بی جے پی کے لیے ہمیشہ ملک سب سے پہلے ہے: وزیر اعظم مودی
سماجی انصاف سیاسی نعرے بازی کا ذریعہ نہیں ہے بلکہ ہمارے لئے پختہ ایمان ہے: پی ایم مودی
وزیر اعظم کا کہنا ہے کہ بی جے پی نے خاندانی سیاست، ذات پات، علاقائیت، تنگ نظری اور چھوٹی کامیابیوں سے پاک ایک نئے سیاسی کلچر کو جنم دیا ہے

PM Modi addressed the Foundation Day celebrations of the BJP, congratulating all the party workers who have been devoted to serving Mother India.


On Hanuman Jayanti, he invoked the spirit of Hanuman Ji and encouraged all party workers to work in accordance with the same realizing the party’s true potential and being able to overcome challenges posed in terms of corruption, dynastic politics, law, and order. He emphasized Hanuman Ji’s “can do” and “nothing is impossible” attitude to effectively resolve people’s problems.

He stated that for the BJP, it was always ‘Nation First’ and the country’s democratic traditions encouraged it to progress in serving the people. “BJP is born as a tribute to India’s democracy and will always strive to strengthen India’s democracy and its Constitutional values. BJP through its progressive mindset has always envisaged Sabka Saath, Sabka Vishwas, and Sabka Prayas,” PM Modi remarked.


The PM elaborated that for BJP, “social justice has not been a means of political sloganeering but has been an “Article of Faith”. In the past, many individuals, groups, and parties have prioritized dynastic politics over social justice but BJP at every opportunity has tried to promote social justice. Initiatives such as the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana, AB-PMJAY, PMJDY, and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan have all been introduced to promote social justice without any prejudices or discrimination and have only sought to lift the poor and the downtrodden.

He stated that with the BJP coming to power, it has led to the emergence of a new political culture free of dynastic politics, casteism, regionalism, narrow-mindedness, and small achievements. The new political culture stresses inclusive development and the ability to envision ambitious targets enabling the development of the country in the true sense. This new culture regards the role and participation of women as equals, ameliorating their day-day difficulties. This culture embraces the role and contribution of the youth in the creation of a modern India.


“2014, was not just a regime change as the people of India sounded the bugle for India’s transformation. Though in 1947, India attained independence after emperor slavery of 800 years this emperor mindset still existed in India, suppressing the voices of the common people. All people including the poor, Dalits, and the downtrodden were subjected to mockery. When there was a regime change in 2014, we always ensured to change this mindset,” the Prime Minister remarked.

All the schemes and programmes have always been aimed at changing this mindset. Through Swachh Bharat Abhiyan we not only tried to provide toilet and sanitation facilities to all but we provided them respect and dignity. He said, “When we envisaged a Digital India, the opposition forces questioned and criticized us. They tried mocking our efforts by stating how can illiterates become digital. We have proved them all wrong and have emerged as a pioneer of digital infrastructure.”


Calling out the Opposition for having a baadshahi maansikta (emperor mindset), PM Modi said, “Opposition forces with their dynastic agenda have continued to peddle lies and falsity against us. They never believed that Jammu and Kashmir and the North East region can ever emerge peaceful, that Article 370 will ever become history. We have taken these tough decisions and have strived to ensure the progress and development of all.”


“Our decisions have ensured tremendous development in various sectors including tax collections both direct and indirect, infrastructure development, defence, technology development, and exports among others,” he added further.


Concluding his address, the Prime Minister said that every BJP Karyakarta must be grateful for the Party getting the opportunity to serve the country during the “Amrit-Kaal”. He added, “In about 6-7 years, we will be celebrating the 50th foundation day, and with respect to that, we must formulate our aims and objectives now.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Aatmanirbharta in Defence: India First Soars as PM Modi Takes Flight in LCA Tejas
November 28, 2023

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in Bengaluru today, as the state-run plane maker experiences exponential growth in manufacturing prowess and export capacities. PM Modi completed a sortie on the Indian Air Force's multirole fighter jet Tejas.

According to the latest reports, HAL has transformed into a formidable 1.35 lakh crore company under PM Modi's leadership. The fact that its share prices have multiplied by five times since 2013 stands as a testament to its remarkable growth. In addition to expanding its global footprint—such as the recent opening of a regional marketing office in Malaysia—HAL is also in the process of setting up a business division to boost exports.

The transformation of HAL, which is known as the backbone of the Indian Air Force, is part of a broader plan—Modi government’s resolute push towards Aatmanirbharta in defence. This thrust has combined multiple factors ranging from developing indigenous technologies, establishing a robust domestic manufacturing ecosystem, implementing structural reforms and enhancing overall combat strength.

Before 2014, the defence sector had been plagued by issues like lack of investment, stagnant innovation and research environment, and the absence of an overall vision to utilize the potential of a strategically important field. This led to an increased dependence on foreign imports for the country’s defence requirements. However, PM Modi's government's commitment to self-reliance in security and strategic capabilities has had a positive impact on the defence sector.

Along with Make in India, the Defence Acquisition Procedure (2020) has tremendously pushed domestic manufacturing by maximizing acquisition of defence equipment through indigenous sources. The government has also introduced four ‘positive indigenization lists’ of defence equipment and platforms besides earmarking separate funds for procurement from indigenous sources. Going further, two defence industrial corridors have been set up in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu to catalyze indigenous production of defence and aerospace equipment.

A positive shift in India’s defence procurement behavior is evident:
• The expenditure on defence procurement from foreign sources has decreased from 46% in the fiscal year 2018-19 to 36% in the fiscal year 2021-22.
• Concurrently, the share of domestic procurement in the total procurement has seen an upward trend. It has risen from 59% in the fiscal year 2019-20 to 64% in the fiscal year 2020-21.
The changing dynamics in the FDI inflow in the defence sector are noteworthy:
• From 2001 to 2014 (14 years), the FDI flow was reported as Rs 1,382 crore.
• Since 2014 the FDI inflow has increased almost 2.5 times, amounting to Rs 3,378 crore.

The landscape of research and innovation has also undergone a profound shift, bringing in a new era of novelty and dynamism. Defence R&D, including DRDO test facilities, has been opened up for industry, startups and academia with 25% of defence R&D budget allocated for this purpose. Initiatives like iDEX engage startups, MSMEs, and individual innovators among others, and help activate the local industry and enterprise. An amount of Rs. 1,500 crores have also been earmarked towards procurement from start-ups, in particular. In addition, DRDO is involved in equipping the youth with relevant skills for defence industries.

The government’s concerted push has propelled us to a juncture where we are actively producing our own defence aircrafts and equipment. INS Vikrant, light combat aircraft Tejas, Akash and BrahMos missiles, main battle tank Arjun, artillery gun system Dhanush, and Pinaka rocket are among the many shining examples of India becoming self-reliant.

Defence exports have also registered an impressive eight-fold growth in the last six years—from Rs. 1,521 crores in 2016-17 to around Rs. 16,000 crores in 2022-23. Notably, the private sector contributes almost 70% of total exports. The recent deal with the Philippines for the export of indigenous BrahMos supersonic missiles attests to India’s potential and heightened credibility in defence exports.

In addition to these efforts, the government has addressed structural hindrances to the growth of the defence industry. Changes like introduction of Chief of Defence Staff and corporatization of the Ordnance Factory Board have been key in this area. Other reforms like One Rank One Pension and entry of women into combat roles have boosted social sentiment and expanded the potential recruiting pool by about 100%. In addition, the Vibrant Villages programme adds another layer to the government’s artillery towards building security infrastructure.

Most importantly, the surgical strikes after the Uri attack and the Balakot strike on terrorist camps inside Pakistan are not only unique reflections of PM Narendra Modi’s New India but also provide much-needed confidence to the armed forces to serve their country with vigor and valor.

All this has been made possible through a synergistic blend of historic decisions, calculated risks, and strategic reorganization. Laying out his vision for future, PM Modi has set out a target of achieving defence exports worth Rs. 35,000 crores in the next five years—making India a net exporter of defence equipment. As PM Modi punctuates India’s growth story with reforms and renewal, Aatmanirbharta in defence is a now living reality.