 Excellencies, India is home to one-sixth of humanity. We are mindful of our weight and responsibility. We know that if India succeeds in achieving its development objectives, it will go a long way in achievement of global goals. And so we have taken whole of society approach by engaging our states, our local governments, our civil society, communities and our people. Our motto is, sabka sat, sabka vikas, sabka visvas, meaning to gather everyone's growth with everyone's trust. This resonates with the core SDG principle of living no one behind. Be it access to nutrition, health, education, electricity or housing. We are making great progress through our inclusive programs. Excellencies, last year we celebrated the 150th birthday anniversary of the father of our nation Mahatma Gandhi by achieving full sanitation coverage in our 600,000 villages. In five years we built over 110 million household toilets which improved our rural sanitation cover from 38% to 100%. Our massive awareness generation programs are empowering our women. We have achieved gender parity in elementary and secondary education. Nearly 70 million women in rural India are part of self-help groups under our livelihood mission. They are transforming lives and livelihoods of a big scale. Over a million women are elected representatives of our local governments leading the process of participatory development. In the last six years we opened 400 million bank accounts for the unbanked out of which 220 million are owned by women. We have liberated the power of technology for financial inclusion. This is based on the trinity of a unique identity number, a bank account and a mobile connection for everyone. It has allowed us to make direct benefit transfer of 150 billion dollars to over 700 million people per cent. Our food security program reached 830 million citizens. Our housing for all program will ensure that every Indian will have a safe and secure roof over her head by 2022 when India completes 75th year as an independent nation. By then 40 million new homes would have been made under this program more than the total number of households in many countries. Today our Aushman Bharat scheme is the world's largest health protection program covering 500 million individuals. In the fight against COVID our grassroots health system is helping India ensure one of the best recovery rates in the world. We are also on track to remove TB by 2025. Other developing countries can learn from the scale and success of India's development programs and for the technologies and innovations we have deployed. It is this realization that underpins India's own development partnership with the global south.