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Modi Government's 12-Year Achievements: A Fact-Check

June 11, 2026

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What's right

India hosts the G20 summit in 2023 and on India's insistence, the African Union was made a member of G20 for the first time [Source not directly provided, but context implies this event].
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana was launched in August 2014, aiming to provide bank accounts to the unbanked, and on its first day, 1.5 crore accounts were opened [2].
The BHIM UPI App was launched to promote digital payments [1].
12 crore toilets have been built under the Swachh Bharat Mission [Source not directly provided, but context implies this event].

What's wrong

The claim states that 49% of real-time digital payments globally are from India, with every second transaction connected to India.
While India has a significant share in digital payments, the exact figure of 49% and the assertion that every second transaction is connected to India are not substantiated by the provided sources.
The claim states that 25% of Apple's iPhones are produced in India under the 'Make in India' program, and that 1 in every 5 iPhones sold globally is Made in India.
While 'Make in India' is a real initiative and iPhone production in India is increasing, the specific percentages of 25% and 1 in 5 are not confirmed by the provided sources.

What's debatable

The claim mentions specific figures for highway expansion (e.g., 60% increase from 91,287 km in 2014 to 1,46,572 km in 2026) and railway track additions (26,000 km in the last 10 years).
While these indicate infrastructure development, the exact figures and future projections (like 2026 targets) are presented as facts without direct corroboration in the provided snippets, making them debatable in terms of precise accuracy and scope.
The claim about India becoming a $5 trillion economy by 2025 is an ambitious target and not a confirmed achievement within the provided context.

Breakdown

Digital Payments and G20: The claim correctly identifies the launch of the BHIM UPI App to promote digital payments [1]. It also correctly states that India hosted the G20 summit in 2023 and that the African Union was made a member of the G20 for the first time, a significant diplomatic achievement [Source not directly provided, but context implies this event].

However, the specific statistic that 49% of global real-time digital payments are from India, and that every second transaction is connected to India, is not supported by the provided references. Financial Inclusion and Social Programs: The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, launched in August 2014, is accurately described as a scheme that provided bank accounts to the unbanked, with 1.5 crore accounts opened on the first day [2].

Similarly, the Swachh Bharat Program's achievement of building 12 crore toilets is mentioned, though not directly cited in the provided snippets [Source not directly provided, but context implies this event]. Manufacturing and Economic Claims: The 'Make in India' initiative is a real program, and the claim that India is increasing its production of iPhones is plausible.

However, the specific figures of 25% of global iPhones being produced in India and 1 in 5 iPhones sold globally being made in India are not substantiated by the provided sources. The claim about India becoming a $5 trillion economy by 2025 is presented as a target rather than a confirmed achievement and is not verifiable with the given context.

Infrastructure Development: While the provided context mentions infrastructure development, including highway expansion and railway modernization, the specific figures and future projections (e.g., highway lengths by 2026) are presented without direct citation in the provided snippets, making them debatable in terms of precise accuracy and the timeframe of achievement. [1][2]

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