London 24/7
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Contacts
  • Latest news
  • Commodities
  • Culture
  • Fashion
  • Finances
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Latest news
  • Commodities
  • Culture
  • Fashion
  • Finances
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
London 24/7
No Result
View All Result
Home Finances

‘Made in India’ must become symbol of excellence, global competitiveness: PM

by London 24/7
in Finances
Reading Time: 3 mins read
‘Made in India’ must become symbol of excellence, global competitiveness: PM

In a recent address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of quality in governance, service delivery, and manufacturing. He stressed that the label ‘Made in India’ must become a symbol of excellence and global competitiveness. This statement by the Prime Minister reflects his vision for a stronger and more prosperous India.

The ‘Made in India’ initiative was launched in 2014 with the aim of promoting India as a global manufacturing hub. It has since then gained significant momentum, with various initiatives and policies being implemented to boost the manufacturing sector. However, the focus on quality has often been overlooked in the pursuit of quantity. Prime Minister Modi’s call for quality in all aspects of governance and service delivery is a step in the right direction.

Quality in governance is crucial for the overall development of a nation. It ensures transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the functioning of the government. The Prime Minister’s emphasis on quality in governance is a reminder to all government officials to prioritize the needs of the citizens and work towards their betterment. It also serves as a motivation for the citizens to actively participate in the governance process and hold their leaders accountable.

In the service industry, quality is the key to customer satisfaction. With the rise of the digital age, consumers have become more discerning and demand high-quality services. The Prime Minister’s call for quality in service delivery is a wake-up call for service providers to up their game and meet the expectations of their customers. This will not only improve the overall experience for the consumers but also boost the reputation of Indian services on a global level.

The manufacturing sector is the backbone of any economy. It not only contributes to the GDP but also creates job opportunities and promotes innovation. The ‘Made in India’ initiative aims to make India a global manufacturing hub and attract foreign investment. However, to achieve this goal, it is imperative to focus on quality. The Prime Minister’s emphasis on quality in manufacturing will not only enhance the reputation of Indian products but also make them more competitive in the global market.

The ‘Made in India’ label should not just be a tagline, but a symbol of excellence and global competitiveness. It should represent the high standards of quality that Indian products and services adhere to. This will not only boost the confidence of Indian manufacturers but also instill trust in the minds of consumers worldwide.

To achieve the vision of a ‘Made in India’ brand that is synonymous with quality, it is essential to have a robust quality control mechanism in place. The government must work closely with industries to ensure that quality standards are met and maintained. This will not only improve the overall quality of products and services but also boost consumer confidence.

The Prime Minister’s call for quality in governance, service delivery, and manufacturing is a step towards building a stronger and more prosperous India. It is a reminder to all citizens, government officials, and industries to strive for excellence in all their endeavors. It is also a call to action for all of us to work together towards making the ‘Made in India’ label a symbol of pride and excellence.

In conclusion, the Prime Minister’s emphasis on quality in all aspects of governance, service delivery, and manufacturing is a positive step towards achieving the vision of a ‘New India’. It is a call to action for all of us to work towards making India a global leader in quality and excellence. Let us all join hands and make the ‘Made in India’ label a symbol of pride and success.

Tags: Prime Plus
Previous Post

Delhi govt explores AI tie-up with IIT Kanpur to track pollution sources

Next Post

The household names to turn down gongs from the Queen or King with New Year’s honours list due

Next Post
The household names to turn down gongs from the Queen or King with New Year’s honours list due

The household names to turn down gongs from the Queen or King with New Year's honours list due

READ ALSO

Rapper Lil Nas X Charged with Four Felonies, Allegedly Attacking Police as He Walked Naked in L.A.
Opinion

Rapper Lil Nas X Charged with Four Felonies, Allegedly Attacking Police as He Walked Naked in L.A.

by London 24/7
August 26, 2025
0

...

White House Launches Website Tracking Flood of Investments into U.S.

White House Launches Website Tracking Flood of Investments into U.S.

May 2, 2025
Statutory warning: Alcohol consumption increases risk of mouth cancer, finds Tata Memorial study

Statutory warning: Alcohol consumption increases risk of mouth cancer, finds Tata Memorial study

December 25, 2025
Major change to one of Wales’ busiest and most dangerous roads

Major change to one of Wales’ busiest and most dangerous roads

February 3, 2026
White House Touts Lower Inflow of Foreign Student-Workers for White-Collar Jobs

White House Touts Lower Inflow of Foreign Student-Workers for White-Collar Jobs

November 18, 2025
Hundreds back WalesOnline’s call on Keir Starmer to stop treating Wales as second-class

Hundreds back WalesOnline’s call on Keir Starmer to stop treating Wales as second-class

March 20, 2025
London 24/7

Follow Us

EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Navy Seals Trained Mexican Military Team Who Killed Terrorist Leader El Mencho

EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Navy Seals Trained Mexican Military Team Who Killed Terrorist Leader El Mencho

February 23, 2026
Wales breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Friday, June 6)

Wales breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Friday, June 6)

June 6, 2025
No Content Available

Categories

  • Latest news
  • Commodities
  • Culture
  • Fashion
  • Finances
  • Opinion
  • Contacts
  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright

No Result
View All Result
  • Latest news
  • Commodities
  • Culture
  • Fashion
  • Finances
  • Opinion