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Dalmiya Bharat Group's MD Bhai Dalmia, mentor of the Youth for Development, Mrityunjay Singh ji, President Bhai Praful Nigam, Rural Achiever Shri Chait Ram Pawar ji, all the dignitaries present here and my dear young friends,

I have got the opportunity to honour some achievers from across the country, who are supporting this special initiative. A library has been launched and a white paper related to rural India is also being formulated. I am glad that you are working keeping in mind the country's needs and prioritizing them. I congratulate you for all your achievements till date. Both my best wishes and the government's support will be with you for successful accomplishment of your goals.

Friends,

Our country has been going through an important phase of transformation. You must have realized over the last four years that our country has been striding ahead to touch new heights in the 21st century. In the last four years, the country's credibility as well as glory has enhanced. 125 crore Indians have arrived at the world's platform. India has taken off!

Friends, Gone are the days, when India was considered to be among the ‘Fragile Five’. Today, we are the fastest growing economy in the world. Powered by the Hundred and Twenty Five Crore people of India, we will grow even faster. As per an international report, poverty is declining in India at a record pace. Five crore people have moved out of poverty in the last two years according to the report. Who do you think is making this possible? It is the people of India. The Government can only play the role of an enabler. It is the youth, who are not only making use of available opportunities but also creating new ones themselves. This is not the India of “चलता है” attitude. That is gone now. This is our new India.

Friends,

New India is equivalent to 125 crore. However, its basis is 'Young India'. The youth power of the youngsters is free from the archaic working style and ideas. This section of the youngsters has inspired to transform the outdated systems. Some people wait for the atmosphere to change in order to bring about a transformation while others themselves change the atmosphere by taking a resolution for transformation. You are not among those who wait but the ones who bring about the transformation themselves because you have a mindset of a harbinger of change. The mindset or the will power is the key to achieve success rather than dependence on favourable situations. Today, the youth of the country is engaged in nation building with this tremendous will power.

Friends, Today’s India is doing nothing small. Just like the aspirations and power of the youth, India is doing big, transformative things. More than 3 crores children have been vaccinated thus boosting the health of India’s future. This is a big number. Who’s at the lead of this? Young doctors, nurses, support staff and volunteers. India built 1.75 lakh kilometres of rural roads in the last 4 years. Who built them? Young labourers and workers. India made electricity reach every single village in the last 4 years. Eighteen thousand villages were electrified and this target was completed on time. Now, we are electrifying every home. Eighty Five lakh homes have been electrified since October 2017. Who brightened the homes of their fellow citizens? Young electricians and technicians, who made 4 crore and 65 lakhs gas connections reach the poor? Yet again, India’s youth. And, they did this not for themselves but out of care and concern towards poor women, many of whom live in rural areas. More than one crore homes have been built for the poor in the last 4 years. Who did it? It was young engineers, masons and labourers who made this possible. These numbers are mostly only in crores! They are big numbers. Why are these big numbers possible? Because of another big number the 800 million people of India under the age of 35.

Anyone will be envious of a country with such an unprecedented youth power. Therefore, I believe that you have chosen the most apt tagline for this event - 'It's our turn now.' the word 'our' also refers to a citizen as well as the country. Friends, there was a time when the country was ruled only by the monarchs. This system was prevalent centuries ago. After independence when the constitution was framed by Babasaheb Ambedkar and democracy was established, new kind of 'monarch rule' started. After independence, even in politics, three generations of the same family were ruling. The rule was under the control of some families. However, today the situation has changed and you, my countrymen have changed it. See, today the President, the Vice President and I belong to a small place. Even our ancestors were not so well-known. We belong to a family of a common man. We have been democratically elected which depicts that how the public opinion has changed. This applies not only to these three posts, but also to the Chief Ministers of the states. The Chief Ministers such as Yogi Adityanath ji, Tripura's Biplab Deb, Uttarakhand's Trivendra Singh Rawat, Madhya Pradesh's Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Bihar's Nitish ji, Haryana's Manoharlal ji and Jharkhand's Raghubar Das ji belong to the families of common man. The public has elected them to this high post. They have lived a simple life and therefore are more empathetic towards the problems of the poor. They have dedicated their lives working with the youth and its aspirations. They completely understand what the New India's youth desire.

My young friends,

Isn't it a change? I believe that this is a positive indication for our country's democracy. We can see such an environment not only in politics but also in every other area. The number of youngsters from rural areas and small towns, becoming IAS and IPS and getting into government service, is increasing. The big dreams of people from small towns will also be fulfilled now. This change is the identity of the New India. If you consider the area of sports or toppers of class 10th and 12th, you will find that today these toppers are not from schools in big cities but smaller towns and villages. Even the talented sports persons these days are from smaller villages. This is the discernable change.

Friends, A few days ago, an 18-year-old from the rice fields of Assam captured the attention of the entire world. I am talking about Hima Das. In her run, you can see the grit and power just shine through. In fact, there are such youngsters bringing home medals and records. They represent New India. They overcame steep odds, showed great determination and achieved great heights. We are a top sporting power in badminton, doing well in shooting, weight-lifting and many more sports. Those bringing home the medals are from smaller towns. They belong to simple middle class or neo-middle class families. Young India feels “Anything is possible! Everything is achievable.” This spirit will drive India’s growth.

Today India's status on the international platform has improved considerably and its reputation has again been established. It has instilled a new self-confidence in the youth. There is an equality of opportunities. This is the result of transparency, identification of talent and respect. The foundation stone of the New India is being strengthened with a new approach and myriad efforts such as Skill India, Start-up India, Stand-up India, Khelo India and Digital India. Looking for solutions is now being emphasized by putting an end to silos. Schemes are being devised keeping the needs of the country in mind. We are working towards eliminating even the smallest of the issues of the youth, entrepreneurs, women, farmers and the middle class in order to make their lives easier.

Friends, India needs great road infrastructure. Bharatmala is building thousands of kilometres of roads for it. India needs port-led development. Sagarmala is helping build infrastructure for it. India needs to go digital in public service delivery JAM trinity got us there. India needs a clean economy increased digital payments and innovations like BHIM App are taking us there. India needs a unified / and simplified tax structure GST is for that. India needs to unlock the power of air travel UDAN is to get even the poor to fly. India needs more skilled manpower Skill India is for that. India needs villages connected with i-ways we have laid 2.7 lakh km of optical fiber network connecting more than a lakh gram panchayats. India needs more entrepreneurs Mudra and Standup India are for that. India needs affordable healthcare Ayushman Bharat is for that. India needs its startup generation to prosper today you can register a startup very quickly. There is a level playing field in public procurement for startups too! We are future-proofing India in every way, enabling New India to take off.

Friends,

Ideas and innovation have always been a part of daily lives of the people of India. However, an environment is being created so as to utilize these powers of the youngsters for nation building as much as possible. The government is promoting these aspirations and capabilities of the youth towards research and innovation. Atal Innovation Mission has been started to create an environment of innovation even at school level. We are emphasizing upon our efforts to create an ecosystem of innovation in the country's schools and colleges. More than 2400 Atal Digital labs have been approved across the country to improve the scientific temper and to provide a platform for creativity of the students. Students are being acquainted with the future technologies. Programmes like Smart India Hackathon are being organized for promoting innovative ideas. The country's youth is being directly connected with the work of coming up with the solutions to the country's problems through this programme. The youth will step into the world of start-ups by walking on this path.

We have seen that how the people had come forward to give the test during the government's crack down on black money and corruption and the implementation of GST. This is an evidence of the change that is sweeping the country. I remember clearly that when we had started discussing about digital payments, some experts were saying that a poor country like India cannot progress on this front. However, today you can see the progress in digital payment for yourself. The credit goes to the youth for taking this system of digital payments in every village of the country. People have started using digital payment methods.

Friends, when development is our only aim, we remain sensitive to people’s concerns and aspirations. When we are receptive to people, it reflects in policies becoming simpler. When we remove red-tape and make policies easier, we bring more FDI. When we bring more FDI, we create more industries in India. When we create more industries, we create more employment opportunities. When we create more employment opportunities, we empower the youth to improve his future. When the future of every citizen improves, the future of India and stature of India in the world improves!

Friends,

Today we have one of the best opportunities. We belong to a generation that is not fortunate to have got the opportunity of sacrificing its life for the country. However, we have the opportunity to contribute to the nation building and to live for the country. History is a witness to the fact that even youngsters had reigned in the situation during the freedom struggle. The zeal and morale of the youth had played a decisive role in the freedom struggle. You all are going to play the same role today for building a New India. You all have to create that New India of which our freedom fighters, the people who had sacrificed their lives for the country had dreamt.

Friends, New India is that land, where you make your name, your name does not make you, where your ideas matter, not your influence, where opportunities beckon instead of obstacles. Where a billion aspirations, find free flowing expression, where the journey to progress is powered by one and all, instead of a select few. It is the place, where processes drive progress, instead of people influencing processes where the Government belongs to everyone, instead of everything belonging to the Government, where the power of hope prevails over mindless hate, where 125 crore Indians write their own destiny instead of being left to their own fate. This is our New India!

Friends,

You are the present and the future of India. India needs your participation. We don't need just listeners but those youngsters who can provide suggestions to us and work with us hand-in-hand.

The country will succeed if you succeed. The country's resolutions will be fulfilled if your resolutions are fulfilled. Once again I offer my best wishes to the entire team of 'Youth for Development' for this grand Initiative. I would specially like to congratulate the people who were honoured today because their every work and effort will be talked of and discussed. Their work will automatically become an inspiration for everyone else and I believe that actions speak louder than words. You are the ones who have dedicated your lives for fulfilling your dreams by working in villages and slums in the remotest corner of the country. You have accomplished what you had thought of. As a result, you are experiencing greater levels of satisfaction today. The work that satisfies oneself has tremendous power of inspiring others. I congratulate all the youngsters who have achieved this from the core of my heart.

Thanks a lot!

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will pay an official visit to the United Arab Emirates on May 15, 2026, where he will meet the President of the UAE, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The two leaders will have the opportunity to exchange views on bilateral issues, in particular energy cooperation, as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest. They will also discuss ways to advance the bilateral Comprehensive Strategic Partnership underpinned by strong political, cultural, economic and people-to-people links. The visit will serve to promote the significant trade and investment linkages between the two countries. The UAE is India’s third largest trade partner and its seventh largest source of investment cumulatively over the past 25 years. With the UAE hosting over 4.5 million - strong Indian community, the visit will also be an opportunity to discuss their welfare.

For the second leg of his visit, at the invitation of the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, H.E. Mr. Rob Jetten, Prime Minister Modi will pay an official visit to the Netherlands from May 15-17, 2026. This will be Prime Minister’s second visit to the Netherlands after his previous visit in 2017. During the visit, Prime Minister will call on Their Majesties King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima, and hold talks with Prime Minister Rob Jetten. Prime Minister’s visit will build on the momentum of high-level engagements and close cooperation spanning diverse sectors, including defence, security, innovation, green hydrogen, semiconductors and a Strategic Partnership on Water. Prime Minister’s visit early in the tenure of the new Government will provide an opportunity to further deepen and expand the multifaceted partnership. Netherlands is one of India's largest trade destinations in Europe, with bilateral trade worth USD 27.8 billion (2024-25); and India's 4th largest investor with cumulative FDI of USD 55.6 billion.

For the third leg of the visit, at the invitation of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sweden, H.E. Mr. Ulf Kristersson, Prime Minister will travel on 17-18 May 2026 to Gothenburg, Sweden. Prime Minister had earlier visited Sweden in 2018 for the first-ever India-Nordic Summit. PM Modi will hold bilateral talks with PM Kristersson to review the entire gamut of bilateral relations and explore new avenues of cooperation to enhance bilateral trade, which has reached USD 7.75 billion (2025), and Swedish FDI into India which has reached USD 2.825 billion (2000 – 2025), as well as collaboration in green transition, AI, emerging technologies, startups, resilient supply chains, defence, space, climate action and people-to-people ties. The two Prime Ministers will also address the European Round Table for Industry, a leading pan-European business leaders forum, along with H.E. Ms. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.

In the fourth leg of his visit, Prime Minister will pay an official visit to Norway from 18 - 19 May 2026 for the 3rd India-Nordic Summit and bilateral engagements. This will be the first visit of Prime Minister Modi to Norway, and will mark the first Prime Ministerial visit from India to Norway in 43 years. Prime Minister will call on with Their Majesties King Harald V and Queen Sonja, and hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister H.E. Mr. Jonas Gahr Støre. Prime Minister will also address the India-Norway Business and Research Summit along with the Norwegian Prime Minister. The visit will provide an opportunity to review the progress made in India-Norway relations and explore avenues to further strengthen them, with a focus on trade and investment, capitalizing on the India – EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement, as well as on clean & green tech and blue economy. The visit will also be an opportunity to induce momentum in bilateral trade worth around USD 2.73 billion (2024), and investments by Norway’s Government Pension Fund (GPFG) of close to USD 28 billion in the Indian capital market.

The 3rd India-Nordic Summit will take place in Oslo on 19 May 2026. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will be joined by the Prime Minister of Norway, H.E. Mr. Jonas Gahr Støre; Prime Minister of Denmark, H.E. Ms. Mette Frederiksen; Prime Minister of Finland, H.E. Mr. Petteri Orpo; Prime Minister of Iceland, Ms. Kristrún Frostadóttir; and Prime Minister of Sweden, Mr. Ulf Kristersson for the Summit. The Summit will build upon the two previous Summits held in Stockholm in April 2018 and in Copenhagen in May 2022, and will impart a more strategic dimension to India’s relationship with the Nordic countries, especially in technology and innovation; green transition and renewable energy; sustainability; blue economy; defence; space and the Arctic. The visit will also provide an impetus to India’s bilateral trade (USD 19 billion in 2024) and investment ties with Nordic countries as well as help build resilient supply chains following the India-EU FTA and India-EFTA TEPA.

In the final leg of his visit, at the invitation of Prime Minister of the Italian Republic, H.E. Ms. Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister will undertake an official visit to Italy from 19–20 May 2026. Prime Minister had last visited Italy in June 2024 for the G7 Summit. During the visit, he will call on the President of the Italian Republic, H.E. Mr. Sergio Mattarella and hold talks with Prime Minister Meloni. The visit takes place in the backdrop of a strong momentum in bilateral ties with both sides proactively implementing the Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025-2029, a comprehensive road map for cooperation in various sectors including in bilateral trade which reached USD 16.77 in 2025; boosting investment, which has recorded a cumulative FDI of USD 3.66 billion (April 2000-September 2025); defence and security; clean energy; innovation; science and technology; and people - to - people ties.

Prime Minister’s upcoming visit will further deepen India’s partnership with Europe across sectors, particularly trade and investment ties in light of the recently concluded India-EU FTA.