India's Transformative Decade: Breaking Free from Colonial Mindset and Driving Global Growth
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the nation to shed its colonial mindset, linking national growth with cultural pride. Highlighting India's 8.2% growth, he positioned the country as a global economic driver. Modi criticized the 'Hindu rate of growth' term, advocating for cultural appreciation amid global uncertainties.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on the nation to eradicate its slave mentality within the next decade. Addressing the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, Modi emphasized the importance of embracing cultural pride while shedding colonial mindsets that have historically held the country back.
Modi criticized the use of the term 'Hindu rate of growth,' historically used to describe slower economic progress, which he argued reflected a colonial mindset. He reaffirmed India's robust 8.2% growth in the second fiscal quarter as evidence of the nation becoming a pivotal player in the global economy.
With the backdrop of global uncertainties, Modi lauded India's emergence as a model of high growth paired with low inflation. He underscored the fundamental shifts in national direction and mindset occurring over the past decade, asserting India as a bridge builder amidst a fragmented world.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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