5 Must Watch Speeches of Shri Narendra Modi to the Indian diaspora

Published By : Admin | November 27, 2013 | 14:37 IST
"Top 5 Speeches of Shri Narendra Modi to the Indian diaspora"

The Indian diaspora is one of the most globalized communities in the entire world. Go to any corner of the world and you would see a person belonging to India. Over the years, the Indian diaspora has integrated into the nations they have settled in and at the same time kept a strong bond with India. Shri Narendra Modi has emerged as the most popular leader among the Indian diaspora, who view him as a leader who can take India to great heights and restore its glory as the leader of the world.

Here are 5 must watch speeches of Shri Narendra Modi interacting with the Indian diaspora:

(1)  Shri Narendra Modi’s address at the Annual National Convention of Overseas Friends of BJP (OFBJP) – 22nd September 2013


“Elections are not about any person or post but they are about dreams of the people, to wipe the tears of the poor and to work for the welfare of our farmers, the marginalized and tribal communities.”


“Individuals may come and go, it is the Nation that is eternal and said that everybody must work for the nation.”


“Parties took decades to win power but BJP got the opportunity to serve the people in years of its formation. To win the trust of the people is not a small thing and the BJP won the people’s trust due to their Karyakartas.”

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(2)  Shri Modi addressing Indian diaspora from all across the world during Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2013 held in Kochi, Kerala- 9th January 2013


“If we have to move ahead in the 21st century development is the only way ahead. It is not about how much money you have but to do something better than before.”


“I have already requested that the 2015 Pravasi Bharatiya meet be held in Gujarat. This is because the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas is linked to Gandhi ji’s arrival from South Africa and 2015 marks the centenary of Gandhi ji’s arrival to India from South Africa.”


“India is the world’s most youthful nation. A nation with such youth power cannot dream small. We cannot commit this crime. We should dream big, we should enable the youth to dream big and we should give them an opportunity to realize their dreams. For that, if rules need to be altered, if priorities need to be changed then so be it.”

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(3)  Narendra Modi’s address to NRIs across 20 cities of USA to commemorate 53rd Gujarat Day celebrations- 13th May 2013


“Credit for the success of Gujarat does not go to an individual but the collective efforts of the 6 crore people of Gujarat.”


“Gujaratis are a global community. Gujaratis have always taken people together. Staying outside India, you have not let Gujarat or India get a bad name. In the true sense you are our cultural ambassadors and this has given strength to us.”


“Gujarat Government is working towards ‘Sarvangi (holistic), Sarvasparshi (all pervasive), Sarvasamaveshak (inclusive) and Sarvadoor Vikas. Development must reach all corners of Gujarat.” 

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(4)  Shri Modi’s speech at Outreach Programme organized by Overseas Friends of BJP- 10th March 2013


“Our Mantra is ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.’ For me, secularism means ‘India First’; “Whatever we do, it must be for India. We must never let India, her honor, the dreams of the people be adversely affected. India first it must be!”


“Wherever we stay, our links with our roots, our culture, our tradition must remain…the Bharat Prem and Bharat Bhakti must remain and increase over the years”


“Gujarat has created a new ray of hope and that in this atmosphere of darkness if a ray of hope emerges, it is natural that it draws the attention of the world.”

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(5)  Shri Modi speaking to NRIs during 2012 Gujarat Day celebrations- 20th May 2012



“Your passports can change but not the colour of your blood. I laud your concern for Gujarat and its growth.”


“Gujarat has achieved balanced growth in all three sectors- Agriculture, Industry and Services.”


“Gujarat has contributed in both strands of the freedom struggle. If Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel led the non- violent struggle, Gujarat is also home to Shyamji Krishnavarma who inspired revolutionary nationalists.”

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On the occasion of National Youth Day, PM to participate in the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2025 on 12th January
January 10, 2025
PM to interact with 3000 young leaders selected through a merit-based, multi-level selection process from over 30 lakh participants
Young leaders to make presentations to PM, reflecting innovative ideas and solutions to address some of India's most pressing challenges
In a unique initiative, youth to get an opportunity to share their ideas, experiences, and aspirations directly to PM during lunch

On the occasion of National Youth Day, commemorating the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will participate in the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2025 on 12th January, at around 10 AM, at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. He will engage with 3,000 dynamic young leaders from across India. He will also address the gathering on the occasion.

The Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue aims to break the 25 year old tradition of holding the National Youth Festival in a conventional manner. It aligns with the Prime Minister's Independence Day call to engage 1 lakh youth in politics without political affiliations and provide them a national platform to make their ideas for Viksit Bharat, a reality. In line with this, on this National Youth Day, Prime Minister will participate in multiple activities designed to inspire, motivate, and empower the nation's future leaders. Innovative young leaders will make ten powerpoint presentations representing the ten thematic areas pivotal to India’s development before the Prime Minister. These presentations reflect the innovative ideas and solutions proposed by young leaders to address some of India's most pressing challenges.

Prime Minister will also release a compilation of best essays written by participants on the ten themes. These themes encompass diverse areas such as technology, sustainability, women empowerment, manufacturing, and agriculture.

In a unique setting, Prime Minister will join the young leaders for lunch, providing them an opportunity to share their ideas, experiences, and aspirations directly to him. This personal interaction will bridge the gap between governance and youth aspirations, fostering a deeper sense of ownership and responsibility among the participants.

During the Dialogue, which is starting from 11th January, the young leaders will engage in competitions, activities, and cultural and thematic presentations. It will also include deliberations on the themes led by mentors and domain experts. It will also witness cultural performances and a drone show, showcasing India's artistic heritage while symbolizing its modern advancements.

The 3,000 dynamic and motivated youth have been selected to participate in the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue, through the Viksit Bharat Challenge, a meticulously crafted, merit-based multi level selection process to identify and showcase the most motivated and dynamic young voices from across the nation. It included three stages with participants ranging from 15 - 29 years. The first stage, Viksit Bharat Quiz, was conducted in 12 languages for youth from all states to take part, and saw participation of around 30 lakh young minds. Qualified quiz participants progressed to the 2nd stage, essay round, where they articulated their ideas on ten pivotal themes critical to realizing the vision of a "Viksit Bharat", which saw over 2 lakh essays being submitted. In the 3rd stage, State Rounds, 25 candidates per theme advanced to participate in rigorous in-person competitions. Each state identified its top three participants from each track, forming dynamic teams for the national event in Delhi.

1,500 participants from the Viksit Bharat Challenge Track, representing the top 500 teams from State Championships; 1,000 participants from the Traditional Track, chosen through state-level youth festivals, cultural programs, and exhibitions on innovation in science and technology; and 500 Pathbreakers, invited for their groundbreaking contributions in different areas will be participating in the Dialogue.