PM Modi's Third Term Begins with a Vision of 'Nation First'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, beginning his third term, emphasized that his office now serves as a catalyst for change rather than a power center. With 'nation first' and 'Viksit Bharat' as his guiding principles, Modi vowed to work tirelessly to achieve a developed India by 2047, emphasizing service to the people.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, upon commencing his third term, declared his office a 'catalytic agent' injecting new energy and dynamism into the system. He noted that his office is no longer viewed merely as a significant power center as it was a decade ago.
Addressing the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) staff, Modi articulated his primary goal: 'nation first' with a focus on 'Viksit Bharat.' He expressed that every moment of his tenure is dedicated to the country, underlining his commitment to transforming India into a developed nation by 2047.
Modi stressed that the PMO should serve the people and not be seen as his office. He reiterated that his mission is not about accruing power but about service. Modi acknowledged the support of 140 crore Indians, whom he considers divine, and attributed his re-election to their unwavering resolve and energy, witnessed vividly during the recent election campaign. He officially took the oath for his new term on Sunday.
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