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VIDEO: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address on Deepawali from INS Vikrant

PM celebrates Diwali on board the INS Vikrant

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INS Vikrant is not just a warship, it is a testimony to 21st-century India’s hard work, talent, impact and commitment: PM

INS Vikrant is a towering symbol of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Made in India: PM

The extraordinary coordination among the three services together compelled Pakistan to surrender during Operation Sindoor: PM

Over the past decade, our defence forces have steadily moved towards becoming self-reliant: PM

Our goal is to make India one of the world’s top defence exporters: PM

The Indian Navy stands as the guardian of the Indian Ocean: PM

Thanks to the valour and determination of our security forces, the nation has achieved a significant milestone, we are eliminating Maoist terrorism: PM

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the armed forces personnel during Diwali celebration on board the INS Vikrant today. Mentioning that today is a remarkable day, a remarkable moment, and a remarkable sight, Shri Modi highlighted that on one side lies the vast ocean, and on the other, the immense strength of Mother India’s brave soldiers. He noted that while one side presents the infinite horizon and boundless sky, the other side showcases the colossal might of INS Vikrant, embodying infinite power. The Prime Minister observed that the sparkle of sunlight on the sea resembles the lamps lit by valiant soldiers during Deepavali, forming a divine garland of lights. He expressed his privilege in celebrating this Diwali among the brave personnel of the Indian Navy.

Recalling his night spent aboard INS Vikrant, the Prime Minister stated that the experience is difficult to put into words. He described the deep night at sea and the sunrise as making this Diwali especially memorable in many ways. From INS Vikrant, the Prime Minister extended heartfelt Diwali greetings to all 140 crore citizens of the country.

Recalling the moment when INS Vikrant was handed over to the nation, Shri Modi stated that at the time, he had remarked Vikrant is grand, immense, panoramic, unique and exceptional. “Vikrant is not merely a warship; it is a testament to 21st-century India’s hard work, talent, impact, and commitment”, emphasised the Prime Minister. He reminded that on the very day the nation received the indigenously built INS Vikrant, the Indian Navy renounced a major symbol of colonial legacy. He highlighted that inspired by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Navy adopted a new flag.

“INS Vikrant today stands as a powerful symbol of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Made in India”, exclaimed the Prime Minister, emphasising that the indigenously built INS Vikrant, slicing through the ocean, reflects India’s military prowess. He recalled that just a few months ago, Vikrant’s very name had disrupted the sleep of Pakistan. The Prime Minister asserted that INS Vikrant is a warship whose name alone is enough to put an end to the enemy’s audacity.

Prime Minister expressed his special salute to the Indian Armed Forces on this occasion. He highlighted that the fear instilled by the Indian Navy, the extraordinary skill demonstrated by the Indian Air Force, and the bravery of the Indian Army, along with the exceptional coordination among all three services, compelled Pakistan to surrender swiftly during Operation Sindoor. He affirmed that all personnel involved are truly deserving of congratulations.

Shri Modi stated that when the enemy is in front and war is imminent, the side that possesses the strength to fight independently always holds the advantage. He emphasized that for the armed forces to be strong, self-reliance is essential. The Prime Minister expressed pride that over the past decade, India’s forces have steadily advanced towards self-reliance. He noted that the armed forces have identified thousands of items that will no longer be imported, resulting in most essential military equipment now being manufactured domestically. He highlighted that in the last 11 years, India’s defence production has more than tripled, crossing ₹1.5 lakh crore last year. Citing another example, Shri Modi informed the nation that since 2014, Indian shipyards have delivered over 40 indigenous warships and submarines to the Navy. He added that currently, on average, a new indigenous warship or submarine is being inducted into the Navy every 40 days.

“Missiles like BrahMos and Akash have proven their capabilities during Operation Sindoor. Several countries around the world are now interested in purchasing these missiles”, said the Prime Minister, emphasising that India is building the capacity to export weapons and equipment for all three armed forces. “India’s goal is to be counted among the world’s top defence exporters”, affirmed Shri Modi, stating that over the past decade, India’s defence exports have increased more than 30-fold. He credited this success significantly to the contributions of defence start-ups and indigenous defence units.

Prime Minister stated that India’s tradition regarding strength and capability has always been rooted in the principle—“Gyanaya Daanaya Cha Rakshanaya,” meaning our science, prosperity, and power are dedicated to the service and protection of humanity. He emphasized that in today’s interconnected world, where nations’ economies and progress depend heavily on maritime routes, the Indian Navy plays a crucial role in ensuring global stability. Shri Modi highlighted that 66 percent of the world’s oil supply and 50 percent of container shipments pass through the Indian Ocean. He noted that the Indian Navy is deployed as the guardian of the Indian Ocean to secure these routes. Additionally, through mission-based deployments, anti-piracy patrols, and humanitarian operations, the Indian Navy serves as a global security partner across the region.

“Indian Navy plays a significant role in ensuring the security and integrity of India’s islands”, emphasised the Prime Minister. He recalled the decision taken some time ago to hoist the national flag on every island of the country on 26th January. Shri Modi affirmed that the Navy fulfilled this national resolve, and today, the tricolour is being proudly hoisted by the Navy on every Indian island.

Prime Minister stated that as India progresses rapidly, efforts are being made to ensure that all nations of the Global South advance alongside. He highlighted that India is working on the ‘Mahasagar Maritime Vision’ and is becoming a development partner for many countries. He emphasized that whenever needed, India stands ready to provide humanitarian assistance anywhere in the world. From Africa to Southeast Asia, during times of disaster, the world views India as a global companion. Shri Modi recalled that in 2014, when neighbouring Maldives faced a water crisis, India launched ‘Operation Neer’, and the Navy delivered clean water to the country. In 2017, when Sri Lanka was struck by devastating floods, India was the first to extend a helping hand. In 2018, following the tsunami disaster in Indonesia, India stood shoulder to shoulder with the people of Indonesia in relief and rescue operations. Similarly, whether it was the destruction caused by an earthquake in Myanmar or the crises in Mozambique in 2019 and Madagascar in 2020, India reached out everywhere with a spirit of service.

Shri Modi stated that India’s armed forces have, from time to time, conducted operations to safely evacuate people stranded abroad. From Yemen to Sudan, whenever and wherever the need arose, their valour and courage have reinforced the trust of Indians living across the world. He emphasized that India has also saved the lives of thousands of foreign nationals through these missions.

“India’s armed forces have served the nation across all domains—land, sea, and air—and under every circumstance”, exclaimed Shri Modi highlighting that the Navy is deployed in the seas to safeguard India’s maritime boundaries and trade interests, while the Air Force remains committed to securing the skies. On land, from scorching deserts to icy glaciers, the Army, along with BSF and ITBP personnel, stand firm like a rock. He further acknowledged that across various fronts, personnel from SSB, Assam Rifles, CRPF, CISF, and intelligence agencies are steadfastly serving Mother India. The Prime Minister also commended the Indian Coast Guard for their vital role in national defence, noting their continuous coordination with the Navy to secure India’s coastline day and night. He affirmed that their contribution to this grand mission of national security is immense.


Prime Minister stated that due to the valour and courage of India’s security forces, the nation has achieved a major milestone—the eradication of Maoist terrorism. He highlighted that India is now on the verge of complete freedom from Naxal-Maoist extremism. Before 2014, around 125 districts were affected by Maoist violence; today, this number has reduced to just 11, with only 3 districts remaining significantly impacted. Shri Modi noted that over 100 districts have now fully emerged from the shadow of Maoist terror and are breathing freely for the first time and celebrating Diwali. He emphasized that millions of people, after generations of fear, are now joining the mainstream of development. In regions where Maoists once obstructed the construction of roads, schools, hospitals, and mobile towers, highways are now being built and new industries are emerging. He affirmed that this success has been made possible by the dedication, sacrifice, and bravery of India’s security forces. The Prime Minister expressed joy that in many such districts, people are celebrating Diwali for the first time. He added that record sales and purchases are being witnessed in these areas during the GST Bachat Utsav. In districts where Maoist terror once suppressed even the mention of the Constitution, the mantra of 
Swadeshi now resonates.

“India is progressing rapidly and fulfilling the dreams of 140 crore citizens. From the ground to space, achievements once considered beyond imagination are now becoming reality”, emphasised the Prime Minister, highlighting the momentum, the progress, the transformation, and the growing development and confidence of the nation. He affirmed that the armed forces play a vital role in this grand task of nation-building. Shri Modi remarked that the forces are not mere followers of the current; they possess the ability to guide its direction, the courage to lead time, the valour to cross the infinite, and the spirit to overcome the insurmountable. He declared that the mountain peaks where our soldiers stand firm will remain as victory pillars of India, and the mighty waves of the ocean beneath them will echo India’s triumph. Amidst this roar, one unified voice will rise—’Bharat Mata Ki Jai!’ With this enthusiasm and conviction, the Prime Minister concluded by once again extending heartfelt Diwali greetings to all.

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2.##PM’s speech during Diwali celebration with armed forces on board the INS Vikrant: 20 Oct, 2025Print News. //

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VIDEO: PM’s speech during Diwali celebration with armed forces on board the INS Vikrant


PM’s speech during Diwali celebration with armed forces on board the INS Vikrant

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Bharat Mata ki Jai!

Bharat Mata ki Jai!

Bharat Mata ki Jai!

Today is a remarkable day, this moment is unforgettable, and this sight is extraordinary. On one side of me lies the vast, boundless ocean, and on the other side is the immense strength of the brave soldiers of Maa Bharati. On one side of me lies the infinite horizon and endless sky, and on the other side stands the mighty and magnificent INS Vikrant, embodying infinite power within itself. The sparkle of sunlight on the water of the sea is, in a way, like the Deepavali lamps lit by our brave soldiers. These are our divine garlands of light. It is my great fortune that this time I am celebrating the sacred festival of Diwali amidst the valiant warriors of our Navy.

Friends,

It’s hard to express the experience in words the night I spent yesterday on INS Vikrant. I saw the excitement and enthusiasm that filled all of you. When I saw you singing songs of your own creation yesterday, and the way you described Operation Sindoor in those songs … perhaps no poet could express the feelings that a soldier standing on the battlefield can. On one hand, I witnessed military might before my eyes.

Friends,

These great ships, these aircraft that fly faster than the wind and these submarines all have their own place. But it is your spirit, your passion, that breathes life into them. These ships may be made of iron, but when you board them, they become living, fearless forces of valour. I’ve been among you since yesterday, and every single moment has taught me something new, shown me something new. When I left Delhi, my heart longed to live this very moment.

But friends,

Your hard work, your dedication, your discipline, your devotion, all of it is on such a high level, such a great height, that I have not been able to fully live it myself. But I have certainly been able to understand it. I’ve come to know it. I can imagine how difficult it must be to live that life. But when I was close to you, experiencing your breath, feeling your heartbeat, seeing that sparkle in your eyes last night, then I went to sleep a bit early, which I usually don’t. Perhaps the reason I fell asleep early was the deep sense of contentment I felt after watching you all throughout the day. It wasn’t just sleep; it was peaceful sleep born from that inner satisfaction.

Friends,

The deep night over the ocean and the sunrise this morning has made my Diwali very special in many ways. So once again, I extend my heartfelt Diwali wishes to all of you! Wishing you all, and from this heroic land of INS Vikrant Diwali greetings to every citizen of the country, and especially to your families as well!

Friends,

On the festival of Diwali, everyone wishes to celebrate it with their families. I, too, have grown used to celebrating Diwali with my family. And since you are my family, I have come here, among you, to celebrate Diwali. I am celebrating this Diwali with my family and that’s what makes this Diwali so special for me.

Friends,

I remember when INS Vikrant was dedicated to the nation, I had said: Vikrant is vast, grand, awe-inspiring. Vikrant is unique, it is exceptional. Vikrant is not just a warship, it is a symbol of Bharat’s hard work, talent, impact, and commitment in the 21st century. You all will remember the day Bharat received the indigenous INS Vikrant, our Navy also let go of a major symbol of colonialism. Inspired by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, our Navy adopted a new naval ensign. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki Jai! Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki Jai! Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki Jai!

Friends,

Our INS Vikrant today is a powerful symbol of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ (self-reliant India) and ‘Made in India’. Cutting through the ocean, the indigenous INS Vikrant reflects Bharat’s military strength. Just a few months ago, we saw how even the very name of Vikrant sent shockwaves through Pakistan, stealing their sleep at night. Such is INS Vikrant, a name that alone can crush the enemy’s courage. That is INS Vikrant! That is INS Vikrant! That is INS Vikrant!

Friends,

On this occasion, I especially want to salute our armed forces. The fear created by the Indian Navy, the extraordinary skill shown by the Indian Air Force, and the bravery of the Indian Army along with the remarkable coordination of all three forces forced Pakistan to surrender so quickly during Operation Sindoor. And so, friends, once again, from this sacred place of service, this land of valour aboard INS Vikrant, I salute the brave soldiers of all three armed forces.

Friends,

When the enemy is in sight, when war is imminent, the position of one who has the strength to fight on their own is always stronger. For the forces to be strong, it is essential that they are self-reliant. These brave soldiers are born from this very soil, raised in it. The mother whose lap they were born from has also been nurtured in this same soil. And that is why they carry an inner inspiration: to give their all, even their lives, for the honour of this motherland. Even if I bring in the strongest, tallest soldiers from around the world and offer them all the money, will they be ready to die like you do? Will they give it all like you do? The strength that comes from being Indian, from having your life deeply rooted in Bharat’s soil, in the same way, as every tool, every weapon, every component becomes Indian, our strength will multiply manifold. We are proud that our armed forces have made rapid strides toward self-reliance in the past decade. Our armed forces made a list of thousands of items and decided that these will no longer be imported. As a result, most of the essential equipment for the forces is now being produced within the country. In the last 11 years, our defence production has more than tripled. Just last year, it crossed a record of 1.5 lakh crore rupees. Let me share another example with the nation: Since 2014, the Indian Navy has received more than 40 indigenous warships and submarines from Indian shipyards. To all fellow Indians listening, remember this number. I’m confident that once you hear this, the light of your Diwali lamps will shine even brighter. What is our capability today? On average, one new indigenous warship or submarine is being added to the Navy every 40 days. Every 40 days!

Friends,

Our missiles like BrahMos and Akash proved their capabilities in Operation Sindoor as well. BrahMos — just the name alone creates fear. The moment people hear BrahMos is coming, many start to worry! Now, several countries around the world want to buy these missiles. Whenever I meet world leaders, many express the same desire that they want them too! Bharat is now building the capacity to export weapons and defence equipment for all three services. Our goal is to place Bharat among the world’s top defence exporters. In the last decade, our defence exports have grown over 30 times! Behind this success is the huge role played by our defence startups and indigenous defence manufacturing units. Even our startups are showing great strength and innovation today!

Friends,

When it comes to power and capability, Bharat has always followed the tradition of: ज्ञानाय दानाय च रक्षणाय! i.e., Knowledge, prosperity, and strength and all for the service and protection of humanity. Today, in this interconnected world, when global economies and development depend heavily on maritime trade routes, the Indian Navy plays a critical role in global stability. Today, 66% of the world’s oil supply, and 50% of global container shipments pass through the Indian Ocean. And in securing these routes, the Indian Navy stands guard like the sentinel of the Indian Ocean. And you are the ones doing this job. Moreover, Indian Navy is acting as a global security partner through mission-based deployments, anti-piracy patrols, and humanitarian assistance operations, in this entire region.

Friends,

Our Navy plays a major role in ensuring the security and integrity of our islands. Some time ago, we decided that the Tricolour must be hoisted on every island of the country on Republic Day. The Navy has been fulfilling this resolution every 26th January with great pride and honour. I congratulate our Navy for that! Today, the Indian Navy is hoisting the Tricolour on every island of Bharat.

Friends,

As Bharat moves ahead rapidly, we are also striving to ensure that all countries of the Global South progress alongside us. For this, we are working swiftly on the “SAGAR – Maritime Vision”. We are becoming development partners for many nations, and whenever required, we are ready to extend humanitarian assistance anywhere in the world. From Africa to Southeast Asia, the world now looks to Bharat as a true global friend in times of disaster and crisis. In 2014, when our neighbouring country Maldives faced a drinking water crisis, we launched Operation Neer, and our Navy reached there with fresh water supplies. In 2017, when Sri Lanka was hit by devastating floods, Bharat was the first to extend a helping hand. In 2018, when a tsunami struck Indonesia, Bharat stood shoulder to shoulder with the people of Indonesia in rescue and relief efforts. Similarly, whether it was the earthquake in Myanmar, or the crises in Mozambique in 2019 and Madagascar in 2020, Bharat reached everywhere with a spirit of service and compassion.

Friends,

Our armed forces have also conducted rescue operations to bring back Indians trapped abroad from time to time. From Yemen to Sudan, wherever there was a need, your courage and valour greatly strengthened the faith of Indians living across the world. We have not only saved thousands of our own citizens but also rescued citizens of other nations trapped in those countries and safely brought them home.

Friends,

Our military forces have served the nation on land, at sea, and in the air, with complete dedication, sensitivity, and devotion. At sea, our Navy safeguards the nation’s maritime borders and trade interests. In the skies, our Air Force remains ever committed to Bharat’s security. On land, from the scorching deserts to the icy glaciers, our Army, BSF, and ITBP personnel stand like an unbreakable wall. Similarly, on various other fronts, the SSB, Assam Rifles, CRPF, CISF, and our intelligence agencies work seamlessly as one unit in the service of Maa Bharati. I also take this opportunity to appreciate the Indian Coast Guard, which works in perfect coordination with the Navy to secure our coastline day and night. Their contribution to this grand mission of national defence is truly immense.

Friends,

It is because of the valour and courage of our security forces that the country has achieved another major success in recent years and this achievement is the elimination of Maoist terrorism. Today, the country stands on the brink of complete freedom from Naxalite-Maoist violence, and that liberation is knocking on the door! Friends, before 2014, around 125 districts in the country were affected by Maoist violence. Over the past 10 years, this number has kept declining from 125 districts down to just 11, and even among these, only 3 districts show traces of their influence. Out of 125, only 3 remain! For the first time, more than a hundred districts are now completely free from Maoist terror, breathing the fresh air of freedom and celebrating a truly joyous Diwali. After generations of fear and violence, millions of people are now stepping into the mainstream of development. In regions where Maoists once prevented roads, schools, and hospitals from being built, where they blew up existing schools and shot doctors, and where they didn’t allow even mobile towers to be installed, today highways are being built, industries are emerging, and schools and hospitals are shaping the future of the children. This success belongs entirely to the sacrifice, dedication, and courage of our security forces. I am happy that this year, people will celebrate Diwali with pride and happiness for the first time ever in many of these districts.

Friends,

Today, I stand among our brave soldiers. Our Navy personnel are those who walk fearlessly with death in their hands and courage and risk come naturally to you. But think of our police personnel, who usually carry nothing more than a stick. They don’t have the same kind of resources or training, their work involves maintaining peace and harmony with civilians. Yet, these very police forces, be it BSF, CRPF, or others, have fought the Naxalites with exceptional bravery. The battles they have fought deserve the highest praise. On this sacred festival of Diwali, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all my police personnel. I know of many such brave men and women who have lost their legs but not their spirit, who have lost their arms but not their courage; some can no longer walk without a wheelchair, yet their hearts remain unshaken. I know families who were targeted by Maoist extremists, their limbs were cut off, their villages made unlivable. These countless heroes have endured immense pain and made great sacrifices so that peace could prevail, so that citizens could live better lives, and children could study and dream of a brighter future. They gave themselves for the nation’s peace and progress.

Friends,

Perhaps for the first time since independence, our police forces faced such a massive challenge. But I am confident that they have nearly eradicated this 50-year-old scourge in the last 10 years, they have succeeded in about 90% of the cases. You understand warfare well, but when war is fought within one’s own land, it requires immense patience and restraint, ensuring that no innocent life is lost. It’s been a remarkable effort and one day, volumes will be written about how this form of internal guerrilla warfare was handled. The world will study how Bharat’s brave forces destroyed Maoist terrorism through their valour and strategy. We, as Indians, are proud of this that such heroism has taken root in our very soil.

Friends,

Today, these very districts are seeing record levels of sales and purchases during the GST Bachat Utsav (Savings Festival). In areas where once Maoists didn’t even allow the mention of the Constitution, where its existence was denied, today the spirit of “Swadeshi” (self-reliance) echoes in every corner. Misguided youth who once carried 303 rifles are now embracing the Constitution.

Friends,

Bharat today is advancing at a remarkable pace. We are fulfilling the dreams of 140 crore countrymen. From the land to the skies, what was once unimaginable is now becoming reality before our eyes. This momentum, progress, and transformation reflect the faith of the nation, and from that faith springs the mantra of development. In this great journey of nation-building, our armed forces have a monumental role. You are not those who merely flow with the current. गंगा कहे गंगादास, जमुना कहे जमुनादास, this is not in the Army’s veins, No, you are not ones who drift. You have the power to direct the current, to change its course! You have the courage to guide time itself, the valour to cross the impossible, and the spirit to overcome every obstacle. The mountain peaks where our soldiers stand firm have become symbols of Bharat’s triumph. The seas on which our Navy stands guard, even the mighty waves of the ocean seem to chant Bharat’s victory. “Bharat Mata ki Jai!” — not just your voices, but every wave echoes it. You have inspired even the ocean’s tides to proclaim “Victory to Maa Bharati!” From the roar of the sea, the winds from the mountains, the dust from the deserts, if one listens carefully with heart and mind united, a single voice emerges from every grain of soil and every drop of water: Bharat Mata ki Jai! Bharat Mata ki Jai!” With this spirit of enthusiasm and confidence, I once again extend my heartfelt Diwali greetings to all of you, your families, and the 140 crore citizens of the country. May you always nurture victory, faith, and resolve within you. May your dreams take flight and reach new heights.

Now, together with me, say it aloud: Bharat Mata ki Jai! Bharat Mata ki Jai! Bharat Mata ki Jai! Vande Mataram! Vande Mataram! Vande Mataram! Vande Mataram! Vande Mataram! Vande Mataram! Vande Mataram! Vande Mataram! Vande Mataram! Thank you very much!

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JAI HIND
JAI BHARATHAM
VANDHE MADHARAM
BHARAT MATHA KI JAI.

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