Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged every country in the globe to make the health sector a top priority. In Bengaluru, the Prime Minister opened a Rs 280 crore brain research institute and announced another Rs 28,000 crore road and railway development project. The Prime Minister described Bangalore as a symbol of "One India-Great India," saying that the city is a transformation, a development for millions. He said that the public and private sectors have worked together to greatly improve the city. However, some power-hungry individuals misunderstand the private sector, as the Prime Minister has implied in his criticism of the opposition. In the midst of widespread protests over the government's new Agnipath recruiting policy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that while some of the government's measures may appear sour today, they will bring fruit tomorrow.