Modi's Renewed Push for Swadeshi: A Call for National Economic Unity
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the adoption of 'Swadeshi' to support locally-made products amid global economic uncertainties. Speaking in Varanasi, he urged citizens, political parties, and leaders to promote indigenous goods as a step towards becoming the world's third-largest economy. Modi also highlighted government efforts to aid farmers.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has renewed his call for the adoption of 'Swadeshi' as a strategy to combat global economic uncertainties by promoting locally-made products. Addressing a gathering in Varanasi, Modi stressed the need for every Indian to embrace indigenous goods to strengthen the nation's economy.
Modi underlined that in the face of growing global instability and tariffs impacting Indian exports, prioritizing 'Swadeshi' is crucial for India's economic progress. He called on political parties and citizens alike to put aside differences and rally for the nation's economic interests.
The Prime Minister also spotlighted government measures aiding farmers, like the PM-KISAN scheme, while urging conscious consumerism. He appealed to traders to support the 'Vocal for Local' movement, particularly with festivals approaching, to boost the country's economic resurgence.
(With inputs from agencies.)