India has an ancient and unbroken culture of democracy: PM Modi

Published By : Admin | March 20, 2024 | 22:55 IST

Excellencies,

Namaskar!

I thank President Yoon Suk Yeol for continuing this initiative. ''Summit for Democracy'' has emerged as an important platform, where democracies share experiences and learn from each other.

Excellencies,

In a few weeks from now, the world will witness the largest festival of Democracy in India. With around one billion voters expected to vote, this will be the largest electoral exercise in the history of mankind. The people of India will once again affirm their faith in democracy. India has an ancient and unbroken culture of democracy. It has been the life-blood of Indian civilization. Consensus-building, Open dialogue and free discussion have resonated throughout India's history. That is why my fellow citizens consider India to be the Mother of Democracy.

Excellencies,

Over the last decade, India has moved forward with the mantra of ''सबका साथ सबका विकास सबका विश्वास सबका प्रयास''- that is, collective efforts for inclusive growth. Reaching out to all sections of society, particularly the poor, women, youth, and farmers has been our top priority in the true spirit of inclusivity. We have transitioned to a performance-based governance, where shortages, corruption and discrimination have been replaced by transparency, accountability and opportunity. In these efforts, technology has played a crucial role as a great enabler. India's rapid progress in Digital Public Infrastructure have revolutionized public service delivery and enhanced financial inclusion. Riding on the power of youth and technology, India has rapidly developed into the world's third largest startup eco-system. Over 1.4 million elected women representatives at the grassroots level are our agents of change for Women Led Development.

Excellencies,

Today, India is not only fulfilling the aspirations of its 1.4 billion people, but is also providing hope to the world that democracy delivers and democracy empowers. When the Indian Parliament passed a law to ensure minimum one-third representation for women legislators, it gave hope to women across the democratic world. When India lifted 250 million people out of poverty in the last 10 years, it reinforced global faith in Democracy as an agent of positive change. When India delivered Covid medicines and vaccines to more than 150 countries, it reflected the healing power of Democracy. When India successfully landed Chandrayaan on the Moon, it was not just a proud moment for India, it was a triumph of Democracy as well. When India amplified the Voice of the Global South during its G-20 Presidency, it showed the importance of consultative decision-making in international politics. Now, as India is on track to become the world's third-largest economy, it gives hope to millions of people around the world for a brighter future. As India resolves to become a developed nation by 2047, it shows that Democracy can aspire, inspire, and achieve.

Excellencies,

In the era of turmoil and transitions, democracy faces many challenges. This requires us to work together. Democratic countries should lead the efforts in making international systems and institutions more inclusive, democratic, participative and fair. Only through such shared efforts, will we be able to fulfill the aspirations of our people. And, we will also lay the foundation of a secure, stable and prosperous future for the generations to come. India stands ready to share its experience with all fellow democracies in this pursuit.

Thank you.

Explore More
ଶ୍ରୀରାମ ଜନ୍ମଭୂମି ମନ୍ଦିର ଧ୍ଵଜାରୋହଣ ସମାରୋହରେ ପ୍ରଧାନମନ୍ତ୍ରୀଙ୍କ ଅଭିଭାଷଣ

ଲୋକପ୍ରିୟ ଅଭିଭାଷଣ

ଶ୍ରୀରାମ ଜନ୍ମଭୂମି ମନ୍ଦିର ଧ୍ଵଜାରୋହଣ ସମାରୋହରେ ପ୍ରଧାନମନ୍ତ୍ରୀଙ୍କ ଅଭିଭାଷଣ
Indian public relations industry pegged to reach ₹4,500 cr by 2030: Report

Media Coverage

Indian public relations industry pegged to reach ₹4,500 cr by 2030: Report
NM on the go

Nm on the go

Always be the first to hear from the PM. Get the App Now!
...
Prime Minister’s visit to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand
July 03, 2026

At the invitation of the President of the Republic of Indonesia, H.E. Mr. Prabowo Subianto, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will pay a visit to Indonesia from 6-8 July, 2026. This will be Prime Minister’s fourth visit to Indonesia and his first bilateral visit since the elevation of India-Indonesia ties to the level of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in May 2018. During the visit, Prime Minister will hold bilateral discussions with President Prabowo and review the progress made in the partnership. In Jakarta, Prime Minister will address a large gathering of the Indian Diaspora. India and Indonesia share historical and warm people-to-people ties. In keeping with these special bonds, Prime Minister will visit the Prambanan Temple complex at Yogyakarta, a prominent UNESCO world heritage site in Indonesia.

From Indonesia, at the invitation of the Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable Anthony Albanese MP, Prime Minister will travel to Melbourne from 8-10 July, 2026. In Melbourne, Prime Minister will hold bilateral discussions with Prime Minister Albanese. He will also call on the Governor General of Australia, the Honourable Ms Sam Mostyn AC. During his visit, Prime Minister will also participate in the India-Australia CEOs Forum, where he will address a gathering of top business leaders from both countries. Prime Minister will also address a large gathering of the Indian Diaspora, who constitute a strong pillar of the India-Australia relationship.

From Melbourne, at the invitation of the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Rt Honourable Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister will travel to Auckland for a state visit from 10-11 July, 2026. This will be the first state visit of an Indian Prime Minister to New Zealand in four decades. In Auckland, Prime Minister will hold bilateral discussions with Prime Minister Luxon and review the entire gamut of the bilateral relationship, which has seen significant progress in the last two years, especially in the areas of trade and commerce and defence. While in Auckland, Prime Minister will also interact with prominent business and sports personalities. In a reflection of the strong people-to-people ties that exist between India and New Zealand, Prime Minister will address a large gathering of the Indian Diaspora during the visit.