Prime Minister Modi's Historic Visit to Ukraine and Poland: Vision for Global Peace and Cooperation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasizes India's advocacy for peace and diplomacy ahead of his first visit to Ukraine. Addressing the Indian diaspora in Poland, Modi highlighted India's changing foreign policy stance and lauded the diaspora's contributions. His visit aims to discuss peaceful solutions to conflicts and strengthen bilateral ties with Poland.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asserted India's stance as a proponent of permanent peace in the region, ahead of his inaugural visit to Ukraine. Emphasizing that 'this is not an era of war,' he called for conflicts to be resolved through diplomacy and dialogue.
Addressing an enthusiastic Indian diaspora in Poland, Modi highlighted India's shift from a policy of maintaining distance to a close-knit approach with all countries. He praised their role in fortifying India-Poland relations and their involvement in the successful Operation Ganga evacuation.
Modi's visit marks the first by an Indian prime minister to Ukraine since its independence in 1991. He aims to engage with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on peaceful conflict resolutions and fortify ties with Poland through various initiatives and collaborations in technology and clean energy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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