75th Independence Day: Three Speeches, Three Leaders And A Vision For A New India

From terrorism to economic, social and gender inequality, these Independence Day speeches focus on challenges a modern India must fight

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From terrorism to economic, social and gender inequality, these Independence Day speeches focus on challenges a modern India must fight

In the last 20 years, much has changed in India. Yet, some of the core objectives—ensuring social, economic and gender equality, making education accessible to all, and providing employment opportunities to our youth—have remained unchanged.

On the 74th Independence Day, Reader’s Digest looks at three speeches that celebrate a New India of the 21st century, while underlining the challenges that a young nation faces. From Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s 1999 speech that talks about the Kargil War and the scourge of terrorism, to Manmohan Singh’s 2012 address that dwells on the importance of a healthy economic growth, to PM Narendra Modi’s 2014 speech that trains the spotlight on sanitation, these speeches identify issues that a modern India must grapple with. 

15 August 1999

Terrorism is a curse on the world. When it is combined with religious extremism, it becomes a grave danger to humanity: Atal Bihari Vajpayee

This year’s Independence Day has special significance for all of us. The present century is coming to an end. The world will have entered the next century by the time of the next Independence Day.

We pay our homage to those self-sacrificing and devoted leaders and patriots who struggled for freedom throughout their lives, and, when necessary, even laid down their lives as aahuti (offering) in the great yagya of freedom.

In the same way, I offer my condolences to the valiant jawans, officers and others belonging to the Army and the Air Force, who displayed magnificent heroism and the spirit of sacrifice in recapturing that part of our Motherland in Kargil from the enemy. All of us bow our heads in gratitude for those who were martyred in the Kargil war.

When I addressed you from this rampart last year, there was uncertainty and cynicism in the atmosphere. I was being...

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