New Delhi: India celebrated its 79th Independence Day on Friday, the highlight of which was a customary speech by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi spoke on several issues, including the safety and security of the country, the welfare of farmers, tax reforms benefiting the public at large, and a monetary incentive to first-time private-sector job seekers.
It was Modi’s 12th consecutive Independence Day speech, which lasted for nearly one hour and 43 minutes.
Modi announced that his federal government would revise the Goods and Services Tax structure by reducing tax rates on essential goods and streamlining tax slabs to benefit households and small businesses.
He also said that domestically-manufactured semiconductor chips were expected to enter the market before the end of 2025, thus supporting India’s electronics manufacturing and reducing its dependence on imports.