Commentary

Eleven Years of India’s Multidimensional Progress, Prosperity, and Pride

Dr Mohan YadavJun 09, 2025, 10:34 AM | Updated 10:39 AM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi  (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)


The eleven-year tenure of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has been a transformative journey of service, good governance, and welfare for the underprivileged.

Under Prime Minister Modi’s dynamic leadership, India has witnessed a multifaceted renaissance—emerging as the world’s fourth-largest economy, drastically increasing defense exports by 34 times, and transforming from a net importer to an exporter in critical sectors.

The Tejas Mark 1A fighter plane (Raj K Raj/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

Over 25 crore people have risen above the poverty line, and the “double-engine” governance model has yielded inclusive growth across states like Madhya Pradesh, which has registered several pioneering achievements.

Prime Minister Modi’s vision centers around four pillars—Gareeb (Poor), Yuva (Youth), Annadata (Farmers), and Nari (Women)—forming the acronym GYAN.

In these eleven years, decisions once considered impossible have become reality. The construction of the grand Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the abolition of Triple Talaq, and the amendment of the Waqf Act for the welfare of society are some historic moves made possible by the Prime Minister’s resolve.

Vendor processes the ration card of an Indian woman at his Fair Price Shop. (Representative Image)

The Modi era has also been marked by unprecedented mass welfare. Over 80 crore citizens have benefited from free food grains. More than 4 crore families received pucca houses.

Around 15.6 crore households now have piped water connections. 10 crore families have gained access to LPG connections under the Ujjwala Yojana. The Swachh Bharat Mission has transformed India’s sanitation landscape.

The philosophy of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas” is visible in healthcare initiatives like Ayushman Bharat, under which over 9 crore people have received free treatment, including senior citizens above 70 years of age. More than 16,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras are providing affordable medicines.

PM Modi received the second dose of Covid-19 vaccine at AIIMS, New Delhi(Pic Via Twitter)

During the COVID-19 crisis, India not only provided free indigenous vaccines to its population but also turned adversity into an opportunity to promote the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India).

The Jan Dhan Yojana connected over 55 crore individuals to the formal financial system. Through Direct Benefit Transfers (DBT), Rs. 44 lakh crore has reached the needy directly.

Youth empowerment has taken center stage the launch of over 1.6 lakh startups. Skill development programs for over 1.6 crore youth.Swift implementation of the New Education Policy, with Madhya Pradesh being the first state to act on it.

The Parliament and the state assemblies ensure political empowerment by providing 33% reservation for women. The aim of empowering 3 crore ‘Lakhpati Didis’ (women millionaires) is underway.

Over 10 crore rural women have benefited from Self Help Groups (SHGs), including 62 lakh women in Madhya Pradesh alone.

India's growth story

From being ranked 10th in 2014, India now stands as the world’s fourth-largest economy. Key reforms like demonetisation, digitalisation through UPI, and expansion of online transactions have fostered economic discipline and growth.

Cultural and civilisational heritage has also been revived. Under PM Modi’s leadership, spiritual sites have been restored, including the Kashi Vishwanath corridor, and linked to tourism.

Initiatives like Namami Gange have revitalised India’s sacred rivers and emphasised the importance of water conservation.

River-linking projects like Ken-Betwa and Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal have received significant support.

Economic self-reliance is being promoted through the ‘Vocal for Local and Global’ initiative. Madhya Pradesh has pioneered region-specific industrialisation and hosted successful Global Investors Summits, now evolving into sectoral investment summits to spur an industrial revolution in the state.

ISRO Chairman S Somanath and Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the latter's visit to the mission control in Bengaluru

India’s space research too has soared under Shri Modi. With encouragement to ISRO and domestic technologies, India became the first country to land on the moon’s south pole, placing it at the forefront of global space exploration.

Massive infrastructure expansion—roads, railways, 23 metro projects, ports, airports, and bullet trains—is underway. Iconic developments like the Atal Tunnel and the Chenab Railway Bridge, the world’s highest arch bridge, reflect this vision.

I am confident that under Shri Modi’s inspiring leadership, Madhya Pradesh will continue to play a leading role in realising the dream of a New India.

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