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Atmanirbhar Bharat' is the vision of the pride Prime Minister of India "Narendra Modi" of making India a self-reliant nation. The first mention of this came in the form of the 'Atmanirbhar Bharata Abhiyan' or 'Self-Reliant India Mission' during the announcement of the coronavirus (covid 19) pandemic related economic package on 12 May 2020. PM Modi's self-reliant India Mission economic package: This self-reliant policy does not aim to be protectionist in nature and as the Finance Minister clarified, "self-reliant India does not mean cutting off from rest of the world"'To spur growth': Nirmala Sitharaman on PM Modi's Atamanirbhar The law and IT minister,[Ravi Shankar Prasad], said that self-reliance does "not mean isolating away from the world. Foreign direct investment is welcome, technology is welcome. Self-reliant India translates to being a bigger and more important part of the global economy. Need to tap Artificial Intelligence to fight Covid", says IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.For Aatm Nirbhar Bharat the Indian constitution and democracy are the biggest enablers

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Atmanirbhar Bharat (transl. self-reliant India) is the vision of the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi of making India a self-reliant nation. The first mention of this came in the form of the 'Atmanirbhar Bharata Abhiyan' or 'Self-Reliant India Mission' during the announcement of the coronavirus pandemic related economic package on 12 May 2020.[1] This self-reliant policy does not aim to be protectionist in nature and as the Finance Minister clarified, "self-reliant India does not mean cutting off from rest of the world".[2] The law and IT minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad, said that self-reliance does "not mean isolating away from the world. Foreign direct investment is welcome, technology is welcome [...] self-reliant India... translates to being a bigger and more important part of the global economy.

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