Wednesday, February 4, 2026
11.1 C
New Delhi

World recognising India’s strength: PM Modi to NDA MPs

World recognising India’s strength: PM Modi to NDA MPs

PM Modi during NDA meet

NEW DELHI: With a couple of big-ticket trade deals in his bag within a matter of days, PM Modi asserted on Tuesday that the world is recognising India’s strength and according it renewed respect, even as he cautioned governing alliance MPs against any sense of complacency over the govt’s achievements.Addressing the BJP-led NDA parliamentary party meeting where he was felicitated for India’s trade agreements, including with EU and US, Modi said India is at the centre of an uncertain world as past alliances give way to new alignments, emphasising that the new year has been particularly encouraging for India, sources said. In this context, Modi praised the Budget for its farsightedness and strengthening India’s prospects to become developed by 2047, with FM Nirmala Sitharaman briefing MPs on its highlights. Parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju said MPs exuded happiness over the conclusion of nine trade deals covering 39 countries and credited Modi’s leadership.NDA known for carving lines in stone, says ModiModi’s early morning post on X quoting a Sanskrit shloka to emphasise the power of self-confidence was seen as a reference to last-night’s announcement of an Indo-US trade agreement by US President Donald Trump and him. “Self-confidence is the strength that makes everything possible. This power is going to be of great help in realising people’s dreams of a Viksit Bharat,” the PM said.An MP said Modi personified confidence at the meeting, which observers pinned on the success of trade negotiations with the US, and recalled the numerous steps India took following the Covid outbreak in 2019 that have since begun bearing fruit. With India being seen as a reliable partner by many leading countries, he said his govt had stuck to its strategy and kept patience.Besides painting a bright future for the economy at the meeting, Modi expressed confidence over NDA’s political prospects, noting its triumph in a series of polls, including in assemblies and local bodies in different parts of the country.At the same time, sources said, he reminded NDA MPs that while it is easy to carve a line in butter, NDA is known for carving a line in stone. The winning streak must be maintained, Modi said, urging the parliamentarians to continue their work for the masses.He spoke of NDA’s expansion in Tamil Nadu and BJP’s win in Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation poll in Kerala to stress the alliance’s increasing acceptability.Modi said some students clear one exam in junior grade and then believe they will face similarly easy tests in senior classes, only to end up failing, remarks which some MPs interpreted as a dig at Rahul Gandhi even though he did not name anyone.Emphasising the need for MPs to remain dutiful, he praised the contribution of Rajya Sabha member C Sadanandan Master, who wears prosthetic legs after losing his limbs in a brutal attack, allegedly by Left members, to BJP.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Indian-origin restaurant owner caught spiking woman’s drink at UK club; staff swap glass before calling police

A Knightsbridge restaurant owner of Indian origin is on trial after being caught attempting to spike a woman’s drink with a date-rape drug (Any drug that incapacitates a person and renders them vulnerable to sexual assault). Read More

US govt’s partial shutdown ends, Trump signs funding bill but DHS headache persists

President Trump signed a $1.2 trillion funding bill ending a partial government shutdown. Read More

‘India Committed To Stop Russian Oil Purchase, Will Buy From US’: Karoline Leavitt After Trade Deal

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said India has committed to halting Russian oil purchases and boosting US imports under the new trade deal. Read More

World Cancer Day 2026: 8 Foods That Might Prevent The Disease

World Cancer Day 2026: The day is observed to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and promote accessible care for patients. Read More

Travel writer Hugh Gantzer, 95, dies in Mussoorie

Hugh Gantzer MUSSOORIE: Padma Shri award-winning travel writer Hugh Gantzer passed away at his Mussoorie home late Monday evening at the age of 95. Read More

Topics

Indian-origin restaurant owner caught spiking woman’s drink at UK club; staff swap glass before calling police

A Knightsbridge restaurant owner of Indian origin is on trial after being caught attempting to spike a woman’s drink with a date-rape drug (Any drug that incapacitates a person and renders them vulnerable to sexual assault). Read More

US govt’s partial shutdown ends, Trump signs funding bill but DHS headache persists

President Trump signed a $1.2 trillion funding bill ending a partial government shutdown. Read More

‘India Committed To Stop Russian Oil Purchase, Will Buy From US’: Karoline Leavitt After Trade Deal

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said India has committed to halting Russian oil purchases and boosting US imports under the new trade deal. Read More

World Cancer Day 2026: 8 Foods That Might Prevent The Disease

World Cancer Day 2026: The day is observed to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and promote accessible care for patients. Read More

Travel writer Hugh Gantzer, 95, dies in Mussoorie

Hugh Gantzer MUSSOORIE: Padma Shri award-winning travel writer Hugh Gantzer passed away at his Mussoorie home late Monday evening at the age of 95. Read More

India-US Trade Deal Boosts Pharma And Medtech Exports, Sharpens Edge Over China

Beyond tariffs, the deal is also seen as a sign of closer trade ties between India and the US, with hopes of easier regulatory processes and more reliable supply chains Go to Source Read More

Petro calls Trump meeting ‘positive’ as US weighs lifting sanctions

After months of sharp exchanges and threats, Colombian President Gustavo Petro and US President Donald Trump struck a conciliatory tone at the White House, praising talks on drug cooperation, sanctions relief and trade mediation Go to Source Read More

European journal retracts study on homeopathy vs standard care for infants

Represtentaive image NEW DELHI: A study comparing homeopathic treatment with conventional primary care for infants has been retracted by European Journal of Pediatrics, citing serious flaws in the study design. Read More

Related Articles