Prime Minister Modi, at the Fifth National Conference of Chief Secretaries, emphasized the need for states to promote manufacturing, enhance Ease of Doing Business, and strengthen the services sector to position India as a Global Services Giant. He also highlighted the importance of increasing food exports.
During the conference, PM Modi outlined a vision for achieving self-reliance, empowering the underprivileged, and realizing a developed India through collaborative efforts between the Centre and states.
Emphasizing the significance of quality in governance and manufacturing, PM Modi urged for a focus on making ‘Made in India’ synonymous with quality and reiterated the commitment to ‘Zero Effect, Zero Defect’.
PM Modi underscored the role of India’s youth in driving next-generation reforms and stressed the need to empower the country’s demographic dividend. He also discussed governance reforms, skill development, and the potential for India to emerge as a major food exporter.
The conference facilitated discussions on various aspects such as skill development, higher education, youth empowerment, and governance reforms. PM Modi called for a proactive approach from states in encouraging manufacturing, improving Ease of Doing Business, and enhancing the services sector to establish India as a Global Services Giant.
The event marked a significant step in strengthening the partnership between the Centre and states, focusing on maximizing India’s human capital potential and fostering inclusive growth. It aimed to create a unified roadmap for national development priorities through cooperative federalism.
