Questions
- In India's perspective to look at international relation changed with the advent of new government in India. Discuss analytically.
- Discuss critically what Prime minister is selling abroad about India and Indians, in his current US visit.
Highlights of PM MODI speech. (Important points from exam point of view).
- PM Modi address in Hindi
- After 30 years India elected a government with a complete majority. In politics, stability plays a very important role.
- A party that has spent a lot of time in the Opposition has come to power
- emphasised Good Governance and Development
- People this govt us because the thinking of the youth has changed
- The aspirations of the youth of India led to such a huge political change
- When I talk about good governance, I mean minimum government and maximum governance
- My efforts are towards simplifying and speeding processes. We want to focus on transparency and e-governance
- There is a 'Neo-Middle Class' in our country, one which has just come out of poverty and does not want to go back
- take our economy ahead on the three pillars of agriculture, manufacturing and services , create a balance between all these sectors .
- Share of agriculture in GDP to be around 30%.
- 'Zero Defect, Zero Effect'. Indian products no defects and will have no adverse impact on environment
- The world will need a big work force by 2020. India is a young country that can fulfill this demand.
- Focused on skill development
- Undertaking labour reforms
- The states are also being strengthened to take decisions on labor force, Centre will co-operate
- Reducing red-tapism for investor friendly environment.
- Took initiatives on foreign direct investment and private investment in our railways
- Efforts to clean the Ganga
- Peace with our neighbours.
- No country can exist on its own, we have to take other countries along
- Ideology has limits, philosophy is limitless. India's philosophy is 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'
- Initiative of a SAARC satellite. This will help all our neighbours.
- Three things that no one else has: democracy; demographic division and demand
- Issue of terrorism very seriously.
- Supports TRADE FACILITATION AGREEMENTS but also safeguarding the food and nutritional security of BPL.
- Providing 24 by 7 electricity supply to remotest place.
- Women empowerment and girl child education.
- Envisioning globalised world rather than alligned world.
- Improving neighbourhood relation and developing strategic partnership (in terms of technological research) with the nations.
Number of question can be framed on the above points related to GS syllabus.
Very soon detailed analysis on how to achieve 30% contribution in agriculture in GDP will be published soon.....
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