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As India approaches its 79th Independence Day this Friday August 15th I Narendra Modi am in the thick of both celebrations and international diplomacy with headlines coming fast and international and domestic watchers buzzing. At home the big story is my government’s open call for citizen ideas for the annual Red Fort Independence Day speech an ongoing campaign on MyGov and the NaMo app. This year’s theme spotlights inclusive nation-building participative democracy and youth involvement with green campaigns virtual events and a special push for public creative competition as covered by Jagranjosh and MyGov. The expectation is for a speech that will strongly reflect citizen priorities technological advancement and national unity.
On business and innovation the Economic Times and All India Radio report my announcement of major new investments in India’s semiconductor and technology ecosystem. The Cabinet has approved four semiconductor plants involving global giants like Intel and Lockheed Martin representing over 4500 crore rupees in three states. Likewise a multi-thousand crore hydroelectric project in Arunachal Pradesh has received the go-ahead with explicit government focus on energy security and green development. According to official PMO channels the Lucknow Metro Rail Project phase 1B was also greenlit further reinforcing urban infrastructure priorities.
Internationally front-page headlines everywhere are following the escalating Indo-US diplomatic drama. According to the Times of India and The Indian Express preparations are underway for me to travel to New York in late September for the United Nations General Assembly—ostensibly for global talks but with high diplomatic stakes looming back home. A key objective is a high-profile meeting with US President Donald Trump aimed at resolving a heated trade and tariff stand-off. Trump’s administration recently imposed a headline-grabbing 50 percent tariff on Indian imports—half to punish India’s continued purchase of Russian oil. Official MEA statements strongly rejected these tariffs emphasizing India’s sovereign right to act in its national interest.
Meanwhile as NDTV and The Indian Express note all eyes are on the upcoming Trump-Putin summit set for Alaska on August 15th to seek a peace breakthrough in the Ukraine war. I have spoken with both President Putin and President Zelensky this week to prod movement towards peace a priority for India given energy geopolitics. India publicly welcomed the peace summit with a statement echoing my repeated refrain This is not an era of war.
On the world stage my recent phone calls with Uzbek President Mirziyoyev and Brazilian President Lula da Silva as well as a virtual address to the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics have kept the foreign policy calendar tightly packed. On social media the buzz is mostly favorable about the Independence Day crowdsourcing the green push and my continued image as both pragmatic administrator and global statesman. No major verified scandals speculation or rumors have gained traction on public platforms.
Business headlines are also tracking how my government will navigate the deepening US tariff row and whether the upcoming UNGA visit will finally land a major trade deal with Washington. With Trump’s rhetoric and the global energy chessboard both at a boiling point public expectation is that developments in the next few weeks—especially around August 15 and September’s UNGA—will be among the most consequential in India’s recent political biography.
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