Indian Prime Minister Modi: India's target has become a developed country within 25 years

Author:Jinan Times Time:2022.08.16

Indian Prime Minister Modi said in a speech on Independence Day on August 15 that India's goal is to become developed countries within 25 years, and it will formulate policies to support the development of domestic energy, defense and electronic technology.

According to Agence France -Presse, on August 15 this year, India got rid of the 75th anniversary of the independent 75th anniversary of the British colonial rule. 90 minutes of speech. He said, "We must turn India into developed countries in our lifetime." Indians should get rid of "colonialism in our thoughts and habits". "Hundreds of years of colonialism have bound our feelings and distort our thoughts. Even around us, we must get rid of it even if we see even small things related to colonialism."

India is the sixth largest economy in the world. The World Bank currently classifies India as a low -income economy, which is suitable for countries with total national revenue between $ 1086 and $ 4255. Some experts analyzed that by 2050, India's economy may increase, becoming the third largest economy in the world after the United States and China.

In addition, the US President Bynden congratulated the arrival of Indian Independence Day on the 15th, saying that "India and the United States are indispensable partners, and will continue to cooperate in the next few years to deal with global challenges."

Source: Surging News

Edit: Liu Yuhong

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