Committed to structural reforms in third term, says PM Narendra Modi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Kautilya Economic Conclave in New Delhi on Friday | Photo: PTI3 min read Last Updated Oct 04 2024 |
11:55 PM IST Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said his government is committed to structural reforms in its third term to make India
a developed nation
With strong economic fundamentals, India is on a path of sustained high growth
Today, India is not only striving to reach the top but is also making concerted efforts to stay there
first three months of its third term
of life, and the continuity of rapid growth are reflected in the policies of our first three months
Israel-Iran conflicts, Modi said this Conclave is being held at a time when two major regions of the world are in a state of war
This shows that trust in India today is unique
All these institutions are saying that despite global uncertainty, India will continue to grow at a 7-plus rate
destination for investment, be it manufacturing or the service sector
electronics sector, Modi said over 330 million mobile phones are now manufactured in India
said a notable factor of our growth story is inclusive spirit
However, in India the opposite is happening now
In India, inclusion is also taking place along with growth
As a result, in the last 10 years, 250 million [people] have come out of poverty
to accelerate the same reforms
Numerous provisions that previously made business operations difficult have been amended
The National Single Window System has been introduced to simplify the processes of starting, closing, and obtaining clearances for