PM Modi’s ‘Make In India’ Concept Good But Failed: Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi praised PM Modi's "Make in India" initiative as a good idea, but noted its failure despite the PM's efforts, highlighting India's declining manufacturing sector.

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Rahul Gandhi, the Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, slammed the UPA and NDA governments on the third day of the budget session in Parliament for the BJP’s unemployment problem. Rahul Gandhi also commended the Prime Minister for the introduction of Make in India.

Rahul Gandhi stated during the budget session that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Made in India” initiative is a fantastic idea, but it has failed miserably despite his best efforts. The PM failed, but it’s impossible to claim he didn’t try.

He also took aim at the Modi administration over the manufacturing sector’s slowing growth rate. According to the Congress leader, the President’s speech on the first day of the session was delivered in an antiquated manner. All it contained was a long list of the government’s projects.

Regarding unemployment, Rahul Gandhi stated, “The youth have not received an acceptable response from either the UPA or the NDA governments.

According to Rahul Gandhi, Indian manufacturing has declined to its lowest level in 60 years. He pointed to a phone as he spoke “Made in India,” saying, “Even though we say it is made in India, most of the parts have come from China and assembled here.” “We focused on consumption, which has led to inequality.

“The world is changing rapidly and we are moving from petroleum to batteries and nuclear energy. Giving an example, he said, “The last time a revolution happened, the Indian government recognized the computer revolution and paid attention to it. We are seeing the result today. People laughed when the computer came. I respect Vajpayee ji too, but he also spoke against it “, he said.

Gandhi also mentioned the conflict in Ukraine and claimed that engines and electric motors are being produced there. “People are talking about AI (Artificial Intelligence) today, but AI operates on data,” he added, citing instances ranging from robotics to drones. Without data, it is powerless. What data is AI using is the question. India will either take American or Chinese data since it lacks its own.

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