NaMoSTE NEW YORK
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a jubilant crowd of thousands of expatriate Indians in New York on Sunday, emphasizing his commitment to the nation. As Indiaís first Prime Minister born after Independence, he reflected, ìI may not have given my life for the country, but I can certainly live for it.î
Modi is in the U.S. for the Quad summit and took the opportunity to connect with the Indian diaspora at Long Islandís Nassau Coliseum. This historic event marked the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Long Island in 75 years, reminiscent of his highly successful ìHowdy Modiî event in Texas in 2019.
During the vibrant ìModi and USî celebration, adorned with cultural performances, Modi honored the sacrifices made during Indiaís freedom movement, acknowledging that countless individuals gave their lives for the nation. The atmosphere was electric, with attendees chanting ëModi, Modií in enthusiastic support.
He began his address with the powerful invocation of ìBharat Mata ki Jai,î underscoring a shared sense of pride among the community. Modi also highlighted the global significance of the word ìNamaste,î stating, ìIt has become global from local now,î a sentiment that resonated deeply with his audience.
In his speech, Modi proclaimed, ìIndia is now a land of opportunities.î He emphasized that the country no longer waits for opportunities; it actively creates them, having established pathways for growth across all sectors in the past decade. His words ignited hope and pride among the Indian diaspora, showcasing Indiaís evolving role on the world stage. The address served as a precursor to his anticipated participation at UNís ëSummit of the Futureí today, where PM Narendra Modi is expected to discuss global challenges and Indiaís role on the international stage.