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In my third term, India will be among top three economies: PM Modi

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On Wednesday, July 26, on the occasion of the inauguration of the new IECC complex in New Delhi, the ‘Bharat Mandapam’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he assures the country that in his third term, one of the names among the top three economies of the world will be that of India, standing proudly among the top three. The PM asserted, ‘In the third term, India will definitely reach in the top three economies. Ye Modi ki guarantee hai (this is Modi’s guarantee).’

‘I would also like to ensure that after 2024, in our third term, the country’s development journey will expedite even further.’, expressed PM Modi.

He further said that India can certainly eradicate poverty, and the foundation of this faith of his is that it has been revealed in a NITI Aayog report, that in only 5 years in India, 13.5 crore people have come out of poverty. Other international agencies are also saying that in India, extreme poverty is on the verge of coming to an end.

He added, ‘This means, that in the last 9 years, the schemes that the country has come up with, the decisions it has made, they are taking the country in the right direction. Development of our country can only take place when the intention is pure, and the plan is correct.’

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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