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May your New Year's resolutions be fulfilled with determination, willpower: PM Modi

Updated on: 02 January,2026 10:28 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared an inspirational New Year message, urging people to move forward with determination, clarity of purpose, and confidence. PM Modi also shared a Sanskrit shloka: “Success is certain, make a strong resolve and rid your mind of remorse, with an alert mind move ahead on the path to prosperity.”

May your New Year's resolutions be fulfilled with determination, willpower: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi. File Photo

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday shared an inspirational message on social media, encouraging people to move forward in life with determination, clarity of purpose, and confidence as the new year progresses. 

In a post on X, the Prime Minister wrote, “I wish that in the coming times, you may achieve success in every one of your endeavours. With determination and willpower, may your resolutions be fulfilled in the new year.”


PM Modi also shared a Sanskrit shloka: “Success is certain, make a strong resolve and rid your mind of remorse, with an alert mind move ahead on the path to prosperity.” (loosely translated from Sanskrit).



By drawing from Sanskrit thought, PM Modi once again sought to connect contemporary aspirations with India’s philosophical traditions, emphasising inner strength and clarity as foundations for success.

Earlier on Thursday, Prime Minister Modi conveyed warm greetings to the nation on the occasion of the New Year, extending wishes for peace, prosperity, and overall well-being in society.

In another post on X, the Prime Minister said, “Wishing everyone a wonderful 2026! May the year ahead bring good health and prosperity, with success in your efforts and fulfilment in all that you do. Praying for peace and happiness in our society.”

The New Year message underlined hopes for collective harmony and individual fulfilment, while also reflecting the Prime Minister’s emphasis on health, prosperity, and social peace as key priorities for the year ahead.

In addition, while extending New Year wishes on Thursday, PM Modi shared another Sanskrit shloka highlighting the broader purpose of life. The verse, translated into English, stated that “the goal of life should be to be equipped with qualities such as knowledge, wealth, bravery, power, strength, memory, independence, skill, brilliance, patience, and tenderness.”

Taken together, the Prime Minister’s messages over the past two days combined motivational guidance with cultural and philosophical reflections, encouraging citizens to pursue success with resolve while nurturing values that contribute to personal growth and societal well-being.

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