Highlights of PM Modi’s 128th “Mann Ki Baat” (30 November 2025)

On 30 November 2025, the 128th edition of Mann Ki Baat, addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, covered a wide range of topics — from agriculture to aerospace, natural farming to winter tourism, and cultural heritage to grassroots innovation. The address celebrated India’s recent accomplishments, highlighted success stories from across sectors, and called upon citizens to embrace local enterprise and sustainable practices. What follows is a consolidated summary of the major announcements and messages from the address.

Key Announcements & Nation‑Wide Achievements

Historic Foodgrain Production: 357 Million Tonnes

India achieved a landmark milestone in 2025 — a foodgrain production of 357 million tonnes, marking a substantial rise of 100 million tonnes over the past decade. This achievement was highlighted as a reaffirmation of the country’s agricultural strength and food‑security model.

Boost to India’s Aerospace and Space Ecosystem

The Prime Minister inaugurated Skyroot Aerospace’s “Infinity Campus” in Hyderabad — a state‑of‑the‑art facility aimed at designing, building and testing orbital‑class rockets regularly. This reflects India’s push towards a private‑sector driven space ecosystem and showcases confidence in Indian youth and innovation.

On the defence side, the induction of INS Mahe into the Indian Navy was mentioned, reinforcing the country’s strides towards self‑reliant maritime capabilities and national security.

Rise of Natural Farming, Forestry & Beekeeping — Rural & Eco Farming Push

The address emphasized growing momentum in natural farming, especially among young, qualified youth adopting eco‑friendly agriculture in South India. Alongside, the growth of the “Honey Mission” was underscored: honey production has risen from about 76,000 tonnes eleven years ago to over 1.5 lakh tonnes today, with honey exports more than tripling. Distribution of over 2.25 lakh bee‑boxes has provided livelihoods to thousands across rural areas. Traditional honey‑collection methods — including cliff‑honey harvesting by tribes in Nagaland — were also celebrated as part of India’s rich biodiversity and sustainable livelihoods.

Culture, Heritage and Inclusion — From Mahabharata to Tamil‑Kashi Sangamam

The Prime Minister shared visits to cultural landmarks — such as the 3D Mahabharata Experience Centre in Kurukshetra — and underscored the global appeal of Indian heritage. He announced that the upcoming fourth edition of Kashi‑Tamil Sangamam will begin on 2 December at Namo Ghat, Kashi, with theme “Learn Tamil – Tamil Karakalam”, encouraging cultural integration under the motto “Ek Bharat – Shreshtha Bharat”.

Promotion of “Vocal for Local” & Revival of Indigenous Crafts

Drawing attention to India’s artisanal legacy, PM Modi reiterated the mantra “Vocal for Local”. He highlighted how during the recent G20 summit, gifts to world leaders showcased Indian craftsmanship — from Chola‑era bronze to Rajasthan metalwork — thereby putting Indian artisans on a global pedestal. He urged citizens to preferentially buy Indian‑made products, especially in upcoming festive seasons, supporting rural artisans and boosting the domestic economy.

Emerging Sports, Tourism & Youth‑Energy: Winter Tourism, Endurance Sports & Adventure

The speech spotlighted the growing popularity of winter tourism in Uttarakhand — with destinations like Auli, Munsyari, Chopta, Deyara gaining traction. Recently, a high-altitude ultra‑run marathon at Adi Kailash attracted 750 athletes, and winter sports are being promoted ahead of upcoming Winter Games. The aspirational “snow sports + destination weddings + adventure tourism” model was highlighted as an opportunity to build new tourism and livelihood streams.

PM Modi also noted the emergence of endurance and adventure sports culture — from marathons and triathlons (swim, cycle, run) to cycling events like “Fit India Sundays”. The emphasis was on fitness, youth involvement, and a robust sporting culture.

Underlying Themes & Calls to Action

  • Faith in youth, innovation and risk‑taking spirit: Whether in space (Skyroot), natural farming or adventure sports, the emphasis was on young India taking bold steps.
  • Sustainability, self‑reliance and local empowerment: Through agricultural growth, honey mission, natural farming, and craft revival, the address reiterated a vision of ecological balance and economic self‑reliance.
  • Cultural integration and social unity: Via initiatives like Kashi‑Tamil Sangamam, ‘Vocal for Local’ and diaspora‑oriented cultural outreach, emphasis was laid on pluralism, unity in diversity and global cultural reach.
  • Celebration of achievements and inclusive national pride: Be it record foodgrain output, global‑class space and aerospace infrastructure, rising exports, or grassroots livelihoods — the message was that these triumphs are shared achievements of all citizens.
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