Addressing the Davos agenda of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Pm Modi said that India is facing another wave of Corona with full vigilance and alertness along with maintaining economic growth.
- PM Modi’s address on WEF
- India’s strength told to the world
- Many improvements made in the Corona period
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing the Davos agenda of the World Economic Forum (WEF), said that after Corona, we all have to work together for the restoration of the world. Along with this, he said that ever since the Corona era started, we have done the work of providing free food to 80 crore people.
- Many improvements made in the Corona period
While addressing this forum in a virtual way, PM Modi said that we have used this time of Corona for reforms, which economists are also endorsing. He said that India is also moving ahead in the economic field and is also firmly fighting another wave of Corona. PM Modi said that today India has the enthusiasm of 75 years of independence and also has the confidence to give 160 crore vaccine doses.
The Prime Minister said that a country like India has given a beautiful gift to the whole world. This includes the trust of democracy, temperance and talent of Indians. India works not only for itself but in the interest of humanity. India is today the world’s third largest pharma producer during the Corona period.
- Government interference in business is decreasing
He said that India is focusing on reforms in the right way, global experts have appreciated India’s decisions and we will fulfill the aspirations of the world. He said that India was once known for license-raj, today we are promoting ease of doing business, reducing government interference in business.
The Prime Minister said that India is providing medicines and vaccines to many countries during the COVID-19 pandemic in line with the vision of ‘One Earth, One Health’. Also he said that this is the best time to invest in India. PM Modi said that towards making India self-reliant, our focus is not only on facilitating processes, we are also encouraging investment and production.
- discuss the challenges of the world
This virtual program is being organized from January 17 to 21, 2022. Several heads of state including Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, European Commission President Ursua von der Leyen, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Indonesian President Joko Widodo, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Chinese President Xi Jinping will also address the event.
The event was also attended by top industry personalities, international organizations and civil society. In addition to discussing the current challenges of the world, he will also discuss ways to deal with them.