Addressing the Indian diaspora here just before winding up his two-day visit, Modi said due to his government's efforts to clean the system, Rs 36,000 crore have been saved annually by stopping leakages and theft in government schemes.
"We have only cleaned up the surface (on corruption) and a detailed clean-up remains," he said.
"Can you imagine? We have saved Rs 36,000 crore per year by stopping leakage and theft in various government schemes," he said.
He said by stopping leakages and ensuring financial discipline and efficiency in governance, India is "moving fast" and growing at the high rate of 7.9 per cent despite two consecutive years of drought and an economic downturn globally.
"Corruption has made our country hollow, eating into its vitals like termite," Modi said in his 25-minute speech, which saw the diaspora repeatedly raising slogans praising him.
Taking a swipe at his detractors, he likened criticism of the government's action to a child getting angry on being deprived of a sweet by his mother.
In a veiled attack on the earlier Congress regimes, Modi said, "Today across the world, India's image has been enhanced and the country is being viewed respectably. Everyone is being attracted to India. You would have noticed the change when people from other countries meet Indians."
Noting that India-Qatar relations were growing, with the Indians settled here contributing significantly, he said, "When rulers of any country praise Indians, you can imagine how my chest swells with pride.
