Government working for the poor, PM Modi said in B20 summit – India will have the largest middle class

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that India will have the largest middle class in the coming years. He said that the present government is making policies according to the poor and due to this, a new middle class is emerging in the country.

Prime Minister Modi was addressing the B20 summit on Sunday. During this, he talked on many issues. He spoke on issues ranging from cryptocurrency to ease of doing business. During this, he also gave information about the policies of his government.

In his address, PM Modi emphasized the importance of trust between all countries. He said that during Kovid, an atmosphere of mistrust was established among different countries. India is correcting it. India supplied medicines to more than 150 countries during the pandemic. Regarding the global economy, he said that in the coming times, the country whose friendship will be deeper than India, its economy will also be stronger.

Change the mindset of just understanding the market

On the interrelationship of one country with other countries in the global economy, he said that the mentality of considering other countries only as markets will never work. If progress is required then everyone has to be considered an equal partner. If this attitude is adopted then only those countries which are producing will also prosper. During this, he praised the contribution of the companies. Companies, whether small or big, can convert possibilities into prosperity, obstacles into opportunities and aspirations into achievements, he said.

India will repeat the success of solar energy

The Prime Minister said that with time India’s role in the global supply chain will become important. India is going to play a more important and effective role in this. He also mentioned India’s contributions on green energy and said that the success that India has achieved in the case of solar energy will be tried to be repeated in the green hydrogen sector as well.

Everyone should adopt this system of India

In his address during the B20 summit, he reiterated India’s efforts on green energy. He said that the way everyone takes care of their health, in the same way it is also necessary to take care of the health of the planet. That is why India has started Green Credit System, which is a pro-planet approach and every country should adopt it. We need to create such an ecosystem, which will keep our earth healthy.

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