The election in 2019 is much more bigger than 2014 as prime Minister Narendra Modi has silenced all his critics through massive public mandate. In fairness to him, Modi has streamlined an enormously complex system of state and federal tax collection, broadening the tax base and sharply reducing the amount of money lost to fraud. That’s a historic accomplishment in a country with so many development needs. However, there are more areas of concerns like unemployment & agrarian crisis etc.

Satya Brahma, the Visionary Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Network 7 Media Group believes that  The Youth To Strive To Build A New India, Which Is Free Of Fear, Corruption, Hunger, Discrimination, Illiteracy, Poverty, Caste Barriers And Urban Rural Divide. The future belongs to those who dare to dream and possess the courage, resilience and competence to create a better tomorrow. Freedom Of Speech & Foreign Policy Must Go Hand In Hand To Build India Not Just The Largest Democracy, But A Great Nation!

Satya Brahma believes that only strong opinions with definitive actions can influence the policy makers of the society & hence is committed to bring & expose the hidden stories that need global audience. Network 7 Media Group has strategic collaborations with worldwide media leaders to disseminate lead stories.

The good news for india is that we have a stable government, a majbbot Sarkar, but the bad news is that we have a divided Opposition. The Opposition’s voice & dissent to crucial issues are significant for a healthier democracy. We are yet to see that.

Let the headlines be the real issues that the nation is confronting. Healthcare, Education, Illiteracy, Pollution,Women’s Safety,Infrastructure,Agricultural Distress,Freedom of Speech & Expression

Satya Brahma says “India has spent trillions of rupees since 1947 on education, social welfare programmes and defence. But, 70-odd years later, the country has the largest population in the world of ill-educated, unskilled, unemployable youth, certain health and socio-economic indices that are worse than those of some of the world’s poorest states, and a showy but short-legged and second-rate military dependent on imported armaments”.

When hate and anger are weaponized, it creates a spiral of silence. Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Network 7 Media Group feels that India as a nation has emerged as a strong & dominant player in the global map, despite critics labeling India as a failed nation is not true & logical, we will continue to be a great democracy, economic super power despite odds & challenges.

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