He said one of the foremost tasks of the UPA government was to reassure its citizens, especially the minorities that they would receive the fullest protection of the India state while persevering to bring the criminals who implemented this pogrom to justice.
The minister was delivering the Fullerton Lecture at International Institute for Strategic Studies, Singapore.
"Over the past years the UPA government has been successful in mitigating fear, maintaining peace and mainstreaming the minorities," he said.
This has provided a fillip to economic activity as both people and the state have been able to concentrate their attention upon bread and butter issues, Tewari said.
He also said the 'India story' has been "by and large, consistent with this vision and understanding of India since the Congress has been heading the government for a better part of time over the past sixty years perhaps except intermittently for little over a decade when other formations were at the helm of the ship of state.
He said the UPA had provided stability in its rule which has facilitated a silent revolution of empowerment that has engulfed India over the past decade.