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PM Modi At 75: Industrialists Celebrate India’s Rise Under His Leadership

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi turns 75, several prominent industry leaders have stepped forward to praise his unflagging work ethic and the transformation he has brought about in India’s global stature.

Sanjiv Goenka, Chairman of the RP‑Sanjiv Goenka Group, remarked that PM Modi works around the clock, constantly thinking of India and its progress.

Goenka described the Prime Minister’s ‘selfless devotion combined with awesome intellect and fantastic vision’ as ‘unbelievable’.

He added that today’s India is markedly different, officially the world’s fourth‑largest economy, increasingly recognised as a superpower, and proud of its newfound confidence and self‑reliance.

Acknowledgement from Corporate Titans

Anand Mahindra, Chairman of the Mahindra Group, emphasised that PM Modi’s hard work is evident to every citizen.

He said, “Honourable Prime Minister Ji, there can be no doubt about your love for India and your firm resolve to enhance its identity worldwide. Your tireless hard work is visible to all of us Indians every day.”

Mahindra offered birthday wishes for continued good health and success in realising PM Modi’s goals.

Furthermore, Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma called PM Modi an inspiration for young India. He praised the PM’s resilience, willpower, and unwavering commitment to growth.

Sharma wrote that PM Modi, as a challenger of the status quo, has set an example for youth throughout the country.

From Gujarat to Global: A Life of Service

Born in Mehsana, Gujarat, on 17 September 1950, PM Narendra Modi served as Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 until 2014, before becoming Prime Minister.

Now in his third term, he has repeatedly used his birthday to focus on public service—launching welfare initiatives, engaging with citizens, and reinforcing his commitment to developing India.

Moreover, Industry leaders say PM Modi’s devotion has translated into visible transformation; India has grown in economic size and global respect, becoming self‑reliant and assertive on the international stage.

Global recognition, they say, stems not just from policy but from a leader’s constant engagement and vision.

Also Read: I Have Never Seen A Leader Work So Tirelessly, Says Mukesh Ambani On PM’s 75th Birthday

Anamika Agarwala

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