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11 Years Of NDA: PM Modi Says People Came Together With Resolve Of Making India Stronger

11 Years Of NDA: PM Modi Says People Came Together With Resolve Of Making India Stronger

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PM Modi praised India's progress in defence and technology under BJP-led NDA's 11-year rule. He highlighted achievements in modernisation, self-reliance, and global leadership.
As Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) completed its 11 years in government at the Centre, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the progress that the country made in the last decade. Taking to social media platform X, Prime Minister Modi praised the defence sector for making remarkable achievement, with an aim to both modernise and become self reliant when it comes to production.
'The last 11 years have marked significant changes in our defence sector, with a clear focus on both modernisation and becoming self reliant when it comes to defence production. It is gladdening to see how the people of India have come together with the resolve of making India stronger! #11YearsOfRakshaShakti (sic),", PM Modi tweeted.
The last 11 years have marked significant changes in our defence sector, with a clear focus on both modernisation and becoming self reliant when it comes to defence production. It is gladdening to see how the people of India have come together with the resolve of making India… https://t.co/kQFrjLcc5Z — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 10, 2025
His tweet came in response to a post by the official X handle @MyGovIndia, citizen engagement platform of Government of India.
The government handle attributed India's success in last 11 years to the PM Modi's visionary leadership. It mentioned that under PM Modi-led govt, the country has witnessed a revolution its defence capabilities, deepened strategic global partnerships, and achieved historic milestones in space exploration.
It also highlighted the PM's vision of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' (self-reliant) that the nation embraced which led to innovations and expansion of India's influence in trade and technology sector.
It further underlines how India has emerged as a 'confident, decisive, and respected global leader."
'India's Rise in 11 Years: Power, Partnerships, and Progress In just 11 years under PM @narendramodi's visionary leadership, India has revolutionized its defence capabilities, deepened strategic global partnerships, and achieved historic milestones in space exploration(sic)," the MyGovIndia handle tweeted.
Guided by his resolve for Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the nation has embraced self-reliant innovation and expanded its influence in trade and technology. This is the story of India's rise as a confident, decisive, and respected global leader — driven by PM Modi's bold vision and unwavering commitment to a stronger Bharat," it further wrote on X.

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