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Bharat Mata ki Jai!

Bharat Mata ki Jai!

Mai Danteshwari ki Jai!

Maa Mahamaya ki Jai!

Maa Bamleshwari ki Jai!

Chhattisgarh Mahatari ki Jai!

Honourable Governor of Chhattisgarh, Ramen Deka ji, the popular and dynamic Chief Minister of the state, Vishnu Deo Sai ji, my senior colleagues in the Union Cabinet, Jual Oram ji, Durga Das Uikey ji and Tokhan Sahu ji, Speaker of the State Assembly, Raman Singh ji, Deputy Chief Ministers Arun Sao ji and Vijay Sharma ji, ministers, public representatives, and my dear brothers and sisters who have come here in large numbers from every corner of Chhattisgarh,

Jai Johar to all my brothers and sisters of Chhattisgarh, the children, the elders and the mothers with folded hands!

Today, Chhattisgarh has completed 25 years since its formation. On this momentous occasion, I extend my heartiest congratulations and best wishes to all the people of Chhattisgarh.

Brothers and sisters,

It is a matter of great privilege for me to participate in the Silver Jubilee celebrations of Chhattisgarh’s formation along with my brothers and sisters of this state. You all know very well that I have witnessed the period before the formation of Chhattisgarh as a Bharatiya Janata Party worker, and I have also been a witness to its 25-year journey since then. Therefore, being a part of this glorious moment is an amazing feeling.

Friends,

We have completed a journey of 25 years. A chapter of 25 years has concluded, and today, we are witnessing the sunrise of the next 25 years, a new era. Will you all do one thing for me? Tell me, will you do it? Yes? Take out your mobile phones, switch on the flashlight, because the dawn of the next 25 years has begun! Switch on the flashlight of every mobile phone in your hands. I can see it everywhere. The sun of new dreams is rising in your hands. I can see the light of new resolutions in your palms. The light that is linked to your hard work will shape your destiny.

Friends,

Twenty-five years ago, Atal ji’s government entrusted you with the Chhattisgarh of your dream. Along with that, he had also taken a pledge that Chhattisgarh would reach new heights of development. Today, when I look back at this journey of 25 years, my head swells with pride. All my brothers and sisters of Chhattisgarh have together achieved remarkable progress. The seed that was sown 25 years ago has now grown into a mighty tree of development. Chhattisgarh today is moving ahead on the path of growth with great speed. Even today, Chhattisgarh has received a new temple of democracy, the new Assembly building. Before coming here, I also had the opportunity to inaugurate the Tribal Museum. And from this very stage, development projects worth about 14,000 crore rupees have been either inaugurated or had their foundation stones laid. I heartily congratulate all of you for all these achievements.

Friends,

An entire generation has changed since 2000. Today, there is a new generation of youth here who have not seen the days before 2000. When Chhattisgarh was formed, it was difficult to reach villages. Many villages didn’t even have traces of roads at that time. But today, Chhattisgarh’s villages are connected by a road network spanning 40,000 kilometres. In the past eleven years, there has been unprecedented expansion of National Highways in the state. New expressways are now emerging as symbols of Chhattisgarh’s pride. Earlier, travelling from Raipur to Bilaspur used to take many hours. Now that time has been reduced to half. And even today, a new four-lane highway has been launched. This highway will further enhance Chhattisgarh’s connectivity with Jharkhand.

Friends,

Chhattisgarh’s rail and air connectivity have also been significantly improved. Today, Vande Bharat trains run in the state. Cities like Raipur, Bilaspur, and Jagdalpur are now connected by direct flights. Once upon a time, Chhattisgarh was known only for the export of raw materials, but today it is emerging in a new role as an industrial state.

Friends,

I commend every Chief Minister and every government that has contributed for all that Chhattisgarh has achieved in the past 25 years. However, a special credit goes to Dr. Raman Singh ji, who led Chhattisgarh during a period full of challenges. I am glad that today he continues to offer his guidance as Speaker of the Assembly, and Vishnu Deo Sai ji’s government is taking Chhattisgarh’s development forward at great speed.

Friends,

You all know me very well. Even today, as I was passing by in my jeep, I saw many familiar faces and my heart was filled with deep satisfaction. Perhaps there is hardly any part of this land that I haven’t visited, and that is why you all know me so well.

Friends,

I have seen poverty up close. I know what a poor person’s worries and helplessness feel like. That is why, when the nation gave me the opportunity to serve, I placed the welfare of the poor at the centre of our work. For the poor person’s medicine, livelihood, education, and irrigation needs, our government has focused its full attention. Let me give you an example.

Friends,

Twenty-five years ago, our Chhattisgarh had only one medical college. Today, there are 14 medical colleges in the state. We also have an AIIMS in Raipur. I still remember the Ayushman Arogya Mandir campaign across the country began right here in Chhattisgarh. Today, there are more than 5,500 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs operating in the state.

Friends,

Our constant effort is to ensure a life of dignity for the poor. The life of the poor in slums and kutcha houses often brings despair and hopelessness, it takes away their courage to fight poverty. That is why our government took a pledge to provide every poor person with a permanent home. In the past eleven years, four crore poor families across the country have received pucca houses. Now, we are moving forward with a pledge to build three crore more new homes. Even today, on this very day, over 3.5 lakh families in Chhattisgarh are entering their new homes. About three lakh families have also received an instalment of 1,200 crore rupees.

Friends,

This shows how seriously the BJP government of Chhattisgarh is working to provide housing for the poor. In just the last one year alone, seven lakh permanent houses have been built in our Chhattisgarh. And these are not just numbers. Behind every house is a family’s dream, a family’s happiness. I extend my heartiest congratulations to all the beneficiary families.

Friends,

Our government is continuously working to make life easier for the people of Chhattisgarh and to reduce the hardships in your daily lives. Today, electricity has reached every village in Chhattisgarh. Where once electricity was a dream, today even the Internet has reached those areas. There was a time when a cooking gas cylinder or an LPG connection was a distant dream for an ordinary family. If one household received a gas cylinder, others would look from afar and say, “That must be a rich man’s house. When will it reach ours?” To me, every household fighting poverty is my own family and that is why I ensured that Ujjwala gas cylinders reached their homes. Today, gas connections have reached the homes of the poor, the Dalits, the backward classes, and the tribal families across Chhattisgarh. And now, our next goal is that just as water reaches the kitchen through a pipe, affordable gas too should be supplied through pipelines. Today, the Nagpur–Jharsuguda gas pipeline has been dedicated to the nation. I extend my congratulations to the people of Chhattisgarh for this important project.

Friends,

Chhattisgarh is home to a large tribal population, a community with a glorious history that has made an immense contribution to Bharat’s ‘Virasat’ (heritage) and ‘Vikas’ (progress). We are continuously working so that the entire country and the world recognize the contributions of our tribal communities. Whether it is the creation of museums dedicated to tribal freedom fighters across the country, or the declaration of Bhagwan Birsa Munda’s birth anniversary as ‘Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas’ (Tribal Pride Day), our effort has been to ensure that the contribution of the tribal society is celebrated with pride forever.

Friends,

We have taken another major step today in this direction. The nation has now received the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Tribal Freedom Fighters Museum. This museum presents the struggles of the tribal community spanning over 150 years before the country’s independence. It depicts in detail how our tribal freedom fighters fought for the nation’s freedom. I am confident that this museum will continue to inspire future generations for years to come.

Friends,

On one hand, our government is protecting tribal heritage, and on the other, giving equal emphasis to the development and welfare of tribal communities. The Dharati Aba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan is bringing a new light of development to thousands of tribal villages across the country. This is a scheme worth roughly 80,000 crore rupees. Eighty thousand crore! Such large-scale work in tribal areas has never been done since independent Bharat. Likewise, for the first time a dedicated national scheme has been created for the development of the most backward tribes. Under the PM-JANMAN programme, development works are underway in thousands of hamlets of these backward tribal communities.

Friends,

For generations, tribal communities have gathered forest produce to live. It is our government that created Van-Dhan centres to provide better income opportunities from forest produce. We improved procurement arrangements for tendu leaves, and today tendu-leaf collectors in Chhattisgarh are getting much better prices than before.

Friends,

I am also very happy today that our Chhattisgarh is being freed from the shackles of Naxal-Maoist terrorism. What you endured for 50–55 years because of Naxalism was painful. Those who now display the Constitution’s book, who shed crocodile tears in the name of social justice perpetuated injustice against you for decades for political self-interest.

Friends,

Tribal areas of Chhattisgarh were long deprived of roads because of Maoist terrorism. Children could not go to school, the sick could not get hospitals, and wherever these existed, bombs would be exploded. Doctors and teachers were killed, and for decades those who governed the country left you to fend for yourselves while they enjoyed life in air-conditioned rooms.

Friends,

Modi could not abandon his tribal brothers and sisters to be destroyed by this cycle of violence. I could not leave millions of mothers and sisters weeping for their children. That is why, when you gave us an opportunity in 2014, we resolved to liberate Bharat from Maoist terrorism. And today the country is seeing the results. Eleven years ago, about 125 districts of the country were affected by Maoist terrorism; today, out of those 125 districts, only three remain where Maoist activity still tries to show some presence. But I give the nation my guarantee that the day is not far when our Chhattisgarh, our Bharat, every corner of this country will be completely free of Maoist terrorism.

Friends,

Those who had once taken the path of violence in Chhattisgarh are now rapidly laying down their arms. Just a few days ago, more than 20 Naxalites returned to the mainstream in Kanker. Earlier, on 17th October, over 200 Naxalites surrendered in Bastar. In the past few months alone, dozens of people associated with Maoist terrorism across the country have given up their weapons and many of them once carried bounties worth lakhs and even crores of rupees. Now, they have abandoned their guns and violence and embraced the Constitution.

Friends,

The end of Maoist terrorism has turned what once seemed impossible into a reality. Places once gripped by the fear of bombs and guns have completely transformed. Electricity has reached for the first time in seven decades in Chilkepally village of Bijapur. Construction of a school has started for the first time since independence in Rekawaya village of Abujhmad. And Puvarti village, once known as a stronghold of terror, is now witnessing a wave of development. Where once the red flag flew, today the Tricolour flutters proudly. Now, in regions like Bastar, there is no fear, there is an atmosphere of celebration. Festivals like Bastar Pandum and Bastar Olympics are being organized.

Friends,

Just imagine if, despite the challenge of Naxalism, we have progressed this much in 25 years, then after completely eliminating this challenge, how much faster we will advance!

Friends,

The coming years are very important for Chhattisgarh. To build a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India), it is essential that Chhattisgarh too becomes developed. To the youth of Chhattisgarh, I say that this time, this era, belongs to you. There is no goal you cannot achieve. I assure you and this is Modi’s guarantee that in every step you take, in every resolve you make, Modi stands with you. Together, we will take Chhattisgarh forward, and we will take the country forward. With this belief, once again, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to every brother and sister of Chhattisgarh. Thank you very much and now, with full strength, raise both your hands and say with me: Bharat Mata ki Jai! Bharat Mata ki Jai! Bharat Mata ki Jai! Bharat Mata ki Jai! Bharat Mata ki Jai! Thank you very much!

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India-Italy Joint Declaration
May 20, 2026

At the invitation of the President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic, Giorgia Meloni, the Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, paid an official visit to Italy on 19-20 May 2026. The visit, following Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Italy in June 2024 for the G7 Summit and Prime Minister Meloni’s visit to India for the G20 Summit in 2023, provided renewed momentum to the bilateral ties. The two leaders decided to elevate India-Italy relations to the level of a Special Strategic Partnership.

Political Dialogue

The two Prime Ministers welcomed the strong momentum of high-level exchanges and agreed to hold annual meetings of leaders including on the sidelines of multilateral events, as well as regular Ministerial and institutional-level meetings.

They appreciated the concrete progress achieved across the diverse pillars of the Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025-2029 adopted by the two leaders in their meeting during the G20 Summit held in Rio de Janeiro in November 2024. They agreed to establish Foreign Ministers-led mechanism to review the India-Italy Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025-29 and provide strategic guidance to India-Italy Special Strategic Partnership.

Economic Cooperation and Investments

Both leaders expressed satisfaction at the growing dynamism of bilateral economic and industrial cooperation, with three high level business fora held since the last year. Building on the opportunities arising from India’s rapid and consistent economic growth and the successful conclusion of the negotiations for the EU–India Free Trade Agreement, they reaffirmed the shared objective of expanding bilateral trade in both direction with aim to reach to € 20 billion by 2029.

They welcomed the increase of bilateral investments in key sectors and encouraged the respective industries to forge industrial and technology partnerships in order to build resilient supply chains. They welcomed the prospect of greater investments, particularly in textiles, clean technologies, semiconductors, automotive, energy, tourism, pharmaceuticals and medical technologies, digital technologies, critical raw materials, steel, ports and infrastructure. They encouraged industries to utilize the policy incentives and schemes in place in both countries which seek to enhance business linkages and production facilities.

Both Prime Ministers agreed to encourage dialogue and cooperation among stock exchanges, investment funds, venture capital, banks, insurance companies and financial institutions.

They agreed to facilitate industrial partnerships, including between SMEs, to foster deeper integration of supply chains. They encouraged new sectoral missions in the coming months in priority areas of mutual interest.

The two Prime Ministers welcomed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation in Critical Minerals. They agreed to further strengthen and expand bilateral cooperation in field of critical minerals by establishing a structured framework for collaboration, with particular emphasis on sustainability and resilient supply chains. They underscored the importance of promoting joint efforts in recovery of critical minerals from unconventional sources, including electronic waste and mine tailings, as an integral component of circular economy initiatives. They also expressed satisfaction on signing of the Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation in the field of agriculture and agricultural research between respective ministries and institutions.

Connectivity

The two Prime Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to cooperate on the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), recognising its transformational potential in reshaping and promoting global trade, connectivity and prosperity. Appreciating the preliminary discussions around the project, they encouraged the first IMEC Ministerial meeting to take concrete steps for advancing this initiative in 2026.

They welcomed the signing of an MoU on maritime transport and ports and directed their respective ministries/departments to establish a joint working group to implement the MoU at the earliest.

Science, Technology, Innovation, Start-ups and Artificial Intelligence

The two Prime Ministers reaffirmed that innovation, science and technology are core drivers of the India-Italy partnership.

They announced the creation of INNOVIT India, an innovation hub located in India aimed at strengthening cooperation between the respective innovation ecosystems, support startup acceleration programs, market access and business matching, joint research, university collaboration, and talent mobility in sectors including fintech, healthcare, semiconductors, logistics and supply chains, agritech, energy, quantum computing, and artificial intelligence. Both leaders welcomed the inaugural Science and Innovation Dialogue between Indian and Italian universities and research centres held in Delhi in April 2025 and look forward to holding its next edition in Italy later this year.

Both leaders underlined the importance of an open, free, secure, stable, accessible and peaceful ICT environment, which is an enabler for innovation and economic growth. PM Modi thanked PM Meloni for Italy’s constructive participation in the AI Impact Summit that took place on 19th February 2026 in New Delhi. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to a human-centric, secure, trustworthy and robust Artificial Intelligence. They agreed to collaborate in this domain including in third countries.

The two Prime Ministers placed particular emphasis on opportunities for cooperation in the field of supercomputing.

Building on the 2025–2027 Executive Program for Scientific Cooperation, they supported the implementation of joint projects and the facilitation of mobility of researchers in area of quantum technologies, renewable energy, green hydrogen and sustainable blue economy. They also welcomed the ongoing implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation in the field of scientific research and the launching of a joint call for proposals to fund research projects.

The two Prime Ministers acknowledged the longstanding scientific collaboration between the Indian Academia and the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste and welcomed the signing of a Letter of Intent between the Indian Department of Science and Technology and the Elettra Sincrotrone center in Trieste, Italy in support of activities related to the access of synchrotron radiation facility at Elettra for Indian researchers.

Space

While appreciating the ongoing collaboration between Italian Space Agency and the Indian Space Research Organisation, the two leaders agreed to strengthen the partnership on Earth observation, heliophysics and space exploration, with focused thematic engagement and to explore cooperation on access to space and protection of space infrastructures. They expressed satisfaction with the recent reciprocal visits of their respective space industry delegations and looked forward to further promote commercial collaboration through exchanges of experts and joint initiatives also in third countries.

Defence

Both Prime Ministers expressed satisfaction with the deepening of defence cooperation including through Ministerial exchanges, service-to-service ties, port visits, and welcomed the adoption of a Joint Declaration of Intent and a Defence Industrial Roadmap which will promote partnerships for technological cooperation, co-production and co-development projects, including helicopters, naval platforms, marine armament and electronic warfare. They also recognized the importance of protecting critical infrastructures and their related supply chains through the strengthening of industrial resilience.

The two sides agreed to examine the feasibility of establishing an annual high level military structured dialogue, complementing the work of the Joint Defence Committee and the Military Cooperation Group, and to promote joint exercises and inter-force courses.

Both leaders agreed to launch a Dialogue on Maritime Security, with the aim of increasing maritime security cooperation, coordination, and the exchange of information and best practices in the maritime domain.

Security

The two leaders strongly condemned terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations, including cross border terrorism. The two leaders strongly condemned the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack and reiterated their commitment to cooperate in the fight against terrorists and terrorist groups and their affiliates including those listed in the UN Security Council 1267 Sanctions regime. They called upon all countries to continue to work towards eliminating terrorist safe havens and infrastructure, disrupting terrorist networks and combating the financing of terrorism, consistent with the Financial Action Task Force’s guidelines. Both leaders reiterated their commitment to work together at the UN, FATF and other multilateral platforms.

Both leaders welcomed the first meeting of the Permanent Task Force between India and Italy on countering the financing of terrorism and the upcoming meeting of the Joint Working Group on Counter Terrorism.

Both leaders welcomed the conclusion of an MoU between the Italian Guardia di Finanza and the Directorate of Enforcement of India and looked forward to early conclusion of the Agreement on Exchange and Mutual Protection of Classified Information and the Agreement on strengthening of Police Cooperation. They also welcomed the ongoing discussions on other agreements including Extradition Treaty and Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty.

Migration and Mobility

The two leaders agreed to enhance mobility of students, researchers and skilled workers, particularly in STEM sectors, and to expand cooperation on skills development, in line with the needs of the labour market, including through a specific Joint Declaration of Intent on the facilitation of mobility of nurses from India to Italy. In this context, they welcomed the ongoing discussions between relevant agencies on Social Security Agreement (SSA).

They welcomed the launch of "ICI - Italy Calls India: a University-Enterprise talent bridge” aimed at enhancing the talent of Indian students enrolled in Italian universities by offering concrete pathways for guidance, matching, and qualified integration into Italian enterprises.

They also discussed the possibility of strengthening the cooperation to fight against irregular migration, labour exploitation and human trafficking to ensure safe and legal migration.

Culture and Educational Exchanges

The two leaders highlighted culture as a key pillar of bilateral dialogue and welcomed the signing of an MoU regarding Italy’s participation in the development of the National Maritime Heritage Complex in Lothal. They acknowledged the Indian National Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale in 2026. They expressed their intention to celebrate 2027 as the "Year of Culture and Tourism between Italy and India”, which will feature a broad calendar of initiatives, and pave the way to a major exhibition on ancient cultural relations between Italy and India to be co-organized by the two Ministries of Culture.

The two leaders encouraged the organization of an Italy–India Cultural Forum, bringing together institutions, experts, and representatives of the creative industries. The two leaders appreciated the launching of the twinning program between Indian and Italian sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, aimed at strengthening cooperation in the protection, enhancement and management of cultural heritage.

The two leaders agreed to further develop the film and audio-visual cooperation between the two Nations, building on the strength and innovative capacities of their industries and on the legal framework provided by the bilateral co-production agreement.

The two Prime Ministers reaffirmed their intention to strengthening cooperation in higher education and welcomed the adoption of the Indo-Italian Roadmap on Higher Education and Research. Prime Minister Modi invited Italian universities and institutions of excellence to open campuses in India under India’s New Education Policy.

India-EU Relations

The Leaders welcomed the new Joint India–EU Comprehensive Strategic Agenda agreed at the India–EU Summit on 27 January 2026 and the conclusion of negotiations of the India–EU Free Trade Agreement which would elevate ties to a new level by enhancing market access, reducing trade barriers, and strengthening economic security and resilience through diversified value chains and new market opportunities.

They also reaffirmed their support for strengthening the India–EU Trade and Technology Council as a key platform for cooperation in trade, critical technologies, and economic security. The leaders welcomed the India–EU Security and Defence Partnership and appreciated progress in mobility cooperation, including the MoU on a Comprehensive Framework for Mobility.

Multilateral Cooperation

Both Leaders stressed the urgent need to reform the United Nations to make it more representative and suited to present-day realities.

Both Leaders emphasized the importance of working together in the United Nations and other global platforms including G20 to protect multilateralism and uphold a rules-based international order.

Recognizing the strategic priority both countries attach to Africa, the two Prime Ministers agreed to work together in trilateral initiatives with African partners in areas such as Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), agriculture, education, healthcare, artificial intelligence, connectivity and infrastructure and renewable energy in line with India’s development partnership in Africa and Italy’s Mattei Plan.

The Leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to a free, open, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific, in line with international law, including UNCLOS. They look forward to their continued partnership in Science and Technology and Academic cooperation pillar of Indo-Pacific Ocean Initiatives.

Both leaders expressed deep concern over the situation in the West Asia/the Middle East and its effects in the region as well as the rest of the world. The leaders welcomed the ceasefire announced on 8 April 2026 and underlined the importance of de-escalation, dialogue and diplomacy for a lasting peace in the West Asia/the Middle East. They also called for freedom of navigation and the resumption of global flows through Strait of Hormuz.

Both leaders expressed concern over the ongoing war in Ukraine, which continues to cause immense human suffering and negative global consequences. They agreed to continue to support efforts towards the achievement of a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine through dialogue and diplomacy, in accordance with the international law and the principles of the UN Charter.

Conclusion

Noting the impressive growth and deepening of India-Italy Special Strategic Partnership, the two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further expand cooperation across all sectors and continue close high-level consultations on key global and regional developments.

Prime Minister Modi thanked Prime Minister Meloni for the warm hospitality extended by the Government and the people of the Italian Republic and invited Prime Minister Meloni to visit India at a mutually convenient time.