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India moving ahead with bigger purpose for global welfare, says PM Modi


06 May 2022  

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday said that the world is considering India’s development resolutions as a means of achieving its goals and added that India is performing a bigger purpose of ensuring global welfare.

Addressing the inaugural session of the Jain International Trade Organisation (JITO), the Prime Minister said, “Today, the world is considering India’s development resolutions as a means of achieving its goals. Be it Global Peace, Global Prosperity, Solutions related to Global Challenges, or Empowerment of Global Supply Chain, the world is looking towards India with great confidence.”

“Whatever may be the area of expertise, area of concern, whatever may be the difference of opinion, the rise of New India unites all. Today everyone feels that India is now moving beyond Probability and Potential and performing a bigger purpose of global welfare,” he said.

The Prime Minister said “Today the country is encouraging talent, trade and technology as much as possible. Today the country is registering dozens of startups every day, and trying to create a unicorn every week.”

(ANI)

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