Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that India’s global relations are built on trust and reliability, and the world increasingly recognizes this foundation. Speaking at the NDTV World Summit, Modi made it clear that India does not form “taken-for-granted” relations. His remarks come at a time of heightened tension between India and Canada, following allegations from Canada regarding India’s involvement in the killing of a Canadian Khalistani activist. India has strongly denied these accusations, citing the lack of supporting evidence from Canada.
Strength in Trust
Modi reiterated that India’s progress on the world stage is met with happiness rather than envy. He pointed to the Chandrayaan mission as a symbol of India’s growing influence, highlighting how its success was celebrated globally. He emphasized that India’s rise brings benefits to the world and fosters global trust.
India’s Role in Crisis
Referring to the COVID-19 pandemic, Modi noted how India provided critical vaccines and medicines to countries in need, prioritizing humanitarian efforts over profit. He asserted that India’s commitment to global welfare further strengthens the world’s trust in the country.
Leading Global Progress
India’s advancements in infrastructure, digital technology, and research were cited by the Prime Minister as proof of the all-round changes contributing to the country’s growing leadership in shaping the future of global development.
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