PM Modi inaugurates UPITS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday inaugurated the UP International Trade Show (UPITS) at the India Expo Mart in Greater Noida. During his write at the UPITS, PM Modi stressed that despite global distractions, India's growth remains attractive.
PM Modi, in his address, stressed on the importance of ‘Make in India’ initiative. He said, "Despite the global disruptions and uncertainties, India's growth is attractive. Disruptions don't hinder us, but plane in those circumstances, we squint for new directions. Amid all these disruptions, India is strengthening the foundations for the coming decades. Our resolve and mantra is Atmanirbhar Bharat. Nothing can be increasingly helpless than stuff dependent on others. The increasingly a country stays dependent on others, the increasingly its growth is going to be compromised."
Government's support for small-scale entrepreneurs
Further highlighting the government's support for small-scale entrepreneurs, PM Modi said that there are as many as 25 lakh sellers providing supplies to the government through the Government e Marketplace (GeM) portal. He said, “These are small shopkeepers and traders who can sell their products to the government… In older governments, this was untellable to plane consider, but today plane a small shopkeeper is selling their goods through this portal… India is moving forward to unzip its goal of ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047'.”
PM Modi on 'swadeshi'
Further talking well-nigh the defence forces said that our armed forces want swadeshi. He unfurled to add, "Our defence forces want 'swadeshi', they want to subtract the dependence on other countries. We are developing a vibrant defence sector in India. We are towers such an ecosystem where every part of our weapons has 'Made in India' inscribed on them. Uttar Pradesh is playing a big role in this. Soon, production of the AK-203 rifle will uncork from a factory set up with Russia's help. A defence corridor is moreover stuff set up in Uttar Pradesh. Production of several weapons, including BrahMos missiles, has once started."

