Modi's Call for Economic Resilience Amid Global Tensions

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his roadshow in Vadodara, urged collective action to mitigate India's economic challenges. Highlighting the West Asia crisis, Modi emphasized reducing the country's import dependence to ease resource strains. He stressed small but meaningful citizen-led contributions toward economic stability as global tensions rise.

Modi's Call for Economic Resilience Amid Global Tensions
PM Narendra Modi with Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel and Deputy CM Harsh Sanghvi (Photo/ANI/DD News). Image Credit: ANI
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a roadshow in Vadodara, flanked by Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy CM Harsh Sanghvi. The event witnessed fervent support from thousands of citizens, as Modi acknowledged the enthusiastic crowds rallying in his support.

In an address following the inauguration of Sardardham Hostel, PM Modi reiterated the necessity for collective action in light of economic hurdles stemming from geopolitical tensions in West Asia. He emphasized India's susceptibility to global crises, underscoring the significance of the ongoing conflict in West Asia as a prominent crisis of this decade.

Urging for collaborative efforts to diminish reliance on imports, Modi remarked, "All of us need to unite and take responsibility for alleviating the strain on national resources. India invests considerable foreign exchange on importing goods, amidst which global supply chains are significantly disrupted. Every contribution counts, be it reducing foreign product use or curtailing unnecessary spending." The PM underscored governmental endeavors to minimize disruptions to Indian lives amid worldwide turmoil.

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