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India a ‘Vishwa Bandhu’ in a divided world: PM

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that humanity is expecting peace from India in these times of conflict considerin­g the country’s growing profile due to its cultural image, growing capabiliti­es, and foreign policy.

“Today, we put forward the principles of truth and non-violence with full confidence in the global fora. We tell the world that the solution to the global problem is found in the ancient Indian culture and tradition. This is why India is making a place for itself as ‘Vishwa Bandhu’ in a divided world,” said Modi while inaugurati­ng the 2550th Nirvana Mahotsav of Lord Mahavir, at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi.

Modi also mentioned initiative­s like Mission LIFE for combating climate change and the vision of ‘One Earth One Family and One Future’ along with a roadmap of ‘One World-one Sun-one Grid.’

He said today India is leading a futuristic global initiative like the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance.

“These initiative­s have not only created hope in the world but have led to change in global perception towards our culture and tradition,” said the Prime Minister.

In his address, Modi said that India is emerging from a period of corruption and despair as more than 25 crore people have come out of poverty.

Asking the citizens to seize the moment, Modi asked everyone to follow the path of Ahimsa and reiterated his commitment to keep working for the future of the nation.

“For India, modernity is its body, spirituali­ty is its soul. If spirituali­ty is removed from modernity, anarchy is born,” he said.

Highlighti­ng the numerous cultural celebratio­ns that have taken place in the past 10 years, Narendra Modi said that the new generation believes that India’s identity is its pride.

“Just a decade ago, our nation’s atmosphere was different, marked by disappoint­ment and despair. This disappoint­ment equally plagued our cultural heritage. Hence, since 2014, alongside physical progress, we have committed ourselves to cherish our cultural heritage,” said Modi.

“We have started preserving our heritage. We talked about yoga and Ayurveda. Today, the new generation of the country believes that our identity is our pride,” he added. Extending his best wishes on the occasion after releasing a commemorat­ive stamp and coin, Modi recalled his last meeting with Acharya Shri 108 Vidyasagar Ji Maharaj at the Chandragir­i Temple in Chhattisga­rh. “Even though he is physically not among us today, his blessings are certainly with us,” he said.

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Narendra Modi waves towards supporters as he arrives to attend an election rally in Bengaluru, Karnataka, on Saturday.
Reuters ↑ Narendra Modi waves towards supporters as he arrives to attend an election rally in Bengaluru, Karnataka, on Saturday.

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