PM Modi target on Pakistan and China in UNGA

PM Modi- PM Modi’s speech at UNGA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly on Saturday. During this time, he attacked Pakistan and China without taking names. In his speech, Prime Minister Modi addressed the world on many issues such as terrorism, Afghanistan, corona virus vaccine. At the same time, Prime Minister Modi also called for reforms in the United Nations General Assembly. In a 22-minute speech, the Prime Minister spoke about important world issues.

unnamed target on pakistan

PM Modi- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has targeted Pakistan without naming it. Prime Minister Modi said countries that use terrorism as a political tool must understand that terrorism is an equally important threat to them. The prime minister said it was very important to ensure that Afghan soil is not used to spread terrorism and terrorist attacks. We must ensure that no country in the delicate situations there tries to use it as a tool for its selfishness.

What about Afghanistan?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concern about Afghanistan. He said that to the Afghan people at that time. The women and children there, the minorities there, need help and we have to take our responsibility in this regard.

PM said that about corona vaccine

Regarding the vaccine, Prime Minister Modi said India has developed the world’s first DNA vaccine, which can be given to anyone over the age of 12. He also said that we are supplying the vaccine to all over the world. The Prime Minister said: “I also invite vaccine manufacturers around the world today to come and manufacture the vaccine in India.”

Target China without naming it

Prime Minister Modi said: “Our oceans are also our common heritage. Therefore, we must be careful to use the ocean’s resources, not to abuse them. Our seas are also the lifeline of international trade. expansion and exclusion. Must be saved from. Prime Minister Modi said that in order to strengthen the rules-based world order, the international community must raise its voice with one voice. He said the consensus reached during India’s presidency of the Security Council showed the the world the way forward in maritime safety.

Advice from the Prime Minister to the United Nations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that it is necessary for us to continually strengthen the United Nations to protect the world order, world laws and world values. The great diplomat of India, Acharya Chanakya had said centuries ago that Kaalati Kramat Kaal and Phalam Pibati. When the right job is not done at the right time, then time itself destroys the success of that job. If the United Nations is to remain relevant, it must improve its efficiency, increase its credibility.

Prime Minister Modi said that today many questions are being raised about the United Nations. We saw these issues in the climate crisis, during the Corona period. Proxy wars, terrorism and the ongoing Afghan crisis in many parts of the world have deepened these questions.

mentioned his plans

Prime Minister Modi said that in the past 7 years, more than 43 million people in India have been connected to the banking system. Over 36 crore of these people have insurance coverage that couldn’t even think of it sooner. He said more than 50 million people have been linked to quality health by providing them with free treatment.

He said that I represent the country which has the pride of Mother of Democracy. He said our thousands of years of great democratic tradition marked India’s entry into its 75th year of independence on August 15. Our diversity is the hallmark of our strong democracy. A country with dozens of languages, hundreds of dialects, different ways of life and cuisine. It is a fine example of dynamic democracy.

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