sikkim”, celebrating the essence of Sikkim’s cultural richness, tradition, natural splendour and its history.

Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone and inaugurated multiple development projects in Sikkim. Projects include a new 500-bedded District hospital worth over Rs 750 crore in Namchi district; Passenger Ropeway at Sangachoeling, Pelling in Gyalshing District; Statue of Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji at Atal Amrit Udyan at Sangkhola in Gangtok District among others.

Prime Minister also released the Commemorative coin, souvenir coin and stamp of 50 years of Statehood.