Quote"Narendra Modi in Raigad, the land of the great Chhatrapati Shivaji"
Quote"Narendra Modi pays rich tributes to Chhatrapati Shivaji at his Samadhi"
Quote"Narendra Modi addresses a programme organized by Shiv Pratishthan Hindustan: Narendra Modi"
Quote"Shivaji Maharaj integrated people. He took everyone along and worked towards the goal: Narendra Modi"
Quote"Chhatrapati Shivaji sowed dreams for our nation. Those dreams are calling us: Narendra Modi"
Quote"Chhatrapati Shivaji lived the Mantra of Sarva Pantha Sambhava: Narendra Modi"
Quote" See Chhatrapati Shivaji’s contribution towards good governance and human management: Narendra Modi"

On Sunday 5th January 2014 Shri Narendra Modi visited the historic land of Raigad in Maharashtra. Shri Modi paid rich tributes to one of the greatest sons of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and visited his Samadhi. He addressed a programme organised by Shiv Pratishthan Hindustan. Shri Modi affirmed that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj would always be remembered as a person who integrated everyone, took everyone along and worked towards the goal of a Bhavya and Divya Bharat. He pointed that Chhatrapati Shivaji lived the Mantra of Sarva Pantha Sambhava. “Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was fighting for the pride of India. His was not a fight to grab power but it was a fight to save India from slavery,” avowed Shri Modi.

Narendra Modi in Raigad, the land of the great Chhatrapati Shivaji

Shri Modi said that he is extremely delighted to come to Raigad and added that in every part of this historic land there are dreams that were sown by none other than Shivaji Maharaj. He stated, “In every part of this land, dreams of a Bhavya and Divya Bharat have been sown. These dreams are calling us. Shivaji Maharaj sowed dreams for our nation. Bowing to this land, it should be our dream to create a Bhavya and Divya Bharat.” Shri Modi went on to say, “There should be an India where there is no poverty, where our youth have jobs and where an Indian can walk with his or her head held high in every part of the world.”

Shri Modi rightly pointed that only remembering Chhatrapati Shivaji of the battle field was one thing but it is equally true that he leaves behind a strong contribution in the fields of good governance and human management. He added that Chhatrapati Shivaji realized the importance of the seas and this was not only for war but also for maritime trade. Shri Modi recalled the importance Shivaji Maharaj gave to building a navy.  Shri Modi also recalled Shivaji Maharaj’s vision for good governance be it in irrigation or several other fields.

Narendra Modi in Raigad, the land of the great Chhatrapati Shivaji

He stated that foreigners may have described Chhatrapati Shivaji as anything but in every Indian language Shivaji Maharaj is remembered. Shri Modi shared that from Rabindranath Tagore to Lala Lajpat Rai and Veer Savarkar, every great has remembered Chhatrapati Shivaji. He also congratulated all the efforts that have been made to share the greatness of Shivaji Maharaj with the future generations.

Shri Modi concluded his speech with a hope that India be blessed with good governance, skill and an India that can contribute a lot to the world. He also sought the blessings of Jija Mata and Chhatrapati Shivaji for that.

President of the Maharashtra BJP and MLA in the Maharashtra Assembly Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Leader of Opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Council Shri Vinod Tawde and Shiv Sena MP Shri Anant Geete were present on the occasion.

Narendra Modi in Raigad, the land of the great Chhatrapati Shivaji

Narendra Modi in Raigad, the land of the great Chhatrapati Shivaji

Narendra Modi in Raigad, the land of the great Chhatrapati Shivaji

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June 07, 2025
QuotePM outlines 5 key global priorities to strengthen Disaster Resilience
QuoteIndia established a tsunami warning system benefiting 29 countries: PM
QuoteIndia's recognises the Small Island Developing States as Large Ocean Countries and the need for special attention to their vulnerabilities: PM
QuoteStrengthening Early warning systems and coordination is crucial: PM
QuoteA global digital repository of learnings and best practices of building back from disasters would be beneficial for entire world: PM

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the International Conference on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure 2025 via videoconferencing today. Addressing the gathering, he welcomed the participants to the International Conference on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure 2025, marking its first-ever hosting in Europe. He expressed gratitude to the President of France, H.E. Mr. Emmanuel Macron and the Government of France for their support in organizing the event. The Prime Minister also extended his best wishes for the upcoming United Nations Oceans Conference.

Highlighting the theme of the conference, ‘Shaping a Resilient Future for Coastal Regions,’ Shri Modi underscored the vulnerability of coastal regions and islands to natural disasters and climate change. He cited recent disasters, including Cyclone Remal in India and Bangladesh, Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean, Typhoon Yagi in South-east Asia, Hurricane Helene in the United States, Typhoon Usagi in the Philippines, and Cyclone Chido in parts of Africa. Shri Modi emphasized that these disasters have caused significant damage to lives and property, reinforcing the need for resilient infrastructure and proactive disaster management.

Recalling India's past experiences with devastating disasters, including the super-cyclone of 1999 and the tsunami of 2004, the Prime Minister emphasized how India adapted and rebuilt with resilience, constructing cyclone shelters across vulnerable areas and contributing to the establishment of a tsunami warning system benefiting 29 countries.

Underlining the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure’s (CDRI) ongoing work with 25 Small Island Developing States to build resilient homes, hospitals, schools, energy systems, water security measures, and early warning systems, Shri Modi expressed his appreciation for the presence of representatives from the Pacific Indian Ocean, and Caribbean regions, and welcomed the African Union’s participation in the coalition. Drawing attention to key global priorities, the Prime Minister outlined 5 key topics. First, the importance of integrating disaster resilience courses, modules, and skill development programs into higher education to build a skilled workforce equipped to tackle future challenges. Second, he stressed the need for a global digital repository to document best practices and learnings from countries that have faced disasters and rebuilt with resilience. Shri Modi underscored that disaster resilience requires innovative financing and called for the creation of actionable programs to ensure developing nations have access to necessary funds as the third priority. Fourthly, the Prime Minister reaffirmed India's recognition of Small Island Developing States as Large Ocean Countries and emphasized the need for special attention to their vulnerabilities. Mentioning the fifth priority, Shri Modi highlighted the necessity of strengthening early warning systems and coordination, noting their critical role in facilitating timely decision-making and effective last-mile communication. The Prime Minister expressed confidence that discussions at the conference would address these essential aspects.

Prime Minister called for the construction of infrastructure that remains steadfast against time and tide, emphasizing the need for resilience in development. He concluded by urging global efforts to build a strong and disaster-resilient future for the world.