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PM Modi: Global Faith in India Fuels Youth Jobs

In a powerful address at the 19th Rozgar Mela, Prime Minister Narendra Modi handed out more than 51,000 government job offers via video conference, underscoring his administration’s commitment to...

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May 23, 2026
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PM Modi: Global Faith in India Fuels Youth Jobs

In a powerful address at the 19th Rozgar Mela, Prime Minister Narendra Modi handed out more than 51,000 government job offers via video conference, underscoring his administration’s commitment to employment generation. He told recipients that international perception of India has shifted decisively: the world now views the country as a dependable partner in global supply chains, driven by its dynamic youth and cutting-edge technology. Reflecting on his recent overseas engagements, Modi described how conversations with global CEOs and political leaders revealed a consistent message—India’s growth momentum is attracting strategic investments. Nations want to participate in this journey, creating avenues for Indian talent to access high-value jobs and international platforms. The Prime Minister outlined concrete outcomes from his tour, including semiconductor and advanced manufacturing tie-ups with the Netherlands, AI and digital innovation frameworks with Sweden, green technology and maritime cooperation with Norway, strategic energy partnerships with the UAE, and defence and critical minerals collaboration with Italy. He asserted that every new agreement directly benefits young Indians by generating employment in sunrise industries. Modi spotlighted the Tata-ASML semiconductor agreement as a transformative milestone that will establish India as a hub for next-generation chip manufacturing. Parallel initiatives in supercomputing with the UAE and sustainable technologies with Nordic and European partners are expected to open thousands of skilled positions. He urged the appointees to view themselves as contributors to a future economy shaped by clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and digital innovation.

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