PM Modi makes BOLD remark amid tariff, H-1B visa concerns: ‘India’s biggest enemy is…’

“For global peace, stability and prosperity, Atmanirbhar must be Atmanirbhar for global peace, stability and prosperity.” He said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi closed various development projects over 34,200 RS at the ‘Samudra Se Samriddhi’ event in Bhavnagar on Saturday. After the opening, the Prime Minister addressed a rally in Bhavnagar and stressed the importance of self -confidence.
Prime Minister, “Today, India is moving with the spirit of ‘Vishwabandhu’.
The authority added that India cannot have a major foreign addiction to provide a stable and prosperous future for future generations.
PM Modi’s ‘Atmanirbhar’ Push
“The larger the foreign addiction, the greater the failure of the country. For global peace, stability and prosperity, if we should be Atmanirbhar with the largest population in the world, if we are dependent on others, our self -esteem will be injured.
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“Today, India is moving with the spirit of ‘Vishwabandhu’. pic.twitter.com/f6znrbn9rc
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“There is only one medicine for a hundred sorrow, and this is a confident India.”
PM Modi reiterates an Atmanirbhar Bharat call. He emphasized that Assem has become a “self -confident” in India’s energy industry and emphasized the country’s dependence on other countries to import crude oil and gas.
“We are dependent on foreign countries for these things. We import large quantities of crude oil and gas from foreign countries, and in return, India has to give rupees rupees to other countries every year. Our money creates business abroad. This situation had to change.
The Prime Minister’s words, US President Donald Trump’s H-1B visa after the announcement of a change in the application fee is overlapping with increasing concerns.
H-1B visa application fee hike
For the H-1B visa, applicants will now be asked to pay a new H-1B visa owner to pay 100,000 USD application fees that are reported to exceed the median annual salary. India, which constitutes 71% of the H-1B visa holders, will probably face a significant impact and the United States did not get rid of the 50% tariffs applied to Indian imports.
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