PM Modi Leads at International Trade Show, Pushes ‘Make in India’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show in Greater Noida, marking 11 years of the “Make in India” campaign. Modi emphasized the government’s vision to manufacture “from ships to chips,” underscoring a renewed focus on boosting India’s industrial, technological, and digital manufacturing prowess.

The PM highlighted the push for self-reliance with policies promoting homegrown industries, job creation, and technology innovation. The trade show saw participation from leading Indian enterprises and MSMEs, who showcased next-generation products across defence, electronics, automotive, and information technology. The government’s commerce and infrastructure priorities were evident, with new policies expected to further empower India’s global export ambitions.

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