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@Evening: 📝 PM Modi's WSJ Interview — India's Role, Message To China, Confident About Russia-Ukraine War Stance

Karan KambleJun 20, 2023, 08:14 PM | Updated 08:14 PM IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi  (Illustration: Swarajya Magazine)

Wall Street Journal interviewed Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of his first official state visit to Washington after nine years in office.

  • India deserves a "much higher, deeper and wider profile and a role" in today's world, the Prime Minister said.

  • He called for a revamp of international organisations, including the United Nations, to better suit the current multipolar world order.

  • He emphasised the need for these global institutions to be more representative of the world's less affluent nations and their priorities.

  • He attributed many of the world's challenges, such as terrorism, proxy wars, and expansionism, to the failure of Cold War-era global institutions to adapt with the changing times.

  • He argued that smaller and regional groups have emerged to fill the void, highlighting the need for change within global institutions like the UN.

  • 🗣️ “Look at the membership of key institutions—does it truly represent the voice of democratic values?... A place like Africa—does it have a voice? India has such a huge population and is a bright spot in the global economy, but is it present?” — PM Narendra Modi

    PM strong on China. Speaking about India's ties with China, PM Modi said, "For normal bilateral ties with China, peace and tranquility in the border areas are essential."


  • However, in what appeared to be a warning to Beijing, the Prime Minister told the US newspaper: "At the same time, India is fully prepared and committed to protecting its sovereignty and dignity."

  • Indian and Chinese soldiers are locked in a three-year-long border standoff that originated in May 2020 along the LAC in eastern Ladakh.

  • Confident in Russia-Ukraine war stance. The Prime Minister denied being "neutral" on the Ukraine conflict and expressed confidence in India's stance.

    • “Some people say that we are neutral. But we are not neutral. We are on the side of peace,” PM Modi said.

  • Addressing the criticism of India's position on the Russia-Ukraine war, PM Modi said, "I don't think this perception is widespread in the US. I think India’s position is well known and well understood in the entire world."

  • "The world has full confidence that India’s topmost priority is peace," he added.

  • The Russia-Ukraine war began on 24 February last year and has continued with no signs of abating.

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