"Compared to the last ten years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised India's honour at the international level in just two years," Paswan said, adding that India was talking to the US on "equal terms" unlike earlier times.
"Mexico President drove him to a restaurant. This shows India's growing reputation," the Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Minister said.
He said that for Modi, "development was the only mantra" and schemes like Jan Dhan Yozana, electricity and irrigation were among his priority areas.
He said there was a buffer stock of 1,68,000 tonne and the Centre was pondering over to float a National Common Market for smooth flow of grains.
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