India is witnessing a remarkable rise in what is now being called the Orange Economy, a space built around culture, creativity, and content. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said this growth reflects the energy and imagination of India’s youth, especially Generation Z, whose ideas and innovations are shaping the country’s future. His remarks came during the concluding session of the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2026, held on National Youth Day, a date that commemorates the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. Modi referred to Vivekananda as a guiding inspiration and linked his vision to the aspirations of young Indians who are now taking centre stage in India’s development journey.
The Prime Minister described the Orange Economy as more than just cultural expression. It is emerging as a serious economic engine where media, film, music, gaming, digital content and immersive technologies such as virtual and extended reality are creating jobs, exports and global recognition. He said India’s young population is energetic, innovative and purpose-driven, and this spirit is transforming creative sectors into powerful drivers of national growth. The participation of millions of young people in the youth dialogue and idea-sharing platforms, he noted, is proof that India’s next growth story will be led by youth-powered creativity.
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