New Delhi, 10 January. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with the youth of the country in ‘Developed India Young Leaders Dialogue’ on Monday. On Saturday, he said that he is very eager to interact with his young colleagues from across the country in the ‘Developed India Young Leaders Dialogue’. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday wrote in response to Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya’s post on the social media platform
Earlier, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya informed through a post on ‘X’ that 3,000 energetic youth from across the country have reached Delhi for ‘Developed India Young Leaders Dialogue’. The Union Minister said that this youth force, inspired by the rich culture of India, is fully ready to present its ideas of ‘Developed India’ to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Let us tell you that as a big initiative to increase the participation of youth in India’s development journey, the second edition of ‘Developed India Young Leaders Dialogue’ (VBYLD 2026) is going on in ‘Bharat Mandapam’ located in Delhi.
The youth program is being organized by the department under the leadership of Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya. Inspired by the National Youth Festival, the Dialogue aims to provide a dynamic national platform for young leaders to present new ideas and solutions to achieve the goal of ‘Developing India@2047’. The program will foster meaningful engagement between youth, policy makers and national and global personalities, enabling young leaders to actively contribute to shaping the future of the country.
This dialogue will conclude decisively on the last day on January 12, which is celebrated as National Youth Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. The day will also be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will emphasize the national importance of this platform and the government’s commitment to youth-led nation building. The Prime Minister will interact with the youth participants, giving them an opportunity to present their ideas for nation building directly to the top leadership of the country.
The event will feature a grand plenary session led by Prime Minister Modi, which will include a town hall-style interaction with youth leaders. During the programme, the youth leaders will make 10 high-impact presentations to the Prime Minister and Union Ministers, each representing one of the national priority topics.
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