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President Murmu urges Indian Diaspora to contribute to building a Viksit Bharat

President Murmu urges Indian Diaspora to contribute to building a Viksit Bharat

Bhubaneswar, Jan 10 (UNI) President Droupadi Murmu on Friday called upon the Indian diaspora
to look toward the future with hope and determination to help build a Viksit Bharat (Developed India).
Addressing the valedictory function of the 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Convention here,
Murmu emphasized that India is marching toward becoming a developed nation by 2047,
when it will celebrate 100 years of independence.
She stated that this vision is not merely a government initiative but a national mission that requires the proactive and enthusiastic participation of every Indian, including those living abroad.
"Together, we can build a Viksit Bharat—a nation that stands tall on the global stage and continues
to be a beacon of light for the world," she said.
Murmu highlighted that the vision for a developed India aligns with its growing stature on the world stage, particularly as a leading voice for the Global South. It is guided by the timeless philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam—'The World is One Family.'
"This vision is about creating an ecosystem that not only meets our needs but also contributes to global well-being," she added.
The President stressed the importance of balancing economic progress with social justice and environmental stewardship to ensure a bright future for generations to come.
She noted that the Indian diaspora plays an integral role in this vision.
"Your global presence gives you a unique perspective, and your achievements enable you to significantly contribute to the realization of a developed India," she said.
The President praised the diaspora for carrying the knowledge and skills acquired in India, along
with the values and ethos that form the foundation of its civilization. Whether in technology,
medicine, arts, or entrepreneurship, the contributions of the Indian diaspora have been recognized and respected worldwide.
Murmu lauded the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas for evolving into more than just an event, describing it as a platform where ideas converge, collaborations are forged, and the bonds between India and its diaspora are strengthened.
She congratulated Christine Kangaloo, President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, for being conferred with the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman 2025.

"Your outstanding contributions in leading your nation, with a special focus on women and the Indian diaspora, set a high benchmark on the world stage," Murmu said, adding that it reflects the deep ties of friendship and shared values between the two nations.
The President also conferred the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman on other distinguished individuals, acknowledging their extraordinary achievements.
"Your success stories are a matter of pride for India and inspire millions worldwide to strive for excellence," she said.
Murmu expressed confidence that the three-day event provided an opportunity for meaningful dialogue and the sharing of experiences.
"This event underscores that, while you may be physically distant from your homeland, your connections with Bharat remain as strong as ever," she noted.
Recognizing the diaspora's crucial role in nation-building, the President highlighted various government initiatives to support Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Overseas Citizens of India
(OCIs). Consular services have been simplified, and processes have been digitized and
streamlined. Programs like the "Know India Programme" offer younger members of the
diaspora avenues to rediscover their Indian roots.
Murmu appreciated the Odisha Government for appointing a Nodal Minister to engage with the diaspora for projects and investments.
She also mentioned recent missions such as Operation Kaveri, Operation Ganga, and Operation Vande Bharat, launched to assist distressed Indians abroad, underscoring the government's commitment to supporting Indians worldwide in times of need.
The President commended the insightful discussions held during the event, involving experts from diverse fields, and noted that these deliberations would shape policies benefiting both India and the global community.
She also acknowledged the significant contributions of women, students, and youth among the diaspora.
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