Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked the foundation days of Meghalaya, Tripura, and Manipur with personalized letters to their leaders, shared prominently on X. These communications brimmed with admiration for the regions’ cultural depth, natural splendor, and indomitable spirit.
In his note to Meghalaya’s Conrad Sangma, Modi depicted the state as a paradise of scenic wonders and time-honored traditions upheld by its indigenous tribes. He applauded the locals’ environmental ethos and initiatives uplifting women, calling them beacons of inspiration.
The PM fondly remembered his Shillong trip in 2016 and honored P.A. Sangma’s contributions on his decennial remembrance, noting how his stewardship fueled Meghalaya’s ascent.
Addressing Tripura’s Dr. Manik Saha, Modi hailed the state’s cultural richness and energetic citizens. He reflected on his recent Navratri pilgrimage to Tripura Sundari Temple in 2025, inspecting enhancement works that promise to elevate this sacred site.
Praising fiscal reforms and rising investments, Modi noted how Saha’s administration has spawned employment avenues, empowering the youth and signaling Tripura’s economic renaissance.
Modi’s letter to Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla extolled the state’s artistic excellence and athletic achievements, which mirror national pride worldwide.
He drew parallels to the independence struggle, spotlighting Netaji’s momentous act in Manipur. The PM vowed that the heroic sacrifices of its people would resonate eternally, fueling ongoing progress.
Through these epistles, Modi bridges historical pride with future aspirations, cementing the Northeast’s pivotal role in India’s growth story.