NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has outlined the core governance pillars of his administration during his address at the Republic Summit 2026. Highlighting the achievements of his 12-year tenure, the Prime Minister emphasized major breakthroughs in neutralising internal security threats, expanding welfare architecture for the middle class, and fostering a highly aspirational domestic economy.
Security Turnaround and Strategic Priorities
The Prime Minister emphasized a fundamental shift in the country’s socio-economic and security landscapes, noting that the administration’s “Nation First” policy has systematically dismantled decades-old internal challenges:
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Containment of Left-Wing Extremism: PM Modi highlighted the near-total containment of Maoist insurgencies across previously volatile belts. He remarked that territories where citizens once hesitated to venture during daylight hours are now experiencing deep developmental integration, stating that Maoist terror is currently counting its final breaths.
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The Psychological Pivot: Reflecting on the evolution of national sentiment since 2014, the Prime Minister identified the transition from systemic despair to active, institutionalized aspiration as a primary structural achievement of his 12-year governance model.
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Targeted Middle-Class Interventions: The Prime Minister re-anchored the Indian middle class as a central pillar of national economic policy. He pointed out that cross-departmental reforms have been continuously deployed across all administrative tiers to systematically enhance the “Ease of Living” for middle-income demographics.
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Vigilance in Public Narrative: Moving through a highly critical decade of macro-economic expansion, PM Modi issued a distinct warning to the public to remain alert against deceptive counter-arguments and narrative disruptions aimed at slowing down India’s developmental velocity.
Defining the Era of Growth
The Prime Minister’s address serves as a strategic marker for his administration’s mid-decade roadmap. By directly correlating hard security overhauls in remote corridors with urban middle-class economic cushions, the speech reinforced the government’s dual focus on strict internal stability and aggressive, inclusive infrastructure development.

