Amid rising global conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia, PM Narendra Modi voiced optimism about the Indian economy, highlighting decade-long transformative changes. Speaking at the Kautilya Economic Conclave, he noted global confidence in India’s growth, citing upgraded projections by the World Bank, IMF, and Moody’s. Modi emphasized ongoing reforms and potential investment opportunities, particularly in the green economy.
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