PM Modi Completes 12 Years In Office: Highlights Achievements, Vows Faster Progress For A Viksit Bharat
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday marked 12 years at the helm of the Indian government, but also sort of underlined a decade long journey of transformation, development, and governance reforms. In his remarks, Modi really doubled down on accelerating India’s growth, and making sure the country keeps moving— toward becoming a developed economy.
Modi Government Celebrates 12 Years of Governance
Since the BJP-led government completed 12 years in power, Prime Minister Modi said, the development trail is still far from done. He added that the government will keep working with renewed drive to upgrade the everyday lives of citizens, and to further solidify India’s standing on the global platform.
This milestone lands at a rather important time in India’s political history, as Modi’s leadership has helped shape key policy choices welfare programmes, and economic reforms since he took office in 2014.
Focus on Infrastructure, Digital Growth and Welfare
- Over the last 12 years, the government has repeatedly pointed to momentum in a few key areas. Big investments in infrastructure, a wider digital web of connectivity, upgrades in healthcare services, plus welfare schemes designed to protect vulnerable groups have stayed in the center of its plans.
- Signature initiatives such as Digital India, infrastructure modernization, rural development efforts and financial inclusion measures have reportedly helped reset the development landscape across the country. The administration maintains that these steps have increased access to essential services, and also improved day-to-day life for millions of Indians.
Push for Economic Reforms Continues
The Prime Minister recently sort of reiterated the importance of accelerating reforms to keep India’s growth momentum going, he said. During the talks with economic advisors, he also highlighted the need for policy innovation, investment-friendly measures, and structural reforms to back long-term economic expansion, you know.
Analysts think that if reforms stay sustained, and if infrastructure development plus technological advancement move together, India will be able to push toward its ambition of becoming one of the world’s leading economies.
Vision of Viksit Bharat
One main thread in the government’s recent messaging has been the idea of “Viksit Bharat” meaning a developed India, basically. The administration wants to strengthen economic growth, generate jobs, expand manufacturing, and deepen digital infrastructure in order to reach that end point.
Government leaders have kept saying that the next phase of governance will lean toward innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth, so that progress lands in every single segment of society.
A Historic Political Milestone
- The fact that 12 years in office are now completed also puts Narendra Modi among India’s longest-serving prime ministers. Political observers see this as a sign of his continued electoral pull and lasting clout in Indian politics, and it seems pretty telling.
- Some reports suggest that Modi is about to hit yet another landmark, by becoming India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister in the post-independence era.