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Narendra Modi's Statesmanship and Resurgent Bharat
The Business Guardian
|March 20, 2025
Chanakya Niti says: meaning that the happiness and welfare of people should be the King's happiness.

It is king's utmost duty to look after progress and welfare of people of his country. After independence, India was in dire need of a leader who would be able to take tough decisions, initiate systemic reforms into the governance architecture for ensuring all-round development, creating inclusive society, and most importantly, fighting to safeguard territorial integrity, alongside creating brand image of Bharat. Rise of Narendra Modi in the political landscape of India is a turning point to fill this void.
PM Modi has implemented several high impact initiatives for holistic development of Bharat. As a leader of the largest democracy, he is working relentlessly for creating inclusive society from digital, economic, financial, socio-cultural and environmental standpoint. Ideated by PM Modi, Atma Nirbhar Bharat, pillared at economy, infrastructure, system, vibrant demography and demand, has streamlined and powered the growth engine. His government's soft and hard powers for improving living standard of Indians and creating a new image of India, globally. He leaves no stone unturned to protect the territorial integrity of nation, surgical strike is the case in point.
Launched in 2015, Digital India is transforming country into a digitally empowered society, digital governance and digital economy. It has considerably improved the lives of citizens though digital delivery of services, economy and employment. It is redefining the socio-economic landscape, fostering a brighter and better-connected future for all. Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations stated that India is third in terms of digitalisation of the economy. National Mission called Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana, initiated in August, 2014, is ensuring financial inclusion and has already benefitted 36.63 crores citizens. Direct Bank Transfer scheme, has considerably reduced leakages, increased efficiency, transparency and has empowered people.
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