India ready to aid peace: PM Modi
His remarks came after talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who called upon India to contribute to find a political solution to the conflict in Ukraine that has been raging for a long time
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Modi also welcomed the 'Focus on India' strategy announced by Germany.PHOTO:PTI
New Delhi, 25
Oct
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and West
Asia are a matter of concern and India is ready to make every possible
contribution for restoration of peace.
His remarks
came after talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who called upon India to
contribute to find a political solution to the conflict in Ukraine that has
been raging for a long time.
"The
ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia are a matter of concern for both
nations. India has always been of the view that war cannot be a solution to
problems. India is ready to make every possible contribution for the
restoration of peace," Modi said after the 7th Inter-Governmental
Consultations with the visiting German Chancellor.
Modi said
he and Olaf agreed that the global forums established in the 20th century were
inadequate to address the challenges of the 21st century.
"There
is a need for reforms in multilateral institutions, including the UN Security
Council," the prime minister said.
Earlier,
initiating the IGC, the strategic partnership between India and Germany has
emerged as a strong anchor at a time when the world is faced with tensions,
conflicts and uncertainty.
Modi said
India-Germany ties were a transformational partnership of two capable and
strong democracies and not a transactional relationship.
"The
world is passing through times of tensions, conflicts and uncertainty. In the
Indo-Pacific region, there are serious concerns about the rule of law and
freedom of navigation. In times like this, the strategic partnership between
India and Germany has emerged as a strong anchor," he said.
The prime
minister recalled that this was Scholz's third visit to India and marked the
"triple celebration" of the friendship between India and Germany.
"In
the last IGC in Berlin in 2022, we took important decisions for our bilateral
cooperation. In two years, there has been encouraging progress in various
sectors of our strategic relations. There has been increasing cooperation in
areas such as defence, technology, energy, green and sustainable development
that have become symbols of mutual trust," he said.
Modi also
welcomed the 'Focus on India' strategy announced by Germany.
"I am
delighted that to expand and elevate our partnership, we are taking several new
and important initiatives and moving from the 'Whole of Government' to the
Whole of Nation approach," he said.
The IGC
framework was launched in 2011 and allows for a comprehensive review of
cooperation and identification of new areas of engagement between the two
countries across various sectors.-PTI
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