Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday focused the government’s focus on inclusive development in the last 11 years, stating that his administration’s efforts have resulted in “transformational results”, which have especially benefited the poor and marginalized sections of the society.
In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, “Our government’s efforts towards all-round development have led to transformational results and benefited the poor. #11yearsofgaribkalyan.”
The post of Prime Minister was in response to a message from Mygovindia, which highlighted the achievements of the central government in inclusive development.
“An increase that includes all! In 11 years, PM Narendra Modi has changed the inclusive growth in reality, ensuring that no one is left behind. Only empowerment, not promise. It is not a promise. It is Saba development in action,” Igovindia wrote.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi presided over the Union Council of Mining Meeting, the first such meeting after Union Sindoor.
PM Modi posted on X, “This evening chaired a meeting of the minister.”
Sources said that a presentation was made on Operation Sindoor in the meeting.
He said that all the ministries presented their major achievements, whose third term is expected to be exposed during the first anniversary of the PM Modi government.
Sources said that PM Modi has learned to talk about the government’s performance on the performance and indigenization of Indian -made defense systems during Operation Sindoor.
He said that PM Modi emphasized hard work to feel the goals set by the government.
India launched Operation Sindoor on 22 April as a decisive military response to the Pahgam terror attack by Pak-proposed militants on 22 April in which 26 people were killed. The Indian armed forces targeted terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir, killing more than 100 terrorists.
India also effectively responded to Pakistani aggression and increased its airbase.
India and Pakistan agreed to stop military action after Pakistan’s DGMO.