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Home » Blog » Rising Bharat Summit 2025 Highlights: Key Moments From Day 1 With PM Modi, Nitin Gadkari And More

Rising Bharat Summit 2025 Highlights: Key Moments From Day 1 With PM Modi, Nitin Gadkari And More

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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Rising Bharat Summit 2025 prominent: In Rising Bharat Summit 2025, Prime Minister Modi said that global challenges did not deter India, which doubled its economy in a decade. He said that India now shapes the policy of the possibilities and called Waqf Bill Key to social justice, hitting the appeasement policy behind the protests. Emphasizing the urgency, he said that the delay is the enemy of development.

The News18 Rising Bharat Summit 2025 is where India’s defining conversations take the center of the stage. The summit celebrates the power of the youth of India as the driving force on the trip to a Vksit Bharat by 2047. As the world recognizes the emerging power of Bharat, this summit gathers, Global Stalwarts, Tebal, Tebal, Tebal, Teobal, Teobal ,, Teobal ,, Teobal ,, Toobal, Tobal, Cobal. Revolutionaries to address the most urgent problems that define our future.

At the summit, global voices admired India’s growth narrative when the minister of the Union, Nitin Gadkari, described an attentive goal of the construction of 100 km of roads daily and said that personal cars should give way to public transport. He also called the bad contractors, revealed to pay their own traffic fines and proposed to group helmets with new two -wheeled vehicles. The economist Jeffrey Sachs warned that the United States is diverting towards the government of a single bass Trump and said that Taiwan should learn from the lost confidence of Ukraine in Washington.

Podcast Raj Shamani said S Jaishankar inspired one of his best episodes and admitted that he would like to rebuild podcasts with Gadkari and Honey Singh. Børge Brende of Wef said that the decoupling of the United States-China will damage the global economy and highlighted Modi’s strong ties with Trump as a key to future United India-State agreements. Chandrika Tandon reflected on reading 2,000 books and mixing music with meditation to lead his business, calling Grammy a surprise. Sachin pilot marked underestimation and poverty as the central problems of India and emphasized the need for a caste census to better assign resources.

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