In a rousing address to tribal students in Agartala, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha envisioned a powerhouse India ranking third in global economic standings by 2030, fueled primarily by its vibrant youth. The Sunday event at Ravindra Bhawan, hosted by ABVP, drew massive crowds eager to hear Saha’s blueprint for the future.
Positioning the 18-35 demographic as the nation’s core strength, Saha elaborated on their indispensable roles in national security, economic upliftment, and infrastructural leaps. ‘PM Modi’s mantra of inclusive development thrives on your energy and capabilities,’ he remarked, linking youth involvement directly to flagship national programs.
The CM was particularly impressed by the students’ overwhelming presence, which he saw as a testament to their faith in Tripura’s bright prospects. Advocating for robust student unions in every college, he aimed to channel youthful vigor into constructive nation-building efforts.
Saha recounted how prolonged unrest had once crippled education, but Modi’s 2014 tenure brought transformative stability. India’s economic ascent from 11th to 4th globally is just the beginning, with third place in sight by decade’s end.
Turning to societal duties, he motivated participation in cleanliness drives and blood donation camps. ‘Master AI ethically, innovate relentlessly—this is how we forge a knowledge-driven superpower,’ Saha exhorted. His words ignited a spark of determination among attendees, promising a collaborative push toward India’s economic pinnacle.