Modi Reaffirms India’s Global Ambitions in FT Interview

PM Modi Discusses India’s Role in World Politics, Economy in Rare Interview

In an extensive interview with Financial Times, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed various aspects of India’s current geopolitical and economic status, addressing criticisms and outlining his vision for the nation’s future.

DESK – In a rare interaction with Financial Times, Prime Minister Narendra Modi confidently expressed India’s readiness for significant growth, while addressing criticisms around democratic backsliding and economic strategies.

He emphasized India’s unwavering commitment to democratic values, asserting that allegations of democratic erosion undermine the intelligence and dedication of the Indian populace to diversity and democracy.

Modi dismissed concerns about constitutional amendments, highlighting transformative initiatives like the “Clean India” campaign and digital infrastructure advancements achieved without constitutional changes.

He detailed India’s dynamic foreign policy, which balances strategic ties with major powers like the US and Russia, while fostering relationships based on mutual interests and geopolitical complexities.

Modi himself shared the interview on his X account.

In light of recent US-China tension relaxations and the Israel-Hamas conflict, Modi maintained India’s stance of non-interference, focusing instead on promoting peace and offering humanitarian aid where necessary.

He positioned India as an emerging economic force and an alternative to China, with substantial growth and infrastructural developments under his leadership.

Despite criticisms about unemployment and economic disparities, Modi cited improved employment rates and large-scale infrastructure projects as indicators of progress.

Addressing the skills gap and administrative challenges, he highlighted the success of Indian-origin CEOs globally, showcasing India’s talent pool and the government’s efforts to create a conducive environment for businesses and skilled professionals.

In response to concerns about the Muslim minority’s future in India, Modi referenced the success of the Parsee community as an example of India’s inclusive society.

He countered allegations of suppressing criticism, pointing to the active and vocal opposition ecosystem in India.

Lastly, Modi reflected on India’s historical resilience, dismissing pessimistic forecasts about India’s future and reaffirming his government’s focus on national growth and stability.

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