PM Modi: PM Modi roared as soon as he stepped on the land of Japan, to whom he gave a stern warning?

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PM Modi in Japan: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Japan to participate in the G-7 summit. Here he reached Hiroshima. On reaching here, Prime Minister Narendra Modi roared and gave a strong message to China and Pakistan. PM Modi said that India is committed to protecting its sovereignty. Now it is the responsibility of Pakistan to improve relations. PM Modi also showed aggressive attitude towards China.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said about China that peace on the border is necessary for good relations with China. This statement of PM Modi regarding China and Pakistan reflects India’s aggressive foreign policy. PM Modi, who reached Hiroshima in Japan, will also meet the President of war-torn Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky.

What did PM Modi say on Pakistan and China?

In an interview to Asia Nikkei, PM Modi said that India is fully prepared and committed to protect its sovereignty and dignity. Peace and tranquility in the border areas is essential for normal bilateral relations with China. The future development of India-China relations can only be based on mutual respect, mutual sensitivity and mutual interests. He also said that the normalization of ties would benefit the wider region and the world. Regarding Pakistan, PM Modi said that it is necessary for Pakistan to create an environment free from terrorism and enmity. Now it is the responsibility of Pakistan to take necessary steps in this regard.

 

PM Modi will be the voice of the Global South

PM Modi said that he will become the voice of the Global South in the G-7 Summit and will raise their concerns. Global South is an informal grouping of developing countries in Asia, Africa and South America. India is the most powerful country in this group. He said he looked forward to discussing global changes and challenges in areas such as energy, digital technology and supply chain. I would emphasize India’s role as a reliable partner in addressing these challenges. India’s experience will have a strong resonance in the G-7 meeting. India is not a member of G-7, but the host of G-7 and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has invited India.

On becoming a mediator in Russia-Ukraine war, Modi said…

Regarding India’s mediation role in the Russia-Ukraine war, PM Modi said that his country’s stand on the Ukraine dispute is clear and unwavering. He said that India is in favor of peace and will stand firmly. We are committed to helping those who are facing challenges in meeting their basic needs, especially due to rising food, fuel and fertilizer prices. PM Modi said that we have maintained talks with both Russia and Ukraine. We should define the time not by struggle, but by cooperation.