Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Noida International Airport in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, emphasizing its role in advancing the vision of a developed Uttar Pradesh. The airport’s opening signifies a significant stride in India’s aviation infrastructure expansion.
During the inauguration, PM Modi visited an exhibition showcasing the airport’s construction journey, accompanied by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Addressing the audience, he praised the youth’s enthusiasm, noting that the project would elevate their aspirations.
PM Modi highlighted the airport’s importance in fostering a developed India and Uttar Pradesh, noting the state’s rise as a hub for international airports. Expressing gratitude to the state’s residents for their support, he underscored the airport’s potential to benefit regions like Mathura, Aligarh, and Ghaziabad.
The Prime Minister emphasized the airport’s positive impact on various sectors, including agriculture, small industries, and youth employment in western Uttar Pradesh. He lauded the project as a significant step towards realizing a developed Uttar Pradesh, extending congratulations to the state’s populace.
Discussing the West Asia crisis, PM Modi acknowledged the challenges faced by nations due to disruptions in essential commodities’ supply chains. He assured that India is actively addressing the crisis to shield its citizens from adverse impacts, particularly in the context of oil and gas imports.
