New Delhi, India – In his inaugural address to the officials of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) after assuming office for the third time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined an ambitious vision for India. He emphasized the need for India to not just meet, but exceed global benchmarks.
“I think my obligation now is to think more than I thought in 10 years, to do more than I did in 10 years,” PM Modi said, indicating a heightened sense of duty and commitment in his third term.
The Prime Minister underscored the need for continuous progress and evolution. “What has to be done now, is to be done towards the direction of crossing the Global Benchmark. What we were yesterday and how well we did today – that time has gone by,” he stated.
PM Modi’s words signal a shift from a mindset of contentment with past achievements to one of relentless ambition and aspiration. His vision is not about keeping up with the world, but about setting the pace and leading from the front.
“If the world is at a stage beyond which there is nothing else, we have to be there. We have to take our country where nobody else reached,” he asserted, highlighting his determination to push the boundaries and redefine standards.
This audacious vision sets the agenda for PM Modi’s third term and heralds a period of rapid advancement and innovation for India. It serves as a rallying call to the officials of the PMO and the entire nation, urging them to dream bigger, aim higher, and work harder to unlock India’s full potential on the global stage.
As India embarks on this ambitious path under PM Modi’s leadership, the world will be keenly watching how India rises to the occasion and establishes new global benchmarks.