Reforms drive India's rise: PM
The Free Press Journal
|December 31, 2025
DRIVER OF BIG CHANGE | The sustained, methodical changes have been designed not as abstract economic exercises but as tools to improve daily life and build credibility and stability, says Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that India's economic rise is being shaped not by headline-grabbing policy shocks but by sustained, methodical reforms that build credibility, stability and long-term confidence. Writing on LinkedIn, the Prime Minister argued that India has emerged as a global focal point because of the pace and depth of next generation reforms that cut across sectors and amplify the country's growth potential.
According to Modi, the world today views India with “hope and confidence”, driven by the innovative energy of its people and a demographic advantage anchored in a young, aspirational workforce. He described India as having boarded a “Reform Express”, powered by institutional modernisation, simplified governance and a clear focus on inclusive, long-term growth. He said 2025 would be remembered as a year when reforms were pursued as a continuous national mission, building on work done over the past 11 years.
The Prime Minister stressed that reforms have been designed not as abstract economic exercises but as tools to improve daily life — enabling citizens to live with dignity, entrepreneurs to innovate without fear, and institutions to function with clarity and trust. He said the government had moved forward with higher ambition, faster execution and deeper transformation, shifting India away from a control-based economic model towards one rooted in trust and transparency.
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