
India is rising to become a global powerhouse
As India marks its 79th Independence Day on Aug. 15, it is a moment to reflect on the sacrifices of our freedom fighters and the extraordinary journey of a nation that has risen to become a global powerhouse. India's progress today is underscored by leadership across cutting-edge domains such as artificial intelligence, digital governance, and space exploration.
The recent success of the Gaganyaan crewed space mission has positioned India among the elite group of nations capable of human spaceflight. Simultaneously, India's digital infrastructure continues to transform lives by enhancing access to health care, education, and government services, empowering millions.
Environmental stewardship remains a cornerstone of India's development agenda. The ambitious LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) mission exemplifies India's commitment to sustainable living, mobilizing citizens worldwide toward eco-friendly practices. This is coupled with rapid growth in renewable energy, with India scaling solar and wind capacity to meet its ambitious net-zero emissions target.
India's economy, one of the fastest-growing globally, is powered by innovation and entrepreneurship. Initiatives such as 'Make in India' and 'Digital India' have unlocked vast opportunities, attracting foreign investments and positioning India as a crucial player in the global supply chain.
The historic and enduring partnership between India and Saudi Arabia continues to flourish. Spanning sectors from energy and trade to education and culture, this multifaceted relationship is grounded in mutual respect and shared aspirations for peace and prosperity.
The Indian community in Saudi Arabia, numbering more than 2.7 million, stands as a vital bridge between the two countries. Their contributions to the Kingdom's development, culture, and society enhance the fabric of this friendly nation. We are grateful for the Kingdom's generous hospitality and unwavering support.
On this occasion, we also express our appreciation to Saudi Arabia for facilitating the safe and spiritually enriching pilgrimage of Indian pilgrims during Hajj 2025.
As India approaches its 80th year of independence, the spirit of cooperation and partnership between India and Saudi Arabia promises to reach even greater heights. Together, we will continue to work toward shared goals of innovation, sustainability, and inclusive prosperity.
On this Independence Day, we celebrate not only the legacy of our past but also the promise of our future — a future defined by resilience, progress, and the enduring bonds of friendship. Jai Hind!
• Fahad Ahmed Khan Suri is India's consul general to Saudi Arabia.
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