Art is pro-nature, pro-environment and pro-climate: PM Modi

Published By : Admin | December 8, 2023 | 18:00 IST
Inaugurates Aatmanirbhar Bharat Centre for Design (ABCD) and Samunnati - The Student Biennale
Unveils 7 Publications based on the 7 themes of the event
Launches Commemorative Stamp
“India Art, Architecture & Design Biennale, a celebration of nation’s diverse heritage and vibrant culture”
“Books act as windows of the world. Art is the great journey of the human mind”
“Art and culture are essential to connecting the human mind with the inner self and recognizing its potential”
“Aatmanirbhar Bharat Centre for Design will provide a platform to promote unique and rare crafts of India”
“Cultural spaces to be built in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Varanasi will enrich these cities culturally”
“Art, taste and colors are considered synonymous with life in India”
“India most diverse nation in the world, its diversity binds us together”
“Art is pro-nature, pro-environment and pro-climate”

Present in the event, my colleague Shri G. Kishan Reddy ji, Arjun Ram Meghwal ji, Meenakshi Lekhi ji, Diana Kellogg ji, guests from different countries of the world, all distinguished friends from the world of art, ladies and gentlemen!

This courtyard of the Red Fort is historical in itself. This fort is not just a building; it has historic significance. Several generations have passed before and after independence, but the Red Fort remains steadfast and ineffaceable. We heartily welcome you all to this World Heritage Site - Red Fort.

Friends,

Every nation has its unique symbols which acquaint the world with its history and values. And, the work of crafting these symbols is done by the art, culture and architecture of the nation. The capital Delhi is the hub of many such symbols which reflect the grandeur of Indian architecture. Therefore, this event of ‘India Art Architecture and Design Biennale’ being organized in Delhi is special in many ways. I was just looking at the pavilions built here, and I beg your forgiveness for coming late. There are so many things worth seeing and understanding that I got late in arriving here. And I had to skip 2-3 places. There are colours and creativity in these pavilions. There is culture in it as well as community connection. I congratulate the Ministry of Culture, all its officials, all the participating countries, and all of you for this successful launch. It is said here that a book is like a small window to see the world. And I believe that art is the highway to travel within the human mind.

Friends,

Bharat is a thousand of years old nation. There was a time when stories of Bharat's economic prosperity were known to the world. Even today, Bharat's culture and our ancient heritage attract tourists from all over the world. Today the country is taking that pride forward again with the spirit of ‘pride in heritage’. Today, work is being done with a sense of self-respect in every field related to art and architecture. Be it the development of our cultural centres like Kedarnath and Kashi, or reconstruction of Mahakal Mahalok, in the 'Azaadi Ka Amritkaal', Bharat is adding new dimensions to cultural prosperity and is making concrete efforts towards it. This Biennale happening in Bharat is another great step in this direction. Before this event, we have seen that the International Museum Expo was held here in Delhi itself. The Festival of Libraries was also organized in August. Through these programmes, our effort is to institutionalize the global cultural initiative in Bharat. A modern system should be developed. We want Bharat's events to be recognized in the world like the Biennales of Venice, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Sydney, Sharjah and Art Fairs of Dubai and London. And this is much needed because today the impact of technology on human life has increased so much that no one wants his society to become robotic. We are not supposed to create robots, but humans. And for that, feelings are needed, hope is needed, goodwill is needed, enthusiasm is needed, vigour is needed. We need ways to live between hope and despair. All these things are created through art and culture. Technology can work very quickly for calculations. And hence such things provide a great support for knowing and connecting to the inner potential of human beings.

And friends,

To achieve these goals, 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Centre for Design' has also been inaugurated today. This centre will provide a platform to promote the unique and rare crafts of Bharat. This will bring together artisans and designers and help them innovate according to the market. With this, the artisans will also get knowledge about design development, and they will also become proficient in digital marketing. And we know that Indian craftsmen have so much talent that with modern knowledge and resources they can leave their mark in the whole world.

Friends,

The process of setting up cultural spaces in 5 cities of Bharat is also a historic step. These cultural spaces to be built in Delhi as well as Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Varanasi will further enrich these cities culturally. These centres will also put forward innovative ideas to enrich local art. All of you have also decided 7 important themes for the next 7 days. In this, we will have to carry forward these themes of – ‘Deshaj Bharat Design’ (indigenous designs) and ‘Samatva’ as a mission. To enrich indigenous design, it is important to make sure that it becomes a part of study and research for our youth. The Samatva theme celebrates the participation of women in the field of architecture. I believe that the imagination and creativity of women will take this field to new heights.

Friends,

In Bharat, art, taste and colours are considered synonymous with life. Our ancestors have even said that - साहित्य संगीत कला विहीनः, साक्षात् पशुः पुच्छ विषाण हीनः। That is, the main difference between humans and other living beings is literature, music and art. That is, the habits of sleeping, waking up and filling the stomach are natural. But, it is art, literature and music that add flavour to human life and make it special. That is why, here, different needs of life, different responsibilities have been linked to Chatushashti Kala, or 64 arts. For example, musical instruments, dance and singing are forms of art. Among these, there are specific art forms like 'Udak-Vadyam' i.e. water instruments based on water waves etc. We have the art of 'Gandh-Yukti' for making different types of scents or perfumes. The art of 'Takshakarma' is taught for enamel and carving. ‘Suchivan-Karmani’ is an art to teach the intricacies of embroidery and weaving. By looking at the ancient clothes manufactured in Bharat, you can guess the level of perfection with which all these works were done here. It was said that the entire piece of cloth, muslin, was made in such a way that it could be passed through a ring. That means this was the power. In Bharat, carving and enamel work were also not limited to only decorative items. In fact, amazing artwork could also be seen on war-related items like swords, shields and spears. Moreover, I would like some people to brainstorm over this theme. In our country, ornaments were placed on our animals like horses, dogs, bulls and cows. The variety in these jewelleries and the art on it was a wonder. And there was a lot of perfection in it. They ensured that there was no physical pain caused to these animals. That is, if we look at these things in a comprehensive way, it tells us clearly how much potential it has!

Friends,

There have been many such art forms in our country. And this has been the ancient history of Bharat and even today we find its traces in every corner of Bharat. Kashi, my constituency, is the best example of this. Kashi is said to be indestructible because Kashi is the land of eternal flow of literature, music and arts along with Ganga. Lord Shiva who is considered as the creator of art forms in Hindu mythology, resides in the heart of Kashi. These art forms, these crafts and culture are like energy flow for human civilization. And energy is eternal; consciousness is indestructible. Therefore, Kashi is also imperishable.

Friends,

A few months ago, we started something new for the people who come from all over the world to see and experience the culture of Bharat. We ran Ganga Vilas Cruises, which took passengers on a cruise down the Ganga from Kashi to Assam. Many tourists from all over the world had come. It was a journey of about 45-50 days. In a single journey, they got to experience many cities, villages and areas situated on the banks of Ganga. And our human culture has also developed on the banks of rivers. If one travels to the banks of the river once, there is a huge opportunity to know the depth of life. And it was with this very idea that we started this, Ganga Cruise.

Friends,

Whatever may be the form of art, it is born close to nature. Here too, from what I saw, the element of nature relates to art. There is not a single thing outside it. Therefore, Art its character is pro-nature and pro-environment and pro-climate. For example, people talk about river fronts in the countries of the world, that in such and such country, there is this river front etc. Bharat has a tradition of ghats on the banks of rivers for thousands of years. Many of our festivals and celebrations are associated with these ghats. Similarly, there was a rich tradition of wells, Sarovar, and step wells in our country. Be it Gujarat's Rani Ki Vav, or Rajasthan, and Delhi, even today you will get to see many step wells. And the specialty of Rani Ki Vav is that it is an inverted temple. That is, how the people of those times might have thought about the art creation! I mean, look at the architecture and design of all these water collection points! It looks no less than a mega-marvel. Similarly, the architecture of the old forts and forts of Bharat also surprises people all over the world. Every fort has its own architecture and its own science. I was in Sindhudurg just a few days ago, where a huge fort is built inside the sea. It is possible that some of you may have also visited Patwon Ki Haveli in Jaisalmer! This group of five mansions was built in such a way that it works like natural air conditioning. All this architecture was not only long-lasting but also environmentally sustainable. That means the whole world has the opportunity to know and learn a lot from the art and culture of Bharat.

Friends,

Art, architecture and culture have been sources of both diversity and unity for human civilization. We are the most diverse nation in the world, but at the same time that diversity binds us together. I was just talking about forts. When I went to Bundelkhand for an event 1-2 years ago, there was a programme at Jhansi Fort. At that time, I talked to the government there and suggested that we should develop Bundelkhand for Fort Tourism. And later they conducted all the research. The research document that was prepared will surprise you because in Bundelkhand alone, there is such a rich heritage of forts, not just in Jhansi but several nearby places too. That is, it is so powerful! It would be great if a major competition could be organized for our fine arts students to go there and do art work. Only then will the world know what our ancestors have created. Have you ever wondered what is the source of this diversity in Bharat? Its source is Bharat's democratic tradition as the ‘Mother of Democracy’! Art, architecture and culture flourish only when there is freedom of thoughts in the society and freedom to work in one's own way. With this tradition of debate and dialogue, diversity automatically flourishes. That is why even today, when our government talks about culture, we welcome and support every kind of diversity. We showcased this diversity to the world by organizing G-20 in different states and cities of the country.

Friends,

Bharat is a country that lives by the idea of ‘अयं निजः परोवेति गणना लघुचेतसाम्’. That is, we do not live with the mindset of separation or without any sense of belongingness. We are the people who believe in kinship and harmony. We are the people who talk about the universe instead of self. Today, when Bharat is emerging as the biggest economy of the world, the whole world is seeing a better future for itself in it. Just as Bharat's economic growth is linked to the progress of the entire world, just as our vision of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' brings new opportunities for the entire world, similarly, Bharat's revival in fields of art and architecture will also contribute to Bharat's cultural boost. The interests of the entire world are linked to it. We carried forward our heritage like Yoga. So today the whole world is benefiting from it.

When we started with our efforts to strengthen Ayurveda on modern scientific standards, the whole world understood its importance. We made new choices and resolutions for a sustainable lifestyle by keeping our cultural values in mind. Today, through campaigns like Mission LiFE, the whole world is getting a ray of hope for a better future. The stronger Bharat emerges in the field of art, architecture and design, the more it will benefit the entire humanity.

Friends,

Civilizations prosper only through interaction and cooperation. Therefore, the participation of all other countries of the world in this direction, our partnership with them is very important. I would like the event to expand further, with more and more countries coming together. I am confident that this event will prove to be an important beginning in this direction. In that spirit, thank you all very much! And this is available for you till the month of March. I request the countrymen to take out one whole day to see each and every thing - the kind of talents we have here, the tradition we have, the love we have for nature, and everything in one place. Thank you very much.

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Joint Press Release on the State Visit to Bhutan by Prime Minister of India
November 12, 2025

At the invitation of His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, the King of Bhutan, Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi was on a two-day State Visit to Bhutan from 11-12 November 2025.

During the visit, Prime Minister Modi joined the people of Bhutan in marking the 70th Birth Anniversary of His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo in Changlimithang on 11 November 2025 as the Guest of Honour. Prime Minister Modi also took part in the ongoing Global Peace Prayer Festival in Thimphu. His Majesty the King of Bhutan appreciated the presence of the Holy Piprahwa Relics of Lord Buddha from India in Thimphu for public veneration during the Festival.

Prime Minister Modi received audiences with His Majesty The King and His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo and interacted with Prime Minister of Bhutan Dasho Tshering Tobgay. The discussions between the leaders covered key areas of bilateral cooperation and regional and global issues of mutual interest.

His Majesty The King conveyed the heartfelt condolences of the Royal Government and people of Bhutan on the tragic loss of precious lives in the explosion in Delhi on November 10 and offered prayers for swift recovery of those injured. The Indian side appreciated the Bhutanese message of support and solidarity.

Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed India’s unwavering support to Bhutan’s 13th Five Year Plan, including the Economic Stimulus Programme, emphasising India’s commitment to actively assisting Bhutan in achieving its key development priorities and advancing sustainable growth across sectors. The Bhutanese side appreciated India’s assistance for Bhutan’s 13th Five Year Plan period for various projects under implementation across Bhutan and their contribution to the country’s development.

Prime Minister Modi conveyed full support of the Government of India for the realisation of His Majesty’s vision for the Gelephu Mindfulness City. He announced the decision to establish an Immigration Check Post at Hatisar, Assam, to facilitate easy movement of investors and visitors to Gelephu. His Majesty appreciated the Government of India’s support for the construction of Gyalsung academies.

His Majesty The King and Prime Minister Modi jointly inaugurated the 1020 MW Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project on 11 November 2025, in the august presence of the Holy Piprahwa Relics of Lord Buddha. This Project stands as a testament to the friendship and exemplary cooperation between Bhutan and India in the field of hydropower. They welcomed the commencement of export of electricity from Punatsangchhu-II to India. Both sides also expressed satisfaction at the implementation of the Joint Vision on Energy Partnership of March 2024.

The leaders welcomed the understanding reached regarding the resumption of work on the main dam structure of 1200 MW Punatsangchhu-I hydroelectric project and agreed to work for expeditious completion of the project. Once completed, Punatsangchhu-I will be the largest hydroelectric project jointly developed by the two Governments.

They welcomed the active engagements of Indian companies in the hydropower projects in Bhutan. The Bhutanese side expressed appreciation for the announcement by the Government of India of a concessional Line of Credit of INR 40 billion to fund the energy projects in Bhutan.

The two sides underlined the importance of improving cross border connectivity and enhancement of border infrastructure, including setting up of Integrated Check Posts. They welcomed the operationalisation of Immigration Check Post at Darranga in November 2024 and the Inland Waterways Terminal and Multimodal Logistics Park in Jogigopha in March 2025. Both sides also welcomed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the establishment of cross-border rail links (Gelephu-Kokrajhar and Samtse-Banarhat) in September 2025 and the subsequent establishment of the Project Steering Committee for the implementation of the project.

The Bhutanese side expressed appreciation for the steps taken by the Government of India to institutionalise arrangements for uninterrupted supply of essential commodities and fertilisers to Bhutan. Both sides welcomed the arrival of the first consignment of fertilisers from India under the new arrangement.

The two sides expressed satisfaction on the growing cooperation in the new areas of STEM, Fintech, and Space. They welcomed the work on Phase II of the UPI, which will enable Bhutanese visitors to India to make payments using local mobile applications by scanning QR codes. They expressed satisfaction at the implementation of the Joint Plan of Action on Space Cooperation. They also acknowledged the invaluable contributions of Indian teachers and nurses in enhancing STEM education and healthcare services in Bhutan.

The two leaders welcomed the consecration of the Royal Bhutan Temple in Rajgir and the decision of the Government of India to grant land in Varanasi for construction of the Bhutanese temple and guest house.

The following Memoranda of Understanding between two countries were signed during the visit:

a. MoU between Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Royal Government of Bhutan (RGoB), and Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India (GoI), on Cooperation in the field of Renewable Energy;

b. MoU between Ministry of Health, RGoB, and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GoI, on Cooperation in the field of Health and Medicine ;

c. MoU between The PEMA Secretariat and the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, GoI on Building Institutional Linkages.

The Bhutan-India partnership is built on deep trust, warm friendship, mutual respect and understanding across all levels, and is further strengthened by strong people-to-people connections as well as close economic and developmental cooperation. The visit reaffirmed the tradition of regular high-level exchanges between the two countries, and the two sides agreed to continue it in the future.