“Some people are unhappy with how rapidly India is developing. They don’t like it. But we are here for everyone,” Singh said, questioning why India’s progress is met with resistance.
He said that certain groups are trying to make Indian-made products more expensive than goods produced abroad.
“That way, when Indian-made goods become costly, global buyers will avoid them. This is what they’re attempting,” he remarked.
Despite these challenges, Singh expressed unwavering optimism about India’s trajectory.
“My brothers and sisters, India is advancing at an unstoppable pace. And I say this with full confidence that no force in the world can prevent India from emerging as a major global power,” he declared.