This Article is From Apr 09, 2015

NDA Government Restored India's Credibility: Prime Minister Narendra Modi

NDA Government Restored India's Credibility: Prime Minister Narendra Modi

File Photo: Prime Minister Narendra Modi

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, today, said his 10-month-old government had restored India's global credibility in terms of its politics, governance and economy, replacing the "policy paralysis" during the UPA regime with "dynamism".
     
Mr Modi also said that the government has taken a series of measures which have restored faith in our capacity to deliver with transparency, efficiency and speed.
     
"Now, the faith has been restored-there is pace in governance, economic progress and global pride. You can see this," he told Hindustan Times in an exclusive interview.
     
"Global institutions like the IMF, OECD and others are predicting even better growth potential in the coming months and years. India is, thus, back on the global radar."
      
Mr Modi said the government's achievements have to be seen with reference to the past.
      
"In what situation did the people bring us to power? And what is the situation now? Is there a policy paralysis anymore? No. Is there a transparency issue? No. Is there stagnancy in governance? No. Instead, there is dynamism," he said.
      
On issues relating to judiciary, Mr Modi said there have been instances where its initiative has resulted in a "good outcome" and there have been instances when it has resulted in "pain".
      
"I would not like to analyse the judiciary, the experts should look at it," he said three days after he said that judiciary should guard against 'five-star activists' and it was not as fearless as it used to be were - remarks that kicked up a controversy.
     
"We have taken a series of measures which have restored faith in our capacity to deliver with transparency, efficiency and speed. We are looking at the interests of the poor of the country and their empowerment," Mr Modi said.
       
"Good governance with good intentions is the hallmark of our government. Implementation with integrity is our core passion."
       
Mr Modi said the conclusion of the coal and spectrum auctions established that transparency was possible if there was political will while the distribution of the LPG subsidy through direct bank transfers was an example of the government's strategy to help the poor.
      
The direction of his government, the Prime Minister said, was reflected in this year's budget, a futuristic plan for the railways and the pooling of gas for stranded power plants and for fertiliser plants, all of which underscored a "firm commitment towards a prosperous and powerful India."
       
On India-Pakistan relations, Mr Modi said India is open to dialogue with Pakistan on all outstanding issues but in an environment free from terrorism and violence.
       
Mr Modi also said that peace can only thrive when the climate is right.
       
"We remain open to bilateral dialogue with Pakistan on all outstanding issues in an environment free from terrorism and violence," he said.
       
"The Simla Agreement and Lahore Declaration have to be the basis for going forward," he added.

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