Text of PM's remarks at India-US CEO Forum

Published By : Admin | January 26, 2014 | 16:46 IST

Friends,

I feel that the solution to most of the problems is in one word and that is Good Governance. If there is good governance which is pro-active and pro-people, we can address many issues. I also feel that the state should be policy driven. If the state is policy driven, anyone in any corner of the world who wants to invest or have business relations with that country, can decide if the policy is favorable to him or not. Policies are there to help the people and these can’t work on the whims of an individual.

Then there is the issue of consistency. It is appropriate to be policy driven, but making it so dynamic that it changes every year won’t work. Hence the need to have consistency. With these basic ideas many fundamental problems can be resolved.

There are issues like intellectual property. I believe that it is an important issue. Everyone in the world must come together to solve this problem. Just like there is so much influence of technology, there are movies. We have to protect IPR there. Then we must take help of cyber security. We are in the midst of a solution. We have created a joint forum, a joint US-India working group. The details are being worked out and we are ready to work on all the suggestions.

There are many possibilities for service sector in India. Tourism is one sector which is yet to be fully tapped. As we have just been told, Gujarati community is in such huge numbers. In hotels or motels, Patels are so famous, so something must be done here as well. I believe this is a sector in which we must emphasize on infrastructure. However if I need to seek permission at 70-80 permissions, then I know that even I won’t dare. So, we have just taken an initiative- ‘Ease of Doing Business.’ We have tried to reduce the paper work, create digital online system and make same type of documents available to everyone and we have done this. We will slowly make it successful, we are sure.

I also agree with the idea that sometimes people are not sure whether India will import or not? Is there a contradiction between Make In India and Import regime? Our biggest target should be that we are a big country, we are a big market, but what is the purchasing power of this market? If Indians won’t have purchasing power, then what will they import from abroad? And if we want to increase our purchasing power, then we must grow our economy. The first sector that I want to see growth in our economy is towards the investment in the infrastructure. There is no import-export conflict there.

Now look at Railways! Railway is such a huge task; we have introduced 100 percent FDI in it. People can invest into infrastructure sector. For the agriculture sector, my mission is – per drop more crop. When I say per drop more crop, I also address the climate issue. At the same time I also address economic issues of the farmers and the water crisis here. However, we need infrastructure for this purpose. We have to work on the river-grid, canal network; there is a huge need for agro-infrastructure. Today, India is in surplus in the agriculture sector in the world. There are some countries in the world where agricultural sector is very expensive. For them import is much easier. If in India we contribute towards mechanizing the agriculture, if we take interest in the value addition of agro-product, there are huge opportunities in the global market. I believe that agriculture sector is very expensive in those countries, while it can be much cheaper. We can move ahead with a win-win situation.

For all the issues that you have broached, my take is that I believe in consistency. Mr. Dave said about the Gujarat model, that it is a policy driven state, it is consistent. The emphasis has been on good governance and I am working on this basic premise. You must have observed it over the past 6-8 months. I am a firm believer in listening to the problems faced by the people first and try to address them. Whatever issues come from my department, I listen to them later. It is in my nature and that’s how I understand things in proper context. And as a result, I make very quick decisions.

I assure you that India is full of unlimited possibilities. We have talent and scope too. I believe in skill development. But skill development alone won’t be enough. Today, in the race that we are in and those we are competing against, I emphasize on three things – skill, scale and speed. I want to emphasize on skill, I want to increase the scale and I want to go with the speed and the the one which will match your speed. Once again, I would like to welcome you at this CEO forum. In the beginning it was said that the voices need to be heard. I am available and you are most welcome, I will listen to you. Rodriguez has given a good suggestion that big projects should be monitored at the level of PMO. I agree with your suggestion. Rodriguez, I take the responsibility on your behalf that I will take responsibility of mega projects, I will monitor them myself.

In the federal structure of government in India, many issues fall under the jurisdiction of States. The Federal Government works in tandem with the State Governments. I have to keep them on board. If there is ‘Ease of Doing Business’, then first of all I have to get them in sync with the policy, by doing this the possibility of variation in policies will also be reduced. There will be a lot of consistency or uniformity in the point of view of the Federal Government and the State Government. So we will also be able to solve the little problems that used to be there.

Once again, thanks a lot to all of you.

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Jai Swaminarayan!

Param Pujya Guru Hari Mahant Swami Maharaj, revered sages, esteemed members of the Satsangi family, distinguished dignitaries, and ladies and gentlemen gathered in this grand stadium!

On the auspicious occasion of the Karyakar Suvarna Mahotsav, I humbly bow at the feet of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. Today also marks the 103rd birth anniversary of Pramukh Swami Maharaj, to whom I also bow with reverence, as he was the embodiment of the divine Guru Hari Pragat Brahma. The teachings of Bhagwan Swaminarayan and the resolutions of Pramukh Swami Maharaj are being realised today through the tireless efforts and dedication of Param Pujya Guru Hari Mahant Swami Maharaj. This magnificent cultural event, involving one lakh volunteers, youth, and children, beautifully represents the essence of seed, tree, and fruit. Although I am unable to be physically present among you, I can feel the vibrancy and energy of this event deeply within my heart. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Param Pujya Guru Hari Mahant Swami Maharaj and all the revered saints for organising such a grand and divine celebration, and I bow to them with deep respect.

Friends,

The Karyakar Suvarna Mahotsav marks a significant milestone in the 50-year journey of dedicated service. Fifty years ago, the initiative of registering volunteers and involving them in service activities was set into motion—something that was unheard of at the time. Today, it is immensely gratifying to see that lakhs of BAPS volunteers are engaged in service with unwavering devotion and commitment. This is a remarkable accomplishment for any organisation. I wholeheartedly congratulate you on this achievement and extend my best wishes for your continued success.

Friends,

The Karyakar Suvarna Mahotsav is a celebration of the compassionate teachings of Bhagwan Swaminarayan and a tribute to decades of selfless service that have transformed the lives of crores. I consider it my great fortune to have closely witnessed the service initiatives of BAPS and had the privilege of being associated with them. Whether it was responding to the devastation caused by the Bhuj earthquake, reconstructing the village of Narnarayan Nagar, providing relief during the floods in Kerala, addressing the anguish caused by landslides in Uttarakhand, or tackling the challenges of the recent global pandemic like COVID-19, BAPS volunteers have always stood at the forefront. With a familial spirit and deep compassion, they have extended their support wherever it was needed. The transformation of BAPS temples into service centres during the COVID-19 crisis is a shining example of their commitment.

I would like to share another inspiring instance, one that is not widely known. During the escalation of the war in Ukraine, the Indian government took the immediate decision to evacuate Indian nationals trapped in the conflict zone. As a result, a large number of Indians began arriving in Poland. However, there was a significant challenge: how to extend maximum assistance to those Indians who had reached Poland amidst the chaos of war. At that moment, I reached out to a sage of BAPS, and I believe it was late at night—around midnight or 1 a.m.—when I made the call. I requested support to assist the large number of Indians arriving in Poland. What I witnessed was truly remarkable. Your organisation mobilised BAPS volunteers from across Europe overnight, and they provided invaluable assistance to those in need in the war-stricken environment.

This extraordinary strength of BAPS and its unwavering commitment to humanity on a global scale is truly commendable. Therefore, on the occasion of the Karyakar Suvarna Mahotsav, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to all of you. Today, BAPS volunteers are transforming lives worldwide through their service, touching countless souls, and empowering those at the very margins of society. You are an inspiration to many and deserving of the utmost respect.

Friends,

The work undertaken by BAPS significantly strengthens Bharat's influence and stature on the global stage. With 1,800 temples of Bhagwan Swaminarayan across 28 countries, over 21,000 spiritual centres worldwide, and numerous service projects, the world sees in BAPS a reflection of Bharat's spiritual heritage and identity. These temples are not merely places of worship but cultural representations of Bharat, embodying the world's oldest living civilisation. Anyone who connects with these temples is inevitably drawn to Bharat's rich culture and spirituality.

Just a few months ago, the consecration ceremony of the Bhagwan Swaminarayan temple in Abu Dhabi took place, and I had the privilege of participating in that historic event. This temple and the ceremony have since garnered global attention, showcasing Bharat's spiritual heritage and cultural diversity. Such initiatives highlight Bharat's cultural grandeur and its spirit of human generosity. For this, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the dedicated colleagues contributing to these efforts.

Friends,

The ease with which BAPS accomplishes such grand resolutions is a testament to the divine penance of Bhagwan Swaminarayan, Sahajanand Swami. His compassion extended to every living being and every suffering soul. Every moment of his life was dedicated to the welfare of humanity. The values he established continue to shine through BAPS, spreading light and hope worldwide.

The essence of BAPS’s service can be beautifully captured in the lines of a song, one that resonates in every household:

"नदिया न पिये कभी अपना जल

वृक्ष न खाये कभी अपने फल नदिया न पिये कभी अपना जल

वृक्ष न खाये कभी अपने फल,

अपने तन का मन का धन का दूजो को दे जो दान है वो सच्चा इंसान अरे...इस धरती का भगवान है।'

Friends,

I consider it my good fortune to have been connected with BAPS and Bhagwan Swaminarayan since my childhood. This association with such a noble tradition has been a guiding force in my life. The love and affection I received from Pramukh Swami Maharaj remain the greatest treasures of my life. There are countless personal moments with him that have become inseparable from my journey.

From the time I was not in public life, through my tenure as Chief Minister, and even as Prime Minister, his guidance has always been with me. I vividly recall the historic occasion when the waters of the Narmada reached the Sabarmati—Pramukh Swami Maharaj himself graced the event with his blessings. Similarly, I cherish the memories of the Swaminarayan Mahamantra Mahotsav organised under his guidance, and the Swaminarayan Mantra Lekhan Mahotsav that followed the next year.

The concept of mantra writing was extraordinary in itself, a reflection of his unparalleled spiritual vision. The affection he showered upon me, akin to that of a father for his son, is beyond words. His blessings have always supported me in every endeavour for public welfare.

Today, standing amidst this grand event, I am deeply reminded of Pramukh Swami Maharaj, his spiritual presence, and his eternal guidance as a mentor and father figure.

Friends,

In our culture, service is regarded as the highest virtue. 'Seva Paramo Dharma'—service is the supreme duty. These words are not mere expressions but deeply ingrained values of our lives. Service holds a place even higher than devotion, faith, or worship. It is often said that public service is equivalent to serving the divine. True service is selfless, devoid of personal gain or recognition.

When you care for patients in a medical camp, feed someone in need, or teach a child, you are not merely helping others. In these moments, an extraordinary process of transformation begins within you. This inner change provides direction and strength to your spiritual journey. And when this service is carried out collectively—by thousands or even lakhs of people, as part of an organisation or a movement—it achieves extraordinary results. Such institutionalised service has the power to address society's and the nation's most pressing challenges. It can eradicate numerous social evils and mobilise countless individuals towards a common goal, creating an immense strength for both society and the nation.

Today, as Bharat advances towards the vision of becoming a developed nation, we are witnessing a spirit of unity and collective effort across all fields. Be it the Swachh Bharat Mission, the promotion of natural farming, environmental awareness, the education of daughters, or the upliftment of tribal communities, people from all walks of life are stepping forward to lead this journey of nation-building. These efforts also draw immense inspiration from you. Hence, today, I feel compelled to make a heartfelt request.

I urge all of you to make new resolutions and dedicate each year to a meaningful cause. For instance, one year could be devoted to promoting chemical-free farming, while another could celebrate Bharat's unity in diversity through festivals. We must also resolve to combat drug abuse to protect our youth. Across the nation, people are reviving rivers—such initiatives could also become part of your efforts. Furthermore, we must commit to adopting sustainable lifestyles to safeguard the earth’s future.

Let us also work towards demonstrating the credibility and impact of Mission LiFE—the vision of sustainable living that Bharat has shared with the world. Together, we can turn these resolutions into transformative actions that inspire progress and preserve our planet for generations to come.

These days, the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign is gaining global attention. Your efforts in this direction are equally significant. There are many impactful initiatives you can contribute to, such as campaigns that accelerate Bharat's development: Fit India, Vocal for Local, and the promotion of millets. To further inspire young thinkers, the 'Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue' will be held in January, just a few weeks from now. This platform will allow our youth to share their ideas for realising the vision of a Viksit Bharat (developed India) and outline their contributions to this goal. All of you young workers are encouraged to participate in this initiative.

Friends,

The revered Pramukh Swami Maharaj placed a special emphasis on Bharat's family-oriented culture. Through initiatives like Ghar Sabha, he strengthened the concept of the joint family in society. It is our responsibility to carry these campaigns forward. Today, Bharat is striving towards the ambitious goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047. The country’s journey over the next 25 years is as crucial for Bharat as it is for every BAPS volunteer.

I am confident that, with the blessings of Bhagwan Swaminarayan, this service campaign led by BAPS workers will continue to progress with the same unwavering dedication. Once again, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all of you on the occasion of the Karyakar Suvarna Mahotsav.

Jai Swaminarayan!