
Modi's Meteoric Moments: Tech Triumphs, Infra Inaugurals, and 25 Years of Impact
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Narendra Modi has truly been a man in motion these past few days, marking a convergence of technology, diplomacy, infrastructure, and personal milestones. Today, he inaugurated the ninth edition of the India Mobile Congress at Yashobhoomi in New Delhi, Asia's biggest telecom and tech event spanning October 8 to 11. According to India Mobile Congress organisers, this glittering showcase brings together 400 companies, 7000 delegates, and over 1.5 lakh visitors from 150 countries. Modi hailed India's emergence as the world's second-largest telecom market and a leader in 5G, and announced the success of the indigenous 4G stack, putting India among the top five nations globally capable of such achievement. He called it the "best time to invest, innovate, and make in India," citing the nation's rapid progress in AI, quantum communications, semiconductors, 6G, and fraud prevention technology. Media outlets like YourStory and Mid-Day captured Modi’s message of relentless reforms to boost start-ups and manufacturing, urging global investors to seize the moment.
No story about Modi would be complete without his latest infrastructure headline: in Navi Mumbai, he just cut the ribbon on Phase 1 of the Navi Mumbai International Airport. This mega-greenfield project, costing nearly Rs 19,650 crore, is set to handle up to 90 million passengers annually and will work in tandem with Mumbai's current airport to form a global multi-airport system as reported by the Prime Minister’s official channels. Modi also launched "Mumbai One," India's first integrated mobility app for public transport operators, signaling his push for seamless urban connectivity.
Business innovation has been a talking point too. At the UP International Trade Show 2025, Modi publicly endorsed Azimuth Business on Wheels from Noida, applauding their “Make in India” flavored mobile F&B units—a move that drew applause, as reported by The Tribune India. Modi’s speech there doubled down on the government’s commitment to making everything “from chips to ships,” furthering his narrative of manufacturing pride.
Diplomatic spotlight shines as well. Tomorrow, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer lands in Mumbai, his first official visit, invited by Modi himself. They’ll jointly review progress on the India-UK Strategic Partnership and address the Global Fintech Fest, themed “Powered by AI, Augmented Intelligence, Innovation, and Inclusion”—a highly anticipated moment according to the Ministry of External Affairs.
On the personal front, Modi just hit a milestone: 25 years in constitutional office, including 13 as Gujarat’s Chief Minister and 11 as Prime Minister. As reported in The Times of India, he reflected on social media about the journey, challenges, and his pledge to work harder for a “Viksit Bharat,” touting the lift of 25 crore Indians out of poverty and empowering women and youth.
Social media has been abuzz thanks to Modi’s posts celebrating these initiatives and milestones, amplifying his narrative of India's transformative decade. No major speculation or controversies have surfaced in headlines, with coverage focused on his leadership at major global and domestic events and steadfast promotion of India's digital and infrastructural rise.
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