The trailer for the Prime Minister’s podcast was released on January 9. The full episode was released on January 10.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi did a podcast with Nikhil Kamat, co-founder of Zerodha. Its trailer arrived on January 9. The full video was released on Friday. In this, PM Modi is saying that he also makes mistakes, that he is a human being, not a god. This is PM Modi’s first podcast interview.

Modi added: “I am not a person who will spend his life crying after failure. You have to take risks at every moment.”

In this interview, the Prime Minister discusses the war situation around the world, the role of youth in politics, the experiences of his first and second terms in office and his personal reflections. Regarding the entry of young people into politics, he said that young people should enter politics with a mission and not with ambition.

In the video, Kamat says: “I’m sitting here in front of you and I’m talking, I’m nervous. This is a difficult conversation for me. To this PM, Modi replied: “This is my first podcast, I don’t know how your audience will like it.”

PM Modi also released the trailer and wrote, “Hope you all enjoy it as much as we enjoyed making it for you!”

Jairam said – Non-biological PM was told he was a human being About PM Modi’s statement that he was a human being, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh wrote. Over the past 6 days, foreign investors have started 2025 selling around $2. billion dollars from our stock market.

In fact, Jairam took a dig at PM Modi’s non-biological statement. In an interview to a news channel ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Modi had said that God had sent him with power.

“As long as my mother was alive, I thought I was born biologically. After his passing, when I look back on my experiences, I believe God sent me. This power does not come from my body. God gave me this.

PM Modi’s podcast conversation, in 5 points…

1. Special connection between the Chinese President and me Speaking about his first term in 2014, the Prime Minister shared an interesting anecdote about his interaction with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The Prime Minister said: “When I became Prime Minister in 2014, world leaders paid us courtesy visits. Chinese President Xi also paid a courtesy visit, during which he said he wanted to visit India. I said, “You’re welcome, you have to come.” He said I want to visit Gujarat, your village Vadnagar. He said, “You know why? There is a special bond between you and me. » He said that the Chinese philosopher Xuanzang lived in your village the longest and when he returned to China, he stayed in my village.

2. I am a human being, not God, I make mistakes Talking about an old speech given when he was the chief minister of Gujarat, the Prime Minister said that he was a human being, not God and that he also made mistakes. PM Modi said, “When I became CM, I had said in one of my speeches that I will leave no stone unturned in my efforts. I am human, I can make mistakes, but I will not of mistakes with bad intentions I made it the mantra of my life.

3. Young people must enter politics with a mission and not with ambition. There are two things in politics: one is to become a politician and the other is to become a successful politician. I believe in being dedicated, committed, being there for the public in good times and bad, working as a team player. If you consider yourself above all else and think that everyone will follow you, then maybe his policies will work and he will win the election, but there is no guarantee that he will be a successful politician.

4. What was seen at Godhra was a painful scene. Recalling the 2002 Godhra incident in which 59 people lost their lives, PM Modi said he was a first-time MP when the incident took place. PM said I wanted to go to Godhra but there was only one helicopter there… I think it was the ONGC one. As it was a single engine, no VIPs were allowed there. But I went to Godhra and saw this painful scene. I did everything I could to control myself.”

5. It felt like an insult to the country after being denied a US visa. The American government refused to give me a visa when I was an MP. As an individual, going to America was no big deal, I had been there before; But I felt insulted by an elected government and by the country and I was confused about what was happening. PM Modi said, “On that day, I held a press conference in which I said that the US government had rejected my visa. I also said that I saw an India where the world would queue up for visas. This is my statement from 2005 and today it is 2025. So I see that now is India’s time. »

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Modi said – India beats in the hearts of immigrants: this keeps my head high in the world

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