New Delhi, Dec. 29 -- Framing India's youth as key to nation building in a tech-driven world, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday delivered the 129th episode of Mann Ki Baat, his last in 2025, reflecting on major developments from the year while flagging innovation, culture and public health as focus areas going into the new year. The PM cautioned against losing human values amid rapid technological change. "Today's life is becoming tech-driven, and the changes that used to happen over centuries, we are seeing them happen over a few years. At times, some people express concern whether robots are going to replace humans," he said, adding that staying connected to cultural roots was essential for human development. PM Modi said India's young population was the country's biggest source of hope. He announced that the second edition of the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue will be held on January 12, marking National Youth Day as well as the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. On public health, the PM flagged a recent ICMR report warning that antibiotics are becoming less effective against diseases such as pneumonia and urinary tract infections (UTIs). He urged people not to use antibiotics without medical advice, saying indiscriminate use was weakening their effectiveness. However, he did not refer to the severe air pollution in the national capital during the over 30-minute address. As the broadcast opened, key visuals from 2025 played on screen, including images of Russian President Vladimir Putin's recent visit to India and the women's cricket team's World Cup win. Modi described 2025 as a year that strengthened national confidence across sectors....