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India not hungry for anyone’s land: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India has not attacked anyone. It is neither hungry for land. But in the two World Wars (in which India had no direct stake), 150,000 Indian soldiers had laid down their lives

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NEW DELHI: India has not attacked any country and neither is it hungry to grab anyone’s land, but its men have made the supreme sacrifice fighting for the national cause and others, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday.

His comments came in the backdrop of Pakistan’s constant clamour for highlighti­ng the Kashmir issue at the internatio­nal fora.

“India has not attacked anyone. It is neither hungry for land. But in the two World Wars (in which India had no direct stake), 150,000 Indian soldiers had laid down their lives,” the prime min- ister said at the inaugurati­on ceremony of the Pravasi Bharatiya Kendra. Modi said the Indian community abroad did not believe in indulging in politics or grabbing power in foreign lands. They, on the other hand, mingle with other communitie­s by following the principle of social well being.

He lamented that despite the great price, the country could not make the world realise the importance of its sacrifice. He said whenever he was abroad, he made it a point to visit the memorials for the Indian soldiers.

The prime minister said the Indian community can contribute to the cause. He said Indians set- tled abroad do not indulge in politics and neither do they believe in grabbing power there.

Indians, Modi noted, lived abroad with the principle of “social well being.”

“They are like water. They change their colour and shape as per need,” he said.

The prime minister said there were countries where the Indian community was more powerful than the Indian missions and could help removing the “fear of unknown” amongst the people there towards India.

While much was spoken about brain drain, if the strength of the Indian diaspora was channelise­d, “we can convert it into gain’,” he said.

Like dams channelise the energy of water to make electricit­y, a source is required to utilise the energy of the 2.45 crore strong Indian diaspora to “light up India”, Modi said. He also commended the role of the Ministry of External Affairs in helping people of Nepal in the aftermath of the devastatin­g earthquake and pulling out Indians and other nationals from hotspots like Yemen.

Modi said the MEA has made a place for itself and the world now accepts India as a major contributo­r in extending humanitari­an aid.

Other countries, he said, now seek Indian help in pulling out their citizens from trouble spots.

“Since India will definitely be evacuating its citizens, please help us pull out our people as well,” he quoted calls of helps from various nations as saying.

Modi also released a booklet carrying a series of protocols to be followed to get rid of diabetics through yoga.

Speaking on the occasion, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said the Pravasi Bharatiya Kendra was not just an ordinary building but a memorial of the forefather­s who had left India in search of work.

She said the Indian diaspora has preserved Indian traditions, festivals and languages alive in foreign lands. “It is an image of the Indian community which keeps the head of India high abroad,” she said. ‘brain

 ?? - PTI ?? ELATED: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister for External Affairs, Sushma Swaraj during the inaugurati­on of Pravasi Bharatiya Kendra at Chanakyapu­ri, in New Delhi on Sunday.
- PTI ELATED: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister for External Affairs, Sushma Swaraj during the inaugurati­on of Pravasi Bharatiya Kendra at Chanakyapu­ri, in New Delhi on Sunday.

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