India is a vibrant civilization that has been thriving for thousands of years : PM
There are very few examples in the world where traditions remain continuously intact for such a long period: PM
In our society, from time to time, such great personalities have continued to emerge, who have not remained confined merely to spiritual guidance : PM
They have lived among the people, understood their joys and sorrows, felt their struggles, and shown the way to lead society out of sorrow, suffering, and hardship: PM
My first appeal is that we all resolve to save water and manage it better: PM
My second appeal is related to trees and nature, Under the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign, millions of people have planted trees in the name of their mothers; Let us also plant trees in honor of our mother and resolve to protect Mother Earth: PM
My third appeal is regarding cleanliness; Be it a religious site, a public place, a village or a city, maintaining cleanliness everywhere is our responsibility: PM
My fourth appeal is related to Swadeshi and self-reliance; Let us adopt Indian products, strengthen Indian manufacturers and industries: PM
My fifth appeal is related to appreciating the beauty of our country; Let us know our country, travel within it and promote domestic tourism: PM
My sixth appeal to the farmers is that they move towards natural farming: PM
My seventh appeal is related to healthy eating; Obesity is becoming a major challenge in our country. To address this, make an effort to reduce the amount of oil in your food by 10%: PM
My eighth appeal is related to yoga, sports, and fitness. We must all make these an integral part of our lives: PM
My ninth appeal is related to the spirit of service: PM

 

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, today inaugurated Sri Guru Bhairavaikya Mandira at Sri Kshetra Adichunchanagiri in Mandya, Karnataka. Highlighting the deep spiritual resonance of the event, the Prime Minister expressed his profound gratitude for the opportunity to witness the grand inauguration of the Sri Guru Bhairavaikya Temple and interact with highly elevated saints. He noted that spending time at the historic Jwala Peetha and addressing the massive gathering of devotees evoked powerful emotions that were beyond words. "These divine experiences will forever remain etched in my memory," remarked PM Modi.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister underscored the unique blend of 'Tattvagyan' (philosophy) and 'Tantragyan' (technology) that defines Karnataka, drawing special attention to the welcoming nature of the people in the 'Sakkare Nagara' (Sugar City) of Mandya. He observed that institutions like the Sri Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthana Math serve as a moral and spiritual compass for the region. "Karnataka is a land where the depth of philosophy perfectly meets the power of modern technology," stated Shri Modi.

Reflecting on India's vibrant, millennia-old civilization, the Prime Minister emphasized the rare and unbroken continuity of traditions embodied by the 2000-year-old history of the Sri Adichunchanagiri Math. He commended the profound spiritual guidance of past luminaries like Dr. Balagangadharanatha Mahaswamiji and praised the current leadership for advancing this legacy with renewed vigor. "This sacred institution has enriched our land with its tradition of service for generations," noted PM Modi.

Detailing the transformative role of great saints in society, the Prime Minister pointed out that Dr. Balagangadharanatha Mahaswamiji's spiritual prowess was deeply connected to resolving the struggles of the common man and rural youth. He elaborated on how the divine personality viewed devotion not as an escape, but as an active responsibility to uplift the masses. "True devotion is stepping forward to take responsibility for the welfare of society," affirmed Shri Modi.

Highlighting the wide-ranging philanthropic initiatives of the Mahaswamiji, the Prime Minister noted the establishment of numerous educational institutions offering everything from primary schooling to professional degrees for underprivileged children. He added that the Math's visionary approach to healthcare ensured that quality medical services reached everyone without discrimination. "Quality healthcare must be an accessible right for every citizen, not a privilege for a select few," asserted Shri Modi.

Drawing parallels between the Math's humanitarian efforts and the government's welfare policies, the Prime Minister highlighted the success of the Ayushman Bharat scheme in providing free hospital treatments to crores of poor citizens. He further elaborated on the recent expansion of the scheme to cover all senior citizens above the age of 70. "We are ensuring that our elderly receive vital healthcare facilities with dignity," said Shri Modi.

Reflecting on Mahaswamiji's boundless compassion for all living beings, the Prime Minister commended his dedicated social movement to protect peacocks, linking it to both environmental conservation and India's cultural heritage. Drawing from his personal observations at his Delhi residence, he shared his fond interactions with the national bird. "The peacock is not only our national pride but a profoundly beautiful and peaceful creature," remarked Shri Modi.

Praising the current Jagadguru, Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji, the Prime Minister highlighted his dedication to bringing positive changes to people's lives by faithfully following in his Guru's footsteps. He articulated that the newly constructed Sri Guru Bhairavaikya Temple transcends a mere physical structure to become a true realization of deep spiritual devotion. "This temple will undoubtedly serve as a lasting beacon of service and inspiration," affirmed Shri Modi.

Outlining the nine foundational principles of the Sri Adichunchanagiri Math,spanning food, education, health, spirituality, and compassion, the Prime Minister drew inspiration to propose a collective national resolution. He urged the citizens to embrace these values by focusing on nine specific areas of societal interest. "I place nine crucial requests before you today to strengthen our collective resolve," noted Shri Modi.

Detailing the first five requests, the Prime Minister urged the people of Mandya to champion water conservation, plant trees under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign, and maintain rigorous cleanliness across all public and religious spaces. He also called for a renewed focus on self-reliance by adopting Indian products and promoting domestic tourism to explore the nation's immense beauty. "We must protect Mother Earth and actively strengthen our domestic industries," asserted Shri Modi.

Highlighting the importance of health and agriculture, the Prime Minister encouraged farmers to adopt natural farming and urged the younger generation to embrace millets and 'Ragi Mudde', a regional staple championed by Shri H.D. Deve Gowda. He also advocated for reducing cooking oil by 10 percent to combat obesity, integrating fitness into daily life, and upholding a lifelong spirit of service. "Making yoga and healthy eating a priority is essential for our daily lives," observed Shri Modi.

Concluding his address, the Prime Minister emphasized that serving the needy infuses life with a grand purpose and profoundly strengthens the social fabric. He expressed immense confidence that adherence to these nine requests would accelerate the shared journey towards a developed Karnataka and a developed India. "With honest resolve, we will rapidly advance towards the vision of a Viksit Bharat," emphasized Shri Modi. 

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India-Myanmar Joint Statement during the Official Visit of the President of Myanmar to India
June 01, 2026

At the invitation of H.E. Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, H.E. U Min Aung Hlaing, President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar paid his first Official Visit to India from 30 May to 3 June 2026.

The President was accompanied by the Union Ministers for President’s Office, Foreign Affairs, Finance & Revenue, Agriculture, Livestock & Irrigation, and Industry & MSME Business Development, and Governor of the Central Bank of Myanmar. A business delegation from diverse sectors including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, energy, banking, construction, IT, communications, trading and logistics, as well as members of the Myanmar-India Friendship Association, were part of the Myanmar delegation.

The Prime Minister of India and the President of Myanmar held talks on 1 June 2026, during which they reviewed bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual interest and charted the way forward for the relationship. The Prime Minister hosted a luncheon in honour of the visiting dignitary. Hon’ble President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu received the President of Myanmar on the same day. Earlier, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar and National Security Adviser Shri Ajit Doval separately called on the President of Myanmar.

At the commencement of the visit, the President visited Bodh Gaya on 30 May 2026, where he offered prayers at Mahabodhi Temple, Mahabodhi Meditation Centre and Sujata Temple. These visits to deeply revered sites underscored the enduring spiritual and Buddhist ties, as well as the people-to-people links, between the two countries.

The President delivered a keynote speech at the India-Myanmar Business Conclave, jointly organised by the UMFCCI and CII, in New Delhi on 31 May 2026, where business heads from both sides discussed avenues for further strengthening and expanding bilateral trade and commercial opportunities. The President also toured the NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance (NETRA) complex in Greater Noida to observe advanced R&D work, including in clean energy innovation, energy efficiency, renewable energy integration and grid resilience.

In his interaction with the President, the Prime Minister stated that Myanmar lies at the confluence of India’s Neighbourhood First, Act East and MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions) policies. The discussions underscored the importance of strengthening bilateral cooperation, including trade and economic ties, defence and security, border management, development assistance and cultural exchanges. Both sides noted ongoing discussions on various bilateral Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding and looked forward to their early conclusion.

The Prime Minister underlined that enhanced connectivity would foster mutually beneficial economic linkages and shared prosperity in the region. In this regard, both sides shared the importance of working closely towards the completion of Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport project and the India-Myanmar-Thailand trilateral highway.

The Prime Minister conveyed that the Mekong Ganga ICCR scholarships for Myanmar students would be enhanced from 36 to 100 from 2026 onwards.

Both sides agreed to facilitate and enhance bilateral trade including through the Rupee-Kyat settlement mechanism, and appreciated the steady growth in the volume of transactions recorded since its operationalisation in May 2024. Both sides also expressed support for closer trade and investment cooperation in the areas of mutual interest such as agro-processing, petroleum, energy, mining sectors, in accordance with their respective national laws and regulations.

The Prime Minister reaffirmed India’s support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Both sides underscored the importance of preventing the misuse of sovereign territory for activities inimical to their security interests. The President reiterated Myanmar’s assurance that its territory would not be permitted to be used against India’s security interests. The Prime Minister affirmed that India, as a steadfast and trusted partner of Myanmar, remained committed to deepening security cooperation between the two countries.

The Prime Minister conveyed support for Myanmar-led efforts towards achieving peace, stability, national reconciliation and socio-economic development. He also offered continued assistance and cooperation, based on mutual respect and friendly relations between the two countries. The President appreciated India’s constructive support and cooperation.

The Prime Minister expressed confidence that the meetings of the President with the Governor of Maharashtra and the Chief Minister, as well as his business engagements during his upcoming visit to Mumbai on 02 - 03 June 2026 would further strengthen existing bilateral cooperation and economic ties.

The official visit of President U Min Aung Hlaing reaffirmed the long-standing friendship and close partnership between Myanmar and India and the shared commitment of both countries to further strengthen cooperation for the mutual benefit of the two countries. Both sides agreed to continue close engagement at all levels.

President U Min Aung Hlaing expressed his sincere appreciation to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for the warm hospitality extended to him and to the members of his delegation during their stay in India. The President also extended an invitation to the Prime Minister of India to visit Myanmar at mutually convenient dates.