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Missed First, Second And Third Industrial Revolution, Now India Cannot Miss Fourth One: PM Modi

Swarajya StaffDec 11, 2022, 04:22 PM | Updated 04:26 PM IST
PM Modi

PM Modi


Prime Minister Narendra Modi, today (11 December), laid the foundation stone and inaugurated various projects worth more than Rs 75,000 crore in Maharashtra.

Addressing the gathering after that, PM Modi lamented the lost opportunities of India not being able to take advantage of the first industrial revolution and lagging behind during the second-third industrial revolution.

He reiterated that when it is time for the fourth industrial revolution, India cannot miss it.

Prime Minister gave examples of countries like South Korea and Singapore. He said that these countries which were once considered poor managed to change their fate with a boom in infrastructure, and have now become huge centres of economy.

He reiterated that the need of the hour is that every penny of the government exchequer is spent on building a bright future for the young generations.

The Prime Minister also warned everyone about the emergence of the politics of short-cut in India.

He alleged that some political parties are looting the hard-earned taxpayers’ money for political interests and adopting shortcuts with the aim of forming the government by making false promises.

The Prime Minister said that at a time when the country is working towards becoming a developed nation in the next 25 years, some political parties want to destroy the economy of India for their own self-interest.

PM highlighted that many countries of the world where entire economies collapsed due to such bad policymaking. 

He urged the youngsters and taxpayers of the country to expose selfish political parties that go by the policy of ‘earning less, spending more.’

Expressing delight at the people’s support, PM termed the election results in Gujarat as the result of the economic policy of permanent development and permanent solution.

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