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'India Will Be Self-Reliant In All Sectors, Women Will Lead': PM's Principal Secretary PK Mishra

'India Will Be Self-Reliant In All Sectors, Women Will Lead': PM's Principal Secretary PK Mishra
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Principal Secretary PK Mishra said India is increasingly viewed by many nations- particularly across the Global South- as a Vishwa Bandhu, a trusted global partner that blends modern capabilities with civilizational wisdom.
Speaking at the inaugural session of the Centenary Foundation Week of the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines) in Dhanbad, PK Mishra outlined the Prime Minister's long-term vision for India 2047, stressing that the goal is to achieve the status of a developed nation while maintaining harmony with nature and culture and emerging as a global leader in science and technology.
He said the country aims to become atmanirbhar across sectors, with women leading the development narrative, an economy that remains inclusive and innovative and a national life free from corruption, casteism and communalism.
What PK Mishra Said On Indian Economy
Reflecting on India's economic trajectory over the past 11 years, PK Mishra described the Prime Minister's governance philosophy as one driven by innovation and reinvention. He highlighted four pillars guiding this approach: boosting competitiveness, leveraging technology, responding to global challenges and ensuring efficient last-mile delivery of government services.
Acknowledging the tumultuous global environment- shaped by the pandemic, trade conflicts, geopolitical tensions, climate change and supply-chain disruptions- PK Mishra said India has demonstrated remarkable resilience. He pointed to the 8.2% GDP growth recorded in the second quarter of the current financial year as evidence of the economy's strength and momentum.
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“Even amidst uncertainty, India is moving ahead with courage and confidence in the Amrit Kaal," PK Mishra noted, underlining the government's belief that the next phase of India's growth will be defined by stability, self-reliance and global leadership.
India's economic momentum was reinforced by fresh official data showing GDP expanded 8.2% in the July–September quarter of 2025–26, the fastest pace in six quarters. The sharp pickup, driven by strong manufacturing and services activity, marks a clear acceleration from the 5.6% growth seen in the same period last year and even surpasses the 7.8% recorded in the previous quarter. With growth averaging 8% in the first half of the year, the latest numbers underscore the economy's resilience amid a challenging global environment.
Source: News18
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