PM Modi inaugurates projects worth ₹4,900 cr in Gujarat’s Amreli and says ‘World is listening to India with seriousness’
AMRELI : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on Monday said that today the world is listening to India with more attention and seriousness, and everyone discusses the possibilities present within India.
Modi made the remark while addressing a gathering after inaugurating and laying foundation stones for development projects worth over ₹4,900 crore in Amreli.
“The world is now listening to India with rapt attention and seriousness, and everyone is looking at the country with new hope and discussing the vast possibilities it presents in different fields,” said the prime minister.
The prime minister further stated that the countries that participated in the recent BRICS Summit, which was held recently in Russia’s Kazan, expressed their eagerness to join hands with India and become partners in its development journey.
Modi said that the development projects will significantly improve the ease of living for the people and accelerate the region’s growth.
“Ports of Gujarat’s Amreli district will be developed as part of the port-led development initiative. Gujarat’s work in the field of water management has set an example in the country,” he said.
Modi further said that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has announced to give visas to 90,000 Indians per year, but the country has to develop the required skills.
The prime minister also inaugurated Bharat Mata Sarovar at Dudhala, built at a cost of ₹35 crore, on the Gagadio river in Amreli district.
Earlier in the day, Modi and Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez inaugurated the Tata Aircraft Complex for manufacturing C295 aircraft in Vadodara.
Noting that the partnership between India and Spain is finding a new direction, Modi said the project would not only strengthen the relations between the two nations but also give momentum to the mission of ‘Make in India, Make for the World’.
Modi conveyed his best wishes to the Airbus and Tata teams and paid tribute to the late Ratan Tata.