UNGA attacked Pakistan, PM Modi said - some people are making terrorism a political weapon
PM Modi Address In UNGA: During his address to the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, it is the strength of India's democracy that a small child who once used to help his father at a tea stall at a railway station. Today, for the fourth time as the Prime Minister of India, he is addressing the UNGA.
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New York: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). During this, without naming Pakistan and China, he strongly attacked terrorism and expansionism. The countries which are using terrorism are also at risk, he said. PM Modi bluntly told UNGA that the soil of Afghanistan should not be used to increase terrorism.
Facing the biggest pandemic of 100 years
Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his address to the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly by congratulating Abdullah Shahid for assuming the presidency. In the UNGA, PM Modi said, for the last one and a half years, the whole world is facing the biggest epidemic in 100 years. I pay tribute to all those who lost their lives in such a terrible pandemic and express my condolences with the families.
Our Thousand Years Great Tradition of Democracy
PM Modi said, I am representing the country which has the pride of Mother of Democracy. We have a great tradition of democracy dating back thousands of years. On this 15th August, India entered the 75th year of its independence. Our diversity is the hallmark of our strong democracy. A country in which there are dozens of languages, hundreds of dialects, different living habits, food and drink. This is an example of Vibrant Democracy.
Invitation to Vaccine Manufacturers Around the World
PM Modi said, India's vaccine delivery platform CoWIN is providing digital assistance to administer crores of vaccine doses in a single day. I want to inform UNGA that India has developed the world's first DNA vaccine which can be administered to all people above 12 years of age. Scientists in India are also engaged in the development of a nasal vaccine. Realizing its obligation towards humanity, India has once again started giving vaccine to the needy of the world. He said, today I also invite the vaccine manufacturers from all over the world to come and make the vaccine in India.
Strong target on terrorism
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, with retrograde thinking, countries which are using terrorism as a political tool, they have to understand that terrorism is an equally big threat to them. It is very important to ensure that the soil of Afghanistan is not used for spreading terrorism and terrorist attacks. We also have to be careful that no country tries to use delicate situations as a tool for its selfishness.
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