Youth Leaders Engage in Dialogue for a Developed India

The Developed India Youth Leaders Dialogue program, led by Central Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, emphasizes the ongoing journey towards a developed nation beyond 2047. Participants engaged in meaningful discussions, raising high-quality questions about sustainable development and environmental concerns. The event also featured inspiring speeches and interactive sessions, including insights from National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, who encouraged youth to draw from history to build a stronger India. This initiative highlights the importance of youth involvement in shaping the future of the nation.
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Youth Leaders Engage in Dialogue for a Developed India

Central Minister Highlights Importance of Youth Dialogue

Central Minister Hardeep Singh Puri expressed gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi and others for organizing the Developed India Youth Leaders Dialogue program. He emphasized that the vision of a 'Developed India' is not merely a target for 2047 but an ongoing process. Speaking to reporters, he praised the high quality of questions posed by the young participants.


Quality Questions Reflect Positive Engagement

Puri reiterated that the goal of a 'Developed India' extends beyond 2047, highlighting the importance of youth participation in this journey. He noted that the questions raised during the dialogue were of exceptional quality, addressing topics such as sustainable development, green transformation, and concerns regarding clean air and river water. These inquiries are seen as very encouraging signs.


A Unique Learning Experience for Youth

He further remarked on the significance of young individuals connecting with students from various regions of the country, describing it as an excellent learning opportunity. Puri extended his congratulations and thanks to the Prime Minister and everyone involved in organizing this initiative. The third day of the 'Developed India Youth Leaders Dialogue 2026', held under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, commenced at Bharat Mandapam with great enthusiasm. According to an official release, the event featured various activities, including an inspiring speech by the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya, an engaging interactive session with ISRO astronauts, and a cultural program showcasing India's rich diversity.


National Security Advisor Urges Youth to Build a Stronger Nation

On Friday, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval remarked that India's independence came at a significant cost, with generations of Indians enduring humiliation, destruction, and loss. He urged the youth to draw inspiration from history to rebuild the nation and work towards creating a strong and great India based on their values, rights, and beliefs.