PM Narendra Modi Interview: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (May 19) before leaving for a six-day trip to three countries (Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia) in an interview on the India-China border dispute and talks with Pakistan Made an important statement.
On the border dispute with China, PM Modi said that India is fully prepared and committed to protect sovereignty and dignity. In an interview to Nikkei Asia, PM Modi said, “Peace and tranquility in the border areas is necessary for normal bilateral relations with China.” Can be based on sensitivity and mutual interests. The PM said normalizing relations would benefit the wider region and the world.
PM Modi said this on the question of talks with Pakistan
India’s stand on Russia-Ukraine war
Can India play the role of a mediator in the Russia-Ukraine war? When asked, PM Modi said that India’s position on the Ukraine dispute is clear and firm. PM Modi said, “India stands in favor of peace and will remain firm on its stand.” We are committed to helping those who face challenges due to rising prices of basic necessities, especially food, fuel and fertilisers. We maintain contacts with both Russia and Ukraine.” PM Modi said, “Cooperation and partnership should define our times, not conflict.”
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