Before leaving for Ukraine, PM Modi says, “India believes in resolving conflicts with diplomacy and dialogue”
New Delhi: During his visit to Poland, Prime minister Narendra Modi delivered a clear message to the world while addressing the Indian community there. He stated that the policy of today’s India is to build strong relationships with all countries equally.
He said that India now stands with everyone and thinks of everyone. The circumstances are changing, and today’s India aims to stay close to all nations, seeking connections with everyone. The world is now recognizing India as “Vishwabandhu” (a friend to all nations).
PM Modi is on a two-day visit to Poland. While addressing the Indian community, he expressed that today’s India is proud of its rich heritage and is moving steadily towards development. Indians are excelling in every field and bringing glory to the nation. Wherever there is a crisis, India steps forward to help. During the Covid-19 pandemic, India demonstrated its humanitarian spirit by sending medicines to more than 150 countries. For India, humanity always comes first. The nation strives to help people across the world and believes in peace, not war. India, with its heritage rooted in the teachings of Buddha, is a land of compassion and unity.
PM Modi also mentioned that a few days ago, the Indian community in Poland celebrated India’s independence. During the freedom movement, our freedom fighters envisioned a prosperous India, and today, every Indian is working hard to fulfill that dream.
He also shared that he had the opportunity to pay tribute at the Monte Cassino Memorial in Poland. This memorial honors the sacrifice of thousands of Indian soldiers, serving as a testament to how Indians have fulfilled their duties in every corner of the world.