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India confronts challenges head-on, leaves no stone unturned for its development: PM Modi

NEW DELHI: (Mar 24) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said India is moving forward with a renewed confidence and instead of postponing challenges, the country confronts them head-on.

Addressing the TV9 Network Summit, Modi said that at a time when the world is fragmented into numerous camps, India has managed to build extraordinary bridges -- from the Gulf to the global West, and from the Global South to its neighbours.

Today, India stands as a trusted partner to all, he said.

The prime minister said wars are occurring in various parts of the world, far from India, but in today's interconnected environment, no country can remain untouched by their adverse consequences and the situation has deteriorated in many nations.

Modi said in the past 23 days, since the conflict in West Asia started, India has demonstrated remarkable capacity in relationship-building, decision-making and crisis management.

"Challenges have continued to mount one after another after the COVID-19 pandemic. There has not been a single year that has not tested India and Indians. But with the united efforts of 1.4 billion Indians, India is moving forward while facing every disaster," he said.

The PM said India is moving forward with a renewed confidence and instead of postponing challenges, the country confronts them head-on.

"People often ask whose side are we on. My answer is that we stand with India. We stand with India's interests. We stand with peace and dialogue," he said, adding the serious situation the world is going through right now is extremely worrisome.

Modi also said that even in the current circumstances of war, many countries around the world are astonished to see India's policy and strategy, and to witness its strength.

Today, the PM said, when the world is entangled in conflicts and their impact is visible across the globe, discussing India and the world becomes highly relevant.

"This is the new India. It is leaving no stone unturned for development. What gets measured gets improved and ultimately gets transformed," he said.

Amidst these challenges, certain political parties, driven by self-interest, are seeking to exploit the circumstances for political gain, Modi said in an attack on the Congress.

"Protesting against the government is a fundamental democratic right. However, defaming the country itself raises questions about the intentions of the Congress party," he said.

When protests escalate to the point where even the nation's achievements become a source of discomfort, it is no longer just a matter of politics, it reflects a problematic attitude, he added.

Referring to the previous UPA regime, Modi said when personal interests take precedence in politics, people focus on their own future rather than the future of the country.

"What happened between 2004 and 2014? During the Congress rule, India faced significant issues with the prices of petrol, diesel and gas. Rather than prioritising the nation's welfare, Congress prioritised maintaining power," he said.

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