Palki Sharma | This House Believes That Modi’s India is on the Right Path | 3/8

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概要

TLDRThe speech discusses the trajectory of India's development under Prime Minister Modi, highlighting the nation's strides in financial inclusion, digital advancement, and economic growth. The speaker emphasizes the increase in digital penetration, which has expanded significantly in recent years, and the connectivity improvements manifested through road and airport expansions. India’s role on the global stage is described as a consensus builder, maintaining a balanced relationship with major global powers such as Russia and the West. The leader's efforts in unifying India's states economically through the implementation of GST are also highlighted as a step towards creating a single Indian market. On domestic affairs, the speaker underscores improvements in Kashmir's economy and security with increased tourism and reduced terror attacks. Addressing concerns of religious intolerance, the speaker points to government policies supporting religious freedom and inclusivity. The achievements mentioned are argued to be a reflection of India's growth and confidence in its path forward.

収穫

  • 📈 India's financial inclusion and digital growth are progressing significantly.
  • 🌐 Digital penetration in India has increased from 15% to 48%.
  • 🛣️ Connectivity through roads and airports is enhancing India's economic growth.
  • 🛡️ India's approach to international relations is balanced and strategic.
  • 🇮🇳 India is seen as a strong global player, respected on the world stage.
  • 💼 India’s economic policies are unifying its diverse state economies.
  • 🏔️ Kashmir's security and economy are improving, with historical decisions corrected.
  • 🤝 India's welfare programs are fostering empowerment and prosperity.
  • 🕌 Government policies support religious freedom despite challenges.
  • 📊 India's economic metrics, including per capita income, show marked improvement.
  • 🎓 India's educational policies are inclusive, benefiting marginalized communities.
  • 🇨🇮 The speaker advocates for India's independent and confident global path.

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    The speech begins with the speaker expressing optimism about India's current direction, highlighting their personal experiences in Delhi and London as evidence of India's progress. They mention significant indicators like financial inclusion through digital payments, increased internet penetration, and growing airport traffic as signs of India's development under Modi's leadership. The speaker argues that India's newfound confidence is evident in both domestic prosperity and international reputation, portraying India as a rising global power, no longer defined by past subjugation but excited about its global responsibilities.

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    Continuing the argument, the speaker discusses India's welfare improvements, such as gas connections, bank accounts, and insurance beneficiaries, emphasizing the successful shift in approach that focuses on empowerment. They cite economic growth, reduced inflation, and increased foreign investments as results of effective governance. The speaker transitions to India's global role, particularly its balanced diplomacy, such as in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, where India maintains neutrality to preserve relationships with both Russia and the West. The speech also addresses allegations of religious intolerance, countering with data supporting inclusivity and policy-driven religious fairness. The speaker concludes by defending India's unique path, emphasizing democratic practices, poverty alleviation, and domestic public approval as evidence of the country's successful trajectory.

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ビデオQ&A

  • What does the speaker identify as signs of India's progress?

    He highlights financial inclusion, digitalization, and connectivity as key indicators of India's progress.

  • How has India's digital landscape changed according to the speaker?

    India's digital transformation has increased internet penetration from 15% to 48% over nine years.

  • What role does India play on the international stage according to the speaker?

    He suggests that India acts as a consensus builder, maintaining relations with both Russia and the West.

  • How does the speaker suggest India should be judged by the world?

    The speaker argues that India's path should be judged independently, respecting its democracy and constitution.

  • What steps has India taken to unify its economy according to the speaker?

    The speaker argues for unity through efforts like GST which unifies India's states into a single market.

  • What developments in Kashmir are highlighted in the speech?

    Improvements in Kashmir include a boost in tourism and decreased terror attacks, showing better security and economy.

  • What economic improvements does the speaker highlight in India?

    He mentions the doubling of India's per capita income and declining inflation among other metrics.

  • How does the speaker address concerns about religious intolerance in India?

    The speaker suggests that despite incidents, India supports religious freedom with numerous scholarships and policies.

  • What does the speaker identify as driving forces for India's growth?

    The speaker argues that rising digital and transport connectivity are driving India's growth.

  • What is the overall message regarding Modi's leadership in the speech?

    It emphasizes the impact of leadership and policies on economic and global achievements.

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    [Applause]
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    [Music]
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    thank you Mr
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    President namaskar and good evening to
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    all of
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    you we're debating India's path tonight
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    and I could wrap my argument in one
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    sentence borrowed from the White House
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    go to New Delhi and see it for
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    yourself but I've been given more time
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    than that so I will tell you what I see
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    earlier this week I was on my way to the
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    Delhi airport there was a lot of
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    traffic at one point the car
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    stopped on the roadside I saw two
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    vendors one was selling fruit the other
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    was selling coconut
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    water what caught my attention was not
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    what they were selling but how they were
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    selling it both had a QR code
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    prominently
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    displayed and every single customer
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    walked up to them scanning this QR code
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    and paid for their purchase every single
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    one of
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    them to me this is a picture of today's
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    India it shows three developments three
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    of the many developments I shall list
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    out
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    tonight number one is financial
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    inclusion both the vendors had a bank
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    account linked to their mobile
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    phone number two is internet or mobile
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    penetration what we call digital
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    India it was
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    15% 9 years back it's 48 % today and
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    number three is the airport traffic it
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    just keeps swelling even though we are
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    at the receiving end we see what it
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    shows from 67 million 9 years back to
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    almost double
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    now to me these things signify the path
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    that India is
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    on the previous speakers have defined
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    the motion well but in case the evening
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    drinks have kicked in let me repeat this
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    house believes modi's India is on the
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    right path
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    and how do you determine if the path is
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    right or wrong you look at numbers data
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    surveys
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    reports I shall refer to all of these as
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    I make my
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    arguments but I also want to dwell on
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    something that's more personal more
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    important I think yet
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    unquantifiable I'm talking about the
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    experience of living in today's
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    India I have lived in many
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    indias the war India where exciting
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    policies and positions were abandoned
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    the self-doubting India where decisions
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    were taken based on global
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    opinion and today a more confident India
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    where the world comes for leadership and
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    inspiration you cannot put a premium on
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    that Indians are more prosperous at home
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    and hence more confident
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    abroad let me also tell you what I saw
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    at the airport here in London at the
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    immigration
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    counter I saw Indian proudly flaunting
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    their passport none of the fidgeting or
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    self-doubt of the last century and if I
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    may add the immigration officer almost
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    looked impressed she was either a fan of
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    India or just worried that she was
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    holding up one of Rishi Sak's
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    relatives we are proud of what we share
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    with the world Bollywood Masala chai
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    yoga Cricket India Today is a soft power
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    giant at the same time India is not a
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    timid democracy that tolerates terrorism
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    or betrayals
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    when Pakistani terrorists attacked
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    kashmir's pulama India carried out
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    surgical strikes on
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    balakot today's India is not a pushover
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    country it's a world power
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    denied today invasions and colonialism
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    are part of our
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    history not our
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    identity we are shaped by a years of
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    subjugation not defined by them we are
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    excited about our Global
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    responsibilities not wey of them this
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    change in confidence comes from growth
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    at
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    home which brings me to the
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    numbers I'll start with India's welfare
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    state system and how it has fared in the
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    past
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    decade 110 million new gas connections
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    470 million bank accounts 220 million
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    insurance beneficiaries and to be fair
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    the welfare concept is not new to India
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    it's been there for a while what's new
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    is the approach it's not just about
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    putting more money in the pocket it's
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    about empowering people and the result
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    once again the evidence shows in the
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    numbers India's per capita income has
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    gone from 86,000 rupees in 2014 to
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    172,000 rupees now it has
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    doubled and a big reason for that is the
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    falling inflation from more than 8% 9
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    years back to less than 6% today and
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    this ladies and gentlemen is in the
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    middle of a global cost of living
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    crisis foreign direct investment is at
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    its highest level foreign trade is at
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    its highest level the growth Mantra is
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    connectivity and I don't have to tell
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    the British that first thing you did in
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    your colonies was build roads and
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    Railways our growth story has been about
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    two indias the urban India the bustling
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    Urban India and a sluggish rural India
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    today we are trying to connect the two
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    we're building more than 38 km of
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    Highway every day which is 50% more than
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    what it was 7 years ago the number of
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    airports has doubled since 201 14 the
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    total capacity at C ports has
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    doubled this connectivity is what what
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    is driving India
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    forward you mentioned GST our
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    constitution calls India a union of all
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    states which is a great tribute to our
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    diversity but it also meant 28 different
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    state economies different taxes
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    different Trade Practices this
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    Government tried to unify it to create a
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    single Indian
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    market it took time but the result is
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    this today tax collection is at its
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    highest ever the number of taxpayers has
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    doubled since
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    2017 I have a lot of data I could go on
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    but you get the drift so now I'm going
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    to talk about India's Global
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    position because your path is also about
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    your role in the world are you a
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    troublemaker or a consensus
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    Builder I think there is no doubt as to
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    where India
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    stands India is a member of the quad and
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    the
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    SEO India is invited to the G7 but is
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    also a member of the
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    bricks India rubs shoulders with the
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    west but also leads the global
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    South which other country can claim to
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    juggle these
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    roles and how does India do it because
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    we are not trying to play an outsides
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    role in the world we're trying to play
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    the right
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    role in the Russia Ukraine war India has
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    not taken sides and I Know It confuses a
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    lot of people here but back home the
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    thinking is very clear it is not in our
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    national interest to pick sides and make
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    things worse India has excellent
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    relations with Russia and the west and
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    we want to preserve that it's like when
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    your two good friends fight do you pick
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    sides and make things worse or do you
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    try to talk sense to them and Bridge The
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    Divide I know what a good friend would
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    do I see what India is
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    doing India has always been or always
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    tried to be a part of the solution not
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    the problem look at our neighborhood
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    policy when Sri Lanka was sinking India
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    provided assistance worth $4 billion no
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    strings attached no grudges held for
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    Columbo's proximity with
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    China a lot of people say that India is
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    losing control of of South Asia I say
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    south Asia was never India's to control
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    New Delhi is building relations based on
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    mutual respect and equality and the
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    results show Beyond government
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    interactions countries like Nepal and
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    Bhutan are using India's online payment
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    systems students from the neighborhood
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    come to India for training grants and
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    scholarships this government has aced
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    what we call Buddhist diplomacy it is
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    leveraging India's position as a cradle
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    of Buddhism all these initiatives have
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    made India
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    popular the world stands with us against
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    Chinese
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    expansionism the global South looks up
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    to us for leadership the global North
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    looks up to us for partnership
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    I think that's the Hallmark of great
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    diplomacy and statecraft when you're
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    loved and respected in all quarters more
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    importantly when you're trusted in all
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    quarters India repaid that trust during
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    the covid-19 pandemic where the world
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    forgot about morals and globalization
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    India sent 24 CR vaccines to 100
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    countries and you saw the result of that
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    in Papua New Guinea when Prime Minister
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    Modi landed there their prime minister
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    touched his feet this was not a personal
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    gesture to a leader this was a vote of
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    thanks to the entire
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    country let's talk about domestic
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    affairs Kashmir was brought up this
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    government abrogated article
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    370 today kashmir's economy is doing
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    much
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    better 1.8 CR tourists visited the
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    valley in the last year that's the
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    highest ever in Indian history 1.8 CR
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    Kashmir is getting its first ever
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    foreign direct investment and that too
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    from a company in the UAE but since this
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    is Kashmir let's not limit ourselves to
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    finances let's talk about security
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    Terror attacks in the valley have almost
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    halved in the last few years the numbers
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    are staring in your face security is
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    better economy is better Kashmir is
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    better plus we have corrected a
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    historical wrong imposed on
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    India let me also address something else
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    that was raised by the opposite side and
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    that is religious
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    intolerance it's easy to quote anecdotal
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    evidence and paint an an entire country
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    as
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    intolerant but random elements and
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    sporadic incidents do not speak for
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    India or its leadership or its
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    government only policies do and I'll
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    tell you about those
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    policies more Muslim Students got
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    Scholarships in modi's first term than
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    the previous government I'm talking
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    about 2 million more Muslim Students if
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    the idea was to marginalize them why
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    give them more scholarships
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    look at the government's hudge
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    policy Prime Minister Modi held personal
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    talks with the Saudi regime to increase
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    India's Hajj Kota in 2014 it was
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    136,000 by 2019 it was more than 200,000
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    again if the idea was to marginalize
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    Muslims why increase the Hajj
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    quota this government abolished triple
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    talak would you call it reform or
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    repression let me also tell you what a
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    Pew study found found in 2021 it runs
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    counter to every argument that will be
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    made here tonight it found that 89% of
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    all Muslims and Christians in India say
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    they're free to practice their religion
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    I'll repeat 89% of all surveyed Muslims
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    and Christians but no let's build on
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    perceptions and anecdotes not on
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    facts I would also point you to all the
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    social schemes the bank accounts the gas
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    connections the insurance policies
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    they're available to all citizens of all
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    religions does that mean India cannot do
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    better absolutely not even one incident
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    of marginalization is one too many but
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    how would you judge an entire country's
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    path in fact it struck me when I was
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    invited for this event why would Oxford
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    University be interested in debating the
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    path of modi's
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    India because India has defied Western
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    predictions it's the world's largest
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    democracy charting its own
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    course India today has shed the the
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    burden of trying to comply with Western
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    constructs no amount of lecturing or
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    virtue signaling is shaking India's
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    confidence and that is what unsettles
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    critics there are hitandrun experts with
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    no accountability who make
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    pronouncements based on their political
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    leanings to create an anti-india
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    narrative GDP growth won't touch 5%
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    there was corruption in the Rafal deal
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    the government was snooping an
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    opposition parties using Pegasus all of
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    these make for juicy
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    deadlines and they make it look like
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    everything is wrong in India but when a
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    Supreme Court investigation finds no
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    wrongdoing when India's growth crosses
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    7% who is questioning these
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    experts when an 85% Hindu majority
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    Karnataka votes out the BJP is the West
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    than lording India secular
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    credentials you see to judge a country's
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    path you have to be able to separate
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    agenda-driven narrative from facts
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    in conclusion let me say
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    this for any country in the world there
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    is always a wrong path enough dictators
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    and autocrats have shown us but there is
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    no single right path Britain has its own
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    right path India has its own right path
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    as long as democracy is respected as
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    long as the Constitution is respected I
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    would say to each their own it is wrong
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    to judge one country on the parameters
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    of
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    another and that has been the beauty of
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    India since 2014 we've uplifted 140
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    million people out of poverty we did so
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    while conducting free and fair elections
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    dozens of them we did so while
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    protesting debating and
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    dissenting and finally I think the
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    Hallmark of of a right direction is also
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    public approval do the people think
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    you're on the right path the people of
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    India answered that question in
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    2019 thank you
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    [Applause]
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    [Music]
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