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PM Modi Rejects Pakistan, China’s Objections On G20 Meets, Speaks Up On Russia-Ukraine War

Prime Minister Narendra Modi disregarded China’s and Pakistan’s concerns on Sunday about holding the G20 summit in Jammu and Kashmir. The prime minister claimed in an interview with PTI that holding meetings across the nation is only normal.

“Such a question would be legitimate if we had avoided holding meetings in those locations. Our country is so big, lovely, and diversified. Isn’t it just reasonable that meetings would be held across our nation when the G20 was in session? “, he said.

PM Modi covered a wide range of topics in his interview with the news agency, including the G20 meeting, terrorism, India’s economic progress, and the “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas” model, among others. Here are the interviews with the prime minister’s five main lessons.

1. India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on the country’s G20 presidency, tying it to its efforts to combat the pandemic, human-centered development strategy, and vaccine campaign. “It was acknowledged that a human-centric approach works even during a crisis after taking into account India’s experience. In his words, “India’s response to the pandemic through a clear and coordinated approach, direct assistance to the most vulnerable using technology, coming up with vaccines and running the world’s largest vaccine drive, and sharing medicines and vaccines with almost 150 countries – were noted and well appreciated.

2. The debt issue, according to PM Modi, is a major concern for the entire world.”The globe, especially emerging countries, are very concerned about the debt issue. Government choices in this area are being closely watched by citizens from many nations. There are also some notable results, he added.

“First, nations that are currently experiencing a debt crisis or have already had one have started to place more emphasis on financial discipline. Second, others are aware of avoiding the same mistakes after witnessing some nations go through difficult times as a result of the debt issue, Modi remarked.

3. An approach from the middle of the 20th century, according to PM Modi, cannot serve the globe in the 21st century. He also called for reforms at the UN. Institutions are crucial for a rules-based system that is fair and attentive to everyone’s concerns in the multipolar world of today. However, institutions can only remain relevant when they adapt to the times, according to the prime minister.

4. While criticizing the previous UPA government for ‘not having faith’ in India’s capabilities, Prime Minister Modi asserted that India will become a developed country by 2047. “Unfortunately, in the past, Vigyan Bhavan and the surrounding area in Delhi had a mentality of having things done well. Maybe because there was a simple solution. Or possibly because the people in charge lacked faith in the capacity of citizens from various sections of the nation to carry out large-scale plans successfully,” he remarked.

Kavya Bhatt

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