Message on Independence Day 2024
On the special occasion of India’s 78th Independence Day, I extend my heartfelt greetings to all Indian nationals and persons of Indian origin residing in Kuwait. I would also like to convey my profound gratitude to the leadership, government and people of Kuwait for their steadfast support for strong and friendly ties between our two countries. India remains committed to further strengthening and expanding this long-standing partnership.
As we celebrate 78 years of independence, it is a significant milestone in our pursuit of a resurgent and self-reliant India, the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’. Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi outlined Amrit Kaal: Vision 2047: a 25-year roadmap for India’s development, aiming for India to become a developed nation by 2047. It is the responsibility of all Indian nationals to work diligently towards this goal.
Today, as we celebrate our Independence Day, we take pride in India’s many achievements. Our commitment to equitable development has been the cornerstone of various socio-economic policies. The principles of democracy, pluralism, and unity in diversity are deeply embedded in Indian society, guided by the ancient philosophies of ‘Sarva Dharma Sambhava’ (equality of all religions) and ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (the world is one family), which also shape our foreign policy.
India today is a land of a billion opportunities, with a robust economy that has made significant strides despite global challenges. Our IT sector delivers digital solutions worldwide, and our startup ecosystem is thriving with innovation and technological advancements. India is among the top five global economies, a leader in science and technology, a hub of innovation and IT, known as the ‘Pharmacy of the World,’ and possesses world-class production and manufacturing capabilities. We are also a key global partner in addressing challenges such as climate change and ensuring food and health security through resilient supply chains.
There has never been a better time to invest in India, with unprecedented momentum in modernizing our physical and digital infrastructure. The ‘Make in India, Make for the World’ initiative is driving our economy forward, supported by business-friendly reforms that unlock the country’s true potential. India has made significant improvements in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings, the Global Innovation Index, and is recognized as a key driver of the global economy.
On the international stage, India continues to play a vital role in promoting global peace, stability, and prosperity. Our leadership in global bodies has been significant, particularly during the past year’s successful hosting of the G20 and SCO Summits. India believes in resolving disputes through dialogue and diplomacy, upholding multilateralism, and taking leadership on global issues of relevance and concern such as cross-border terrorism, climate change, energy and food security etc, and reforming multilateral institutions like the UN Security Council.
Bilateral relations with Kuwait continue to progress, with increased engagement at various levels and growing trade and investments. Our cultural connections resonate well with our Kuwaiti friends, and people-to-people contacts form the foundation of our bilateral relations.
The Indian Embassy prioritizes the welfare and well-being of the large Indian community in Kuwait, serving as a ‘Home Away from Home.’ I extend my appreciation to Indian community associations, professional bodies, cultural groups, and media representatives for their efforts in supporting the community and strengthening India-Kuwait relations.
On this proud and joyous occasion of India’s 78th Independence Day, I wish every Indian in Kuwait and all friends of India in Kuwait, success, good health and happiness.