PM Narendra Modi’s Independence Day Speech: From Operation Sindoor to Make in India
During his speech, the Prime Minister ensured that he touched upon every major aspect that has a profound impact on India's growth trajectory and its relentless pursuit of an ambitious future.

New Delhi: On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered his longest ever Independence Day speech, lasting 103 minutes. This is the twelfth consecutive year that he has delivered the speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort.
During his speech, the Prime Minister ensured that he touched upon every major aspect that has a profound impact on India’s growth trajectory and its relentless pursuit of an ambitious future.
“My dear Indians, this festival of independence is a festival of 140 crore resolves. It is a moment of collective achievements, full of pride and joy. Prime Minister Modi emphasized the ongoing commitment to fostering national unity, stating that today; 1.4 billion citizens are united in their celebration of the tricolour.
PM Narendra Modi’s Independence Day Speech:
The Prime Minister addressed both India and the global community regarding the current challenges, emerging uncertainties, possible solutions, and the aspirations that India aims to achieve by 2047, marking its centenary. He emphasized that this Independence Day symbolises the collective determination of 1.4 billion people, a moment filled with pride and joy born out of shared achievements.
PM Modi said the nation continues to foster a spirit of unity, as all citizens come together in unity under the vibrant colours of the national flag.
PM Modi’s Speech on Operation Sindoor
Recalling the horror of the massacre that took place at Pahalgam’s Baisaran ground on April 22, PM Modi said Operation Sindoor, carried out in retaliation, was an “expression of anger”.
“Today, I am witnessing the special significance of 15 August. I am proud that I had the opportunity to salute the brave soldiers of Operation Sindoor from the Red Fort today. Our brave soldiers gave a befitting reply to the enemies beyond their imagination.
Every Indian was enraged by the barbarity committed by terrorists in Pahalgam. Operation Sindoor is an expression of that anger,” PM said. The PM said Pakistan could not sleep even after Operation Sindoor, as the scale of destruction was huge.
He said, “We gave our armed forces a free hand, allowing them to strategise, set targets and decide the timing. Our forces set an example not seen in many decades. They penetrated hundreds of kilometres inside enemy territory and razed terrorist headquarters to the ground. Pakistan is still in shock; the scale of destruction was massive.”