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Modi: India aims to become developed nation in 25 years

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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort during the celebrations to mark country's Independence Day in New Delhi. -- AFP
 
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort during the celebrations to mark country's Independence Day in New Delhi. -- AFP
NEW DELHI: India will aim to become a developed nation within 25 years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a national day address on Monday, with policies to support domestic production in power, defence and digital technology.

Speaking from the 17th century Red Fort in Delhi as India celebrates its 75th year of independence from British colonial rule, Modi exhorted youth to 'aim big' and give their best years for the cause of the country.

'We must turn India into a developed country in the next 25 years, in our lifetime,' said the 71-year-old Modi, wearing a turban in the colours of the Indian flag, in his 75-minute-speech in Hindi.

'It's a big resolution, and we should work towards it with all our might.'

Prime Minister Modi's speech at the historic Red Fort was decorated with portraits of freedom fighters and guarded by mechanical elephants.

Following a 21-gun salute, reportedly executed using howitzers made domestically for the first time under Modi's 'Make In India' industrial strategy, the prime minister said Indians should shed 'colonialism in our minds and habits'.

'Hundreds of years of colonialism has restricted our sentiments, distorted our thoughts. When we see even the smallest thing related to colonialism in us or around us, we have to be rid of it,' Modi said in a 90-minute speech in the Indian capital.

Wearing a cream-coloured turban speckled with the colours of the Indian flag, Modi also said India should crush the 'termite' of corruption and nepotism, follow an 'India First' mantra and ensure that 'in speech and conduct, we do nothing that lowers a woman's dignity'.

'Self-reliant India is the responsibility of every citizen, every government, every unit of society,' he said. -- AFP