The prime minister's office is not something that one enjoys.
Let me make one thing clear. I have never considered mere survival in power as any achievement, just as I have never seen coming to power as an achievement in itself.
We have given up office, but not our responsibility to serve the nation. We have lost an election, but not our determination.
This power of democracy is a matter of pride for our country, something which we must always cherish, preserve and further strengthen.
Whatever understanding is reached with Pakistan has to be followed honestly, and everybody will have to rise above party politics and be actively committed to make India prosperous.
The regional parties have emerged as a strong force, and they, too, deserve a place in national politics.
Our aim should be to make India a global R&D hub.
If Advaniji did not want, I would never have been Prime Minister.
I am often accused of colluding with the British during the freedom struggle. I want to ask, how?
No one can be considered untouchable on political grounds.
We used to fight with Pakistan with bombs. Now we are fighting with them on the playing ground.
Creative universities are bedrock of every developed nation's S&T strategy.
We want peace to be permanent.
Never let me climb so high, that I am unable to embrace another stranger, deliver me ever from such arrogance!
The cycle of being and not being will continue till eternity, So will our illusion, that we are, we will be.
Everything is at stake, there’s no option to stop now. We can break at this point, but we cannot bend now!
Free and fair elections have again demonstrated that Jammu and Kashmir is part of India, and the people want to remain with it.