Sardar Patel lives in the heart of every Indian: PM Modi

Published By : Admin | October 31, 2021 | 09:41 IST
Quote“Sardar Patel is not just a historical figure but lives in the heart of every countryman”
Quote“This land mass where 130 crore Indian live is an integral part of our soul, dreams and aspirations,”
Quote“Sardar Patel wanted a strong, inclusive, sensitive and alert India”
Quote“Inspired by Sardar Patel, India is becoming fully capable of meeting external and internal challenges”
Quote“Country’s resolve and capabilities in Water, sky, land and space are unprecedented and the nation has started moving on the path of new mission of Aatmnirbharta”
Quote“This ‘Azadi ka Amrit Kaal’ is of unprecedented growth, achieving difficult goals and building India of Sardar Saheb’s dreams”
Quote“If along with government, people’s ‘Gatishakti’ is also leveraged, nothing is impossible”

Namaskar!

Many best wishes to all the countrymen on National Unity Day! Today the nation is paying its tribute to national hero Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who dedicated every moment of his life for ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’ (One India, Supreme India).

Sardar Patel ji is not just a historical figure but lives in the heart of our countrymen. Today, our energetic friends, who are moving forward with the message of unity across the country, are a symbol of seamless devotion towards the integrity of India. We can see this spirit in the National Unity Parade being held across the country and at the events being held at the Statue of Unity.

Friends,

India is not just a geographical unit but a nation full of ideals, concepts, liberal standards of civilization and culture. The land mass on which more than 130 crore Indians live is an integral part of our soul, dreams and aspirations. The strong foundation of democracy, which has developed in India's society and traditions over hundreds of years, has enriched the spirit of ‘One India’. But we also have to remember that every person sitting in the boat has to take care of the boat. If we remain united, only then will we be able to move forward, only then will the country be able to achieve its goals.

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Friends,

Sardar Patel always wanted a strong, inclusive, sensitive, alert, humble and developed India. He always put the interest of the country first. Under his inspiration, India is becoming fully capable of dealing with all kinds of challenges, both external and internal. In the last seven years, the country has got rid of the decades-old archaic laws and has given new heights to the ideals that cherish national unity. Be it Jammu and Kashmir, North East or any village in distant Himalayas, today all are progressing on the path of development. The construction of modern infrastructure in the country is removing the geographical and cultural distances in the country. If the people of the country have to think a hundred times before moving from one part to another, then how will it work? When there will be ease of reaching every nook and corner of the country, then the distance of hearts between people will also be bridged and the unity of the country will strengthen. Strengthening this spirit of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’, a great ‘mahayagya’ of social, economic and constitutional integration is happening in the country. India's capability and determination on every front, water-land-sky-space, is unprecedented. India has embarked on a new mission of self-reliance to safeguard its interests.

And friends,

At such times, we must remember the words of Sardar Sahib. He said:

''By common endeavour, we can raise the countryto a new greatness,while a lack of unity will expose us to fresh calamities.''

Where the lack of unity brings new crises, the collective effort of everyone takes the country to new heights. The efforts made by everyone in building a free India are going to be more relevant in this virtuous era of independence than they were then. This virtuous era of freedom is of unprecedented pace of development and achieving difficult goals. It is the building of New India according to the dreams of Sardar Saheb.

Friends,

Sardar Saheb used to see our country as a body, as a living entity. His vision of 'Ek Bharat' (One India) also meant that everyone had equal opportunities and had the right to dream the same ambition. Many decades ago, the strength of their movements in that period also was the involvement of the collective energy of men and women, every class, every sect. So, today when we talk of ‘One India’, what should be the character of that ‘One India? The character of ‘One India’ should be an India whose women have more than one opportunity! An India, where Dalits, deprived, tribals and forest dwellers and every citizen of the country should feel equal! An India, where there is no discrimination in facilities like house, electricity, water, and there should be equal rights!

This is what the country is doing today. It is setting new goals in this direction. And all this is happening because today 'SabkaPrayas' (everyone’s effort) is attached to every resolution of the country.

Friends,

We have also seen the outcome of the collective efforts during the country’s fight against Corona.From new Covid hospitals to ventilators, from manufacturing essential medicines to crossing the milestone of 100 crore vaccine doses, this has been possible only because of the efforts of every Indian, every government and every industry. We now have to make this spirit of ‘SabkaPrayas’ (everyone's effort) the basis of the pace of development, to make a self-reliant India. More recently, the collective power of government departments has been brought on a single platform in the form of the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan. The combined result of several reforms undertaken over the years has made India an attractive investment destination.

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Brothers and sisters,

Everything is possible and it is not difficult to achieve the biggest of resolutions if the dynamism of the society binds with the government. Therefore, it is important that whenever we do something, we must think about how it will affect our broader national goals. Like a youth studying in a school or college can take up the challenge of a new innovation in any sector.Success and failure does not matter, but effort is very important. Similarly, when we do the shopping in the market, we must also see whether we are supporting the cause of the AatmaNirbhar Bharat or we are doing the opposite. Indian industry can also set targets for dependence on foreign raw materials or components. Our farmers can also strengthen their participation in AatmaNirbhar Bharat by adopting new farming and new crops according to the needs of the country. Our cooperative institutions should also strengthen the small farmers of the country.The more we focus on our small farmers and come forward for their betterment; we will be able to create a new trust even in the farthest places of the villages. And we will have to come forward to take a resolution in that direction.

Friends,

These things may seem ordinary, but their results will be unprecedented. Over the years, we have seen how people's participation has strengthened the nation even in small matters like cleanliness. As a citizen, when we moved ahead as ‘One India’, we also got success and we also contributed to the supremacy of India. You should always remember that even the smallest work is significant if there is a good spirit behind it. The joy that is there in serving the country cannot be described in words. Our every effort for the integrity and unity of the country while fulfilling our civic duties is a true tribute to Sardar Patel ji. With the wish that we move forward, give new heights to the unity and excellence of the country by taking inspiration from our achievements, many congratulations to all of you again on National Unity Day.

Thanks!

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In line with his commitment to developing world-class air infrastructure and enhancing connectivity, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the International Air Transport Association's (IATA) 81st Annual General Meeting (AGM) and the plenary session of World Air Transport Summit (WATS) at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi today. Speaking at the event, the Prime Minister welcomed guests, highlighting the significance of the event returning to India after four decades. He emphasized the transformative changes India has undergone during this period, stating that today’s India is more confident than ever. He underscored India's role in the global aviation ecosystem, not only as a vast market but also as a symbol of policy leadership, innovation, and inclusive development. “Today, India is emerging as a global leader in space-aviation convergence”, remarked the Prime Minister, noting that the civil aviation sector has witnessed historic advancements over the past decade, which are well recognized.

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Emphasizing that this summit and dialogue serve as a platform not only for aviation but also for advancing global cooperation, climate commitments, and equitable growth, Shri Modi highlighted that discussions at the summit will provide new direction to global aviation, unlocking its infinite possibilities and optimizing its potential. He remarked on humanity’s ability to cover vast distances and intercontinental journeys in mere hours, stressing that the aspirations of the 21st century continue to evolve beyond conventional travel. The Prime Minister noted the rapid pace of innovation and technological advancements, stating that as speed increases, distant destinations are becoming our destiny. Underscoring that travel is no longer confined to cities on Earth, with increasing ambitions to commercialize space flights and interplanetary journeys, integrating them into civil aviation, Shri Modi acknowledged that while such developments will take time, they highlight aviation’s future as a center of transformation and innovation, for which India is fully prepared. The Prime Minister outlined three foundational pillars driving India’s aviation sector, first, a vast market—not merely a collection of consumers but a reflection of India’s aspirational society. Second, a strong demographic and talent pool—where young innovators are pioneering breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, robotics, and clean energy. Third, an open and supportive policy ecosystem—enabling industrial growth. Shri Modi emphasized that with these strengths, India is poised to elevate its aviation sector to unprecedented heights.

The Prime Minister highlighted India’s remarkable transformation in civil aviation over the past years. He added, “India has become the third-largest domestic aviation market in the world”. Emphasizing the success of the UDAN scheme, calling it a golden chapter in Indian civil aviation history, Shri Modi stated that under this initiative, over 15 million passengers have benefitted from affordable air travel, enabling many citizens to fly for the first time. The Prime Minister remarked that India’s airlines continue to achieve double-digit growth, with 240 million passengers flying annually—surpassing the total population of most countries worldwide. He projected that by 2030, this number is expected to reach 500 million passengers. Shri Modi noted that 3.5 million metric tons of cargo are transported by air annually in India and this volume is set to increase to 10 million metric tons by the end of this decade.

Emphasizing that these figures are not just statistics but a reflection of India’s immense potential, the Prime Minister highlighted that India is actively working on a futuristic roadmap to maximize this potential. He underscored India’s investment in world-class airport infrastructure, noting that in 2014, the country had 74 operational airports, which has now expanded to 162. Shri Modi further remarked that Indian carriers have placed orders for over 2,000 new aircraft, signaling rapid growth in the sector. Stressing that this is just the beginning, as India’s aviation industry stands at a crucial takeoff point, set to achieve unprecedented heights, he highlighted that this transformation will not only transcend geographical boundaries but will also drive sustainability, green mobility, and equitable access globally.

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“India's airports now have an annual handling capacity of 500 million passengers and is among the few nations setting new standards in user experience through technology”, exclaimed the Prime Minister, stating that equal priority is being given to safety, efficiency, and sustainability. He further underscored India’s transition towards sustainable aviation fuels, investment in green technologies, and efforts to reduce carbon footprint. Shri Modi remarked that India is committed to ensuring both progress and environmental security, reinforcing a balanced approach to development.

Urging international guests to familiarize themselves with the Digi Yatra app, highlighting it as a pioneering example of digital aviation, the Prime Minister emphasized that Digi Yatra provides a complete, seamless travel solution using facial verification technology, enabling passengers to navigate airport entry to boarding gates without requiring paper documents or ID display. Shri Modi said that India’s innovations and experience in serving a large population can benefit many countries. He added, “Digi Yatra stands as a secure and smart solution, serving as a model of inspiration for the Global South”.

Underlining that consistent reforms have been a key driver of India's rapidly expanding aviation sector, the Prime Minister stressed on India's commitment to becoming a global manufacturing hub, with strategic initiatives supporting this vision. Mentioning that Mission Manufacturing was announced in this year's budget, reinforcing India's focus on industrial growth, Shri Modi further highlighted the Protection of Interest in Aircraft Objects Bill, passed in Parliament this year, granting legal authority to the Cape Town Convention in India. The Prime Minister remarked that this legislation opens new opportunities for global aircraft leasing companies in India. He also pointed to the incentives offered at Gift City, stating that these measures have made India an attractive destination for aircraft leasing.

“The new Indian Aircraft Act aligns aviation laws with global best practices, ensuring a streamlined regulatory framework, ease of compliance, and a simplified tax structure which presents a significant investment opportunity for major international aviation companies”, said Shri Modi. He highlighted that growth in the aviation sector translates to new flights, new jobs, and new possibilities, noting that the industry is creating expanding opportunities for pilots, crew members, engineers, and ground staff. The Prime Minister also pointed to the emergence of Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) as a sunrise sector, highlighting that India is accelerating efforts to become a global hub for aircraft maintenance. He noted that in 2014, India had 96 MRO facilities, which has now increased to 154 while 100% FDI under the automatic route, GST reduction, and tax rationalization measures have given fresh momentum to India’s MRO sector. Shri Modi further outlined India’s goal to establish a $4 billion MRO hub by 2030, reinforcing the nation’s aviation growth strategy.

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Stressing that India should not be viewed merely as an aviation market but as a value-chain leader, the Prime Minister said, from design to delivery, India is becoming an integral part of the global aviation supply chain. He asserted that India’s direction and pace are on the right track, expressing confidence in the nation's continued rapid progress. Shri Modi urged aviation companies to not only embrace 'Make in India' but also 'Design in India', reinforcing the vision of India's leadership in global aviation innovation.

The Prime Minister underlined that India’s aviation sector is strengthened by its inclusive model, with over 15% of pilots in India are women, which is three times the global average. He emphasized that while the global average of women in cabin crew is around 70%, India's figure stands at 86%. Shri Modi also remarked that women engineers in India's MRO sector exceed global averages, demonstrating growing female participation in the industry.

Underscoring that drone technology is a key component of aviation’s future, and India is leveraging it for technological advancements as well as financial and social inclusion, the Prime Minister highlighted that drones are being used to empower women’s self-help groups, increasing their participation in agriculture, delivery services, and various other sectors.

“Aviation safety has always been India’s top priority. India has aligned its regulations with ICAO’s global standards”, exclaimed Shri Modi reinforcing India’s commitment to international best practices. He highlighted that ICAO’s recent safety audit recognized India's efforts in strengthening aviation security and the adoption of the Delhi Declaration at the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference is further proof of India's commitment to global aviation excellence.

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The Prime Minister stated that India consistently supports Open Skies and Global Connectivity. He reaffirmed India's endorsement of the principles of the Chicago Convention, advocating for a more connected and accessible aviation network. Shri Modi urged stakeholders to work together in creating a future where air travel is accessible, affordable, and secure for all. He concluded by expressing confidence in the sector’s ability to develop new solutions to elevate aviation to greater heights and extended his best wishes to all the stakeholders.

The Union Ministers Shri Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Shri Murlidhar Mohol, Chairman of the IATA Board of Governors, Mr. Pieter Elbers, Director General of IATA, Mr. Willie Walsh, Managing Director of IndiGo, Shri Rahul Bhatia were present among other dignitaries at the event.

Background

The International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) 81st Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit (WATS) is being held from 1st to 3rd June. The last AGM in India was held 42 years ago in 1983. It brings together more than 1,600 participants including top global aviation industry leaders, government officials and international media representatives.

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The World Air Transport Summit will focus on key issues facing the aviation industry including Economics of the Airline industry, Air Connectivity, Energy Security, Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production, Financing Decarbonisation, Innovations among others. The aviation leaders and media representatives from around the world will also get to witness India's remarkable transformation in the aviation landscape and its contribution to the country's socio - economic development.