Modi: ‘Dangerous to use terror as political weapon’: PM Modi slams Pakistan India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi His UN General Assembly address to Pakistan expectedly had a message, as he denounced the use of terrorism as a political tool, but equally important to China, he said that the regime built over decades had The “credibility” of global institutions was affected. To tackle issues like COVID-19 origins and ‘ease of doing business’ rankings.
China accused of rigging world Bank Data to improve its ranking and the WHO’s effort to trace the origins of the novel coronavirus remain inconclusive.
Another important element of his address was his focus on the beginnings of India’s democratic traditions, describing India as the “mother of democracy” a day after the president. Joe Biden Emphasizing democratic values, tolerance and diversity as characteristics of Indo-US bilateral relations. Modi He said that India’s strong democracy is known for its diversity.

“Yes, democracy can deliver. Yes, democracy has given,” Modi said, adding that it was the strength of Indian democracy, which allowed a child to sell tea. United Nations General Assembly For the fourth time as the PM of India.

However the strongest message was for Pakistan as he said that regressive minded countries, which were using terrorism as a political tool, need to understand that terrorism can be equally dangerous for them. “It is important to ensure that the Afghanistan region is not used to spread terrorism and carry out terrorist attacks,” Modi said, applauding those present there.

Modi said it was important to be vigilant against exploitation of the delicate situation in Afghanistan by any country for its own sake. “At this time, the people of Afghanistan – women, children and minorities – need help and we have to fulfill our responsibilities,” the PM said. However, he did not comment on the nature of the Taliban government, unlike the recent SCO summit where he said the government was not inclusive.
Taking another dig at China, Modi said that the oceans were common and shared heritage and it was important that the ocean’s resources be used, not misused. “Our oceans are the lifeline of international trade. We have to save them from the race of expansion and exclusion,” Modi said.

“The international community must speak in one voice to strengthen the rules-based system. consensus on UN Security Council India’s presidency can help the world move forward on the issue of maritime security.”
In his address, Modi said he would like to inform the UNGA that India has developed the world’s first DNA vaccine that can be administered to anyone above the age of 12. “Another m-RNA vaccine is in the final stages of development. Our scientists are also working on the nasal vaccine and we have resumed exporting the vaccines to the needy. Today I want to invite all the vaccine manufacturers in the world. “Come, make a vaccine in India,” he said.
Modi said the world is facing a threat from regressive thinking and extremism and in these circumstances it is important to develop a science-based, rational and progressive thinking.
Watch PM targets Pak, says – there is a need to ensure that no country can take advantage of the Afghan situation

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