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TALKING POINTSTECHNOLOGY

‘Brought Pakistan to Its Knees’: PM Modi Praises Op Sindoor, Says Whole World Saw India’s New Face

By R Anil Kumar

  • The Success of Operation has made the whole world witness the new face of India: PM Modi

  • Indian tech, Make in India behind Operation Sindoor’s success: PM Modi in Bengaluru

  • Today, India is the fastest-growing major economy in the world: PM

Bengaluru, August 10. The success of Operation Sindoor, the strength to destroy terrorist hideouts deep across the border, and the ability to bring Pakistan, which came to defend the terrorists, to its knees within hours, the whole world has witnessed this new face of India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.

Launching and inaugurating slew of programmes the Prime Minister said that this is his first visit to Bengaluru following Operation Sindoor, and highlighted the success of Indian forces in Operation Sindoor, noting their capability to destroy terrorist hideouts deep across the border.

He emphasized India’s strength in forcing Pakistan, who came to defend the terrorists, to its knees within hours. “The entire world has witnessed this new face of New India”, remarked the Prime Minister,

The world for the first time saw the new face of India during Operation Sindoor when it demonstrated its ability in destroying the terror hubs deep inside Pakistan, Modi said.

Indian forces in Operation Sindoor, exhibited their prowess and capability to destroy terrorist hideouts deep across the border.

The Prime Minister emphasized India’s strength in forcing Pakistan, who came to defend the terrorists, to its knees within hours. “The entire world has witnessed this new face of New India”, remarked the Prime Minister, attributing the success of Operation Sindoor to the power of technology and the strength of Make in India in the defence sector.

He acknowledged the significant contribution of the youth of Bengaluru and Karnataka in this achievement, and extended his congratulations to all for their role in this success.

Stating that in the last 11 years, our economy has risen from 10th place to the top five. We are now moving rapidly towards becoming one of the top three economies PM Modi said.

“India is currently the fastest-growing major economy in the world. In the past eleven years, India’s economy has risen from the 10th position to the top five globally, and is rapidly progressing toward becoming one of the top three economies”, highlighted PM Modi.

He attributed this momentum to the spirit of “Reform, Perform and Transform,” driven by clear intent and honest efforts.

Reflecting on infrastructure growth, the Prime Minister recalled that in 2014, metro services were limited to just five cities. Today, he added, metro networks span over 1,000 kilometers across 24 cities, making India the third-largest metro network globally.

PM Modi also pointed out that prior to 2014, only about 20,000 kilometers of railway routes had been electrified. In the last eleven years alone, more than 40,000 kilometers of railway routes have been electrified, marking a significant leap in sustainable transport development.

Emphasising that India’s achievements are soaring not just on land but also in the skies, the Prime Minister highlighted that in 2014, India had only 74 airports, and today, the number has increased to over 160.

He also pointed out the remarkable progress in waterway infrastructure stating that in 2014, only three national waterways were operational; this number has now risen to thirty.

Discussing the significant leap made by India in the health and education sectors, PM Modi highlighted that until 2014, the country had only 7 AIIMS and 387 medical colleges, while today, 22 AIIMS and 704 medical colleges are serving the people.

The Prime Minister stated that in the past 11 years, over one lakh new medical seats have been added across the country. He emphasized the impact of this expansion, noting how middle-class children have greatly benefited from the increased opportunities.

PM Modi further highlighted that in the last 11 years, the number of IITs has increased from 16 to 23, IIITs from 9 to 25, and IIMs from 13 to 21 and stated that today, students have access to significantly more opportunities in higher education.

Affirming that today as the nation progresses rapidly, the lives of the poor and marginalized are transforming at the same pace, the Prime Minister highlighted that under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, over 4 crore pucca houses have been provided.

He announced that the government is now set to construct 3 crore more houses and remarked that in just 11 years, more than 12 crore toilets have been built across the country. He emphasized that this initiative has granted dignity, cleanliness, and safety to crores of mothers and sisters.

“The rapid pace of development in the country is strongly driven by India’s economic growth”, underlined PM Modi, highlighting that before 2014, India’s total exports had reached only $468 billion whereas today, that figure has risen to $824 billion.

The Prime Minister remarked that earlier, India used to import mobile phones, but now, the country is among the top five exporters of mobile handsets.

He noted that Bengaluru has played a significant role in this transformation. PM Modi further highlighted that before 2014, India’s electronics exports stood at approximately $6 billion, which has now increased to nearly $38 billion.

Highlighting that eleven years ago, India’s automobile exports stood at approximately $16 billion, the Prime Minister cited that today, that figure has more than doubled, making India the fourth-largest automobile exporter globally.

He stated that these achievements strengthen the resolve of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and affirmed that together, the nation will move forward and build a developed India.

“The journey to a Viksit Bharat will move forward hand in hand with Digital India”, exclaimed Mr. Modi, noting that through initiatives like the India AI Mission, India is advancing toward global AI leadership.

He added that the Semiconductor Mission is also gaining momentum, and India will soon have its own Made-in-India chip. The Prime Minister stated that India has become a global example of low-cost, high-tech space missions. He emphasized that India is progressing in all areas of futuristic technology, and the most remarkable aspect of this advancement is the empowerment of the poor.

Pointing out that digitization has now reached every village in the country, the Prime Minister said through UPI, India accounts for over 50% of the world’s real-time transactions.

He remarked that technology is helping bridge the gap between government and citizens, mentioning that today, over 2,200 government services are available on mobile platforms.

The Prime Minister added that through the UMANG app, citizens can complete government tasks from home, while with DigiLocker, the hassle of managing government certificates has been eliminated.

The Prime Minister stated that India is now investing in technologies like AI-powered threat detection. He emphasized that the goal is to ensure the benefits of the digital revolution reach the last person in society. He acknowledged that Bengaluru is actively contributing to this national effort.

“Our next big priority should be becoming self-reliant in technology”, declared the Prime Minister, highlighting that Indian tech companies have made a mark globally, developing software and products for the entire world.

He stressed that it is now time to prioritize India’s own needs more strongly and must accelerate the development of new products, especially as software and apps are now being used across every domain. Mr. Modi stated that it is essential for India to reach new heights in this space.

Calling for focused efforts to lead in emerging fields, the Prime Minister stressed the need to strengthen Bengaluru and Karnataka’s presence in Make in India and the manufacturing sector.

He urged that India’s products must adhere to the Zero Defect, Zero Effect standard, meaning they should be flawless in quality and have no negative impact on the environment. He expressed confidence that Karnataka’s talent will lead the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

PM Modi stated that whether it is the central government or state governments, all are committed to serving the people, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts to improve the lives of citizens.

He highlighted that a key responsibility in this direction is the implementation of new reforms.

The Prime Minister noted that over the past decade, the central government has consistently advanced reforms. As an example, he cited the passage of the Jan Vishwas Bill to decriminalize laws, and announced that Jan Vishwas 2.0 is also being introduced.

He encouraged state governments to identify laws with unnecessary criminal provisions and work toward eliminating them.

PM Modi mentioned the Mission Karmayogi initiative, aimed at providing competency-based training to government employees.He suggested that states can adopt this learning framework for their officials as well.

Highlighting the focus on the Aspirational Districts Programme and the Aspirational Block Programme, the Prime Minister urged states to similarly identify regions that require special attention. He concluded by calling for continuous reform efforts at the state level, expressing confidence that these joint initiatives will take Karnataka to new heights of development and affirmed that together, we will fulfil the vision of Viksit Bharat.

The journey to a Viksit Bharat will move forward hand in hand with Digital India the Prime Minister said.

The Prime Minister during his visit to Bengaluru inaugurated, and laid foundation stone of metro projects worth around Rs. 22,800 crore.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Yellow Line of Bangalore Metro worth around Rs. 7,160 crore and laid the foundation stone of Bangalore Metro Phase-3 project worth over Rs. 15,610 crore in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

He also flagged off three Vande Bharat Express trains at KSR Railway Station, Bengaluru. Addressing the gathering on the occasion, he remarked that upon setting foot on the land of Karnataka, he felt a sense of belonging. Highlighting the richness of Karnataka’s culture, the affection of its people, and the sweetness of the Kannada language, which deeply touches the heart, Mr. Modi began by paying respects at the feet of Bengaluru’s presiding deity, Annamma Thayi. Recalling that centuries ago, Nadaprabhu Kempegowda laid the foundation of Bengaluru city.

The Prime Minister noted that Kempegowda envisioned a city rooted in tradition while also reaching new heights of progress. “Bengaluru has always lived that spirit and preserved it and today, Bengaluru is realizing that very dream”, stated the PM.

“Today, Bengaluru is emerging as a city that has become a symbol of New India’s rise”, stated PM Modi, describing it as a city whose soul embodies philosophical wisdom, and whose actions reflect technological expertise.

He highlighted that Bengaluru is a city which has proudly placed India on the global IT map, crediting the success story of Bengaluru to the hard work and talent of its people.

“In the 21st century, urban planning and urban infrastructure are critical needs for our cities”, emphasised the Prime Minister, stating that cities like Bengaluru must be prepared for the future.

He highlighted that in recent years, the Government of India has launched projects worth thousands of crores for Bengaluru and today, this campaign is gaining new momentum. Mr. Modi inaugurated the Bangalore Metro Yellow Line and laid the foundation stone for Metro Phase-Three.

He also flagged off three new Vande Bharat trains connecting different parts of the country. He added that the commencement of Vande Bharat service between Bengaluru and Belagavi will boost trade and tourism in Belagavi. Additionally, Vande Bharat Express trains were launched between Nagpur and Pune, and between Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and Amritsar. The Prime Minister noted that these services will benefit lakhs of devotees and promote tourism.

He congratulated the people of Bengaluru, Karnataka, and the entire nation for these projects and the new Vande Bharat trains.

Noting that Bengaluru is now recognized alongside major global cities, the Prime Minister emphasized that India must not only compete globally but also lead.

He remarked that progress will come only when our cities are smart, fast, and efficient, underscoring the government’s strong focus on completing modern infrastructure projects.

PM Modi announced the commencement of the Yellow Line of Bangalore Metro from RV Road to Bommasandra, which will connect several key areas of Bengaluru. He noted that travel time between Basavanagudi and Electronic City will now be significantly reduced. This, he said, will enhance ease of living and ease of working for lakhs of people.

The Prime Minister announced that alongside the inauguration of the Yellow Line, the foundation stone for Bangalore Metro’s Phase Three —namely, the Orange Line—has also been laid. He stated that once operational, the Orange Line, in conjunction with the Yellow Line, will facilitate daily travel for 25 lakh passengers. This, he said, will empower Bengaluru’s transport system and elevate it to new heights. Shri Modi further remarked that Bangalore Metro has introduced a new model for public infrastructure development in the country. He highlighted that companies like Infosys Foundation, Biocon, and Delta Electronics have provided part-funding for several key metro stations. He praised this innovative use of CSR as a source of inspiration and extended congratulations to the corporate sector for their contribution.

Governor of Karnataka, Shri Thaawarchand Gehlot, Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri Siddaramaiah, Union Ministers Shri Manohar Lal, Shri H.D. Kumaraswamy, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Shri V. Somanna, Sushri Shobha Karandlaje were present among other dignitaries at the event.

Background

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Yellow line from RV Road (Ragigudda) to Bommasandra of Bangalore Metro Phase-2 project having a route length of over 19 km with 16 stations worth around Rs. 7,160 crore. With the opening of this yellow line, the operational metro network in Bengaluru will increase to over 96 km serving a large population in the region.

Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone of Bangalore Metro Phase-3 project worth over Rs. 15,610 crore. The total route length of the project will be more than 44 km with 31 elevated stations. This infrastructure project will address the growing transportation needs of the city catering to residential, industrial, commercial and educational areas.

Prime Minister also flagged off 3 Vande Bharat Express trains from Bengaluru. It includes trains from Bengaluru to Belagavi, Amritsar to Sri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and Nagpur (Ajni) to Pune. These high-speed trains will significantly enhance regional connectivity, reduce travel time and provide a world-class travel experience to the passengers.

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