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PM Modi at CSPOC: ‘No one is left behind’; speaks on Indian democracy, UPI, Global South — key highlights

  • On Thursday , Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 28th Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth in New Delhi, saying democracy delivers and people are central to governance.
  • Modi argued that democratic institutions and processes provide stability, speed and scale to development, with last‑mile delivery ensuring welfare measures reach individuals without discrimination.
  • Citing results, he noted 25 crore people have been lifted out of poverty in recent years and said India has turned diversity into a strength of its democracy.
  • About 61 speakers and presiding officers from 42 Commonwealth nations are attending the CSPOC, hosted by India for a fourth time, deliberating on speakers' roles in democratic institutions.
  • Framing the broader significance, Modi recalled historical doubts about democracy at India at independence and called the 2024 general elections the largest democratic exercise.
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