PM says past negotiations yielded little concrete progress
February 15, 2026: In an exclusive interview with the Press Trust of India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticised the dialogue processes undertaken during the tenure of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA). He said that while the previous government engaged in prolonged negotiations, the outcomes often failed to translate into tangible results on the ground.
Modi suggested that extended rounds of talks under the UPA lacked decisive follow-through, arguing that dialogue without measurable impact did not serve national interests effectively. He emphasised the need for a results-oriented approach, asserting that policy initiatives must deliver visible and lasting change.
The Prime Minister’s remarks are likely to reignite political debate, with opposition leaders expected to defend the UPA’s diplomatic and policy record. The comments come amid continuing discussions over governance models and contrasting approaches to national decision-making.
