Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Bhagwant Singh Mann (AAP) said at a press conference in Chandigarh that he wanted to present the state government's future vision [1].

The summit serves as a platform for the administration to communicate its policy goals directly to the public and evaluate the Aam Aadmi Party's trajectory as a national political entity [1].

Speaking at the NDTV Nava Punjab Summit, Mann said he detailed the strategic direction of his government [1]. The event featured key ministers who joined the chief minister to lay out specific objectives for the state's development [1].

Mann said at the conference that he discussed the current status of the AAP and its aspirations for growth across India [1]. The discussions in Chandigarh focused on how the party's governance model in Punjab fits into a broader national context [1].

The summit highlighted the administration's efforts to align state-level successes with the party's national identity, a move intended to strengthen its political footprint [1].

Chief Minister Sardar Bhagwant Singh Mann addressed a press conference in Chandigarh

This appearance signals a strategic effort by the Punjab government to synchronize its regional governance achievements with the Aam Aadmi Party's broader national ambitions. By utilizing a high-profile summit, the administration seeks to validate its policy model as a scalable blueprint for other Indian states.