New Delhi, June 21, 2025 – India’s Union Home and Cooperation Minister, Amit Shah, recently highlighted the core strength of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s governance model, emphasizing that all government schemes and plans are rooted in the real needs of the people. Speaking about the past 11 years of Modi’s leadership, Shah described how India has shifted from a state of “despair” to one of “optimism” through practical, people-focused policies.
In 2014, when Modi took office, India faced significant challenges, including economic stagnation, widespread corruption, and a lack of clear policy direction. Shah noted that the government inherited a “policy paralysis” that hindered progress. Over the past decade, however, the Modi administration has worked to address these issues with a philosophy of “minimum government, maximum governance.” This approach focuses on reducing bureaucratic hurdles while delivering tangible results for citizens.
Key achievements include lifting over 269 million people out of poverty, achieving 100% household electrification, and providing sanitation facilities to every home. Major initiatives like the Jan Dhan financial inclusion program and the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) have revolutionized digital access, connecting over 1 billion people to banking and online transactions. Infrastructure development has also surged, with record investments in highways, railways, and airports, boosting India’s global economic standing.
Shah emphasized that Modi’s policies are designed with “complete solutions” rather than temporary fixes. For instance, programs like Operation Sindoor and the provision of 130 million gas connections have directly improved the lives of millions, particularly in rural areas. Additionally, the government’s zero-tolerance stance on terrorism and naxalism has enhanced national security, while economic reforms like the Goods and Services Tax (GST) have streamlined business operations and attracted foreign investment.
“India is now not only the safest place to invest but also the most promising,” Shah said, pointing to the country’s rising global influence. He credited Modi’s leadership for creating a governance model that draws inspiration from grassroots realities rather than abstract ideas, ensuring that schemes reach those who need them most.
As India continues its journey toward development, Shah’s remarks reflect a government confident in its achievements and focused on sustaining this momentum. For a nation once burdened by challenges, the past 11 years have marked a significant turnaround, positioning India as a beacon of optimism on the global stage.
Sources: Statements from Union Home Minister Amit Shah, June 2025; posts on X reflecting public sentiment.