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Bharat badal raha hai: PM Modi interacts with Indian diaspora in Russia | Top takeaways

In PM Modi's visit to Russia after 2015, he addressed the Indian diaspora in Russia and shared his thoughts about India's growth and Indo-Russian relations with the cheering crowd.

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In PM Narendra Modi's interaction with the Indian diaspora in Moscow, Russia, he greets his fellow Indians by saying, "I want to thank all of you for coming here. I have not come here alone, I have come with a lot of things. I have brought with me the fragrance of the soil of India. I have brought with me the love of 140 crore countrymen and this is the biggest asset of India."

India to be the 3rd largest economy

PM Modi reiterates his goal for his third term, which is to make India the third largest economy in the globe. To achieve the goal, he and his government are all set to work thrice as hard with three times more strength. 

Women in self-help groups in villages

Carrying on with his speech further, he emphasized how important it is to empower women and strengthen self-help groups in villages and how his government will be going about it. He mentions the creation of 3 crore more homes for the poor and 3 crore more 'Lakhpati Didi' for the empowerment of women. 

Bharat Badal Raha hai

He mentions the rapid growth and development in the country have shocked the whole world, saying the country is changing. He carried on by saying that the whole world is praising India's transformative journey, and how reconstruction is happening in the country. 

India's contribution to the world economy

PM Modi tells the crowd about India's economic growth and says that India contributes 15% to the global economy. He says that India is tackelling challenges ranging from poverty to climate change along with speedy growth.

Before 2014...

Taking a dig at the Opposition party and Congress, he mentions that there were dark times before 2014, it was a time of despair for the country but now India is energized with self-confidence and it is the biggest asset of the country, this can be seen when recently the boys in blue won the T20 world cup.

India and Russia's Dosti

Finally, he mentioned India and Russia's special bond and how the countries will always be 'dost'. He says he is immensely glad that both countries are working together towards global prosperity. Russia has been with India through thick and thin, like a true friend. He mentions that, unlike the temperature in Russia, their friendship can never go negative.

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