PM Modi’s Speech in Azamgarh: A Testament to India’s Growing Global Influence

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Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public meeting in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, shed light on the global recognition of India’s democratic process, signifying the country’s expanding international influence.

“News about India’s festival of democracy is making headlines on the front pages of international newspapers for the first time,” PM Modi observed, referring to the ongoing elections in the country. This global attention on India’s democratic process underscores the country’s significant role and identity on the world stage.

PM Modi further stated, “This is evidence of the importance of India’s identity to the world,” highlighting the country’s growing global stature.

The Prime Minister also expressed his confidence in the people’s support for the BJP-NDA alliance. “The world is seeing that the blessings of the people are with the BJP-NDA and all our allies,” he said, reflecting the alliance’s widespread popularity.

India’s election season, often referred to as the ‘festival of democracy’, is garnering global attention, underscoring the country’s democratic strength and its growing influence on the world stage.

As the world watches with interest, the festival of democracy in India continues to unfold, shaping the future of the nation and its position in the global arena. This global spotlight on India’s democratic process is a testament to the vibrant democracy that India is and the influential role it plays globally.

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