Future not in war, but in Buddha, says Modi
Financial Express Delhi|January 10, 2025
ASSERTING THAT THE world today listens to India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said due to the country's heritage, it is able to tell the international community that the future does not lie in 'Yudh' (war) but in 'Budh' (Buddha).
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Addressing the diaspora at the 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas convention here, Modi said India is not only the mother of democracy, but democracy is a part of people's lives here.

Emphasising that he has always considered the Indian diaspora as ambassadors of India, the PM expressed his joy in meeting and conversing with fellow citizens around the world and said the love and blessings he receives from them are unforgettable. "I have always believed that our diaspora is our 'Rashtradoot', and I closely interact with them during my visits overseas," he said.

Underlining India's growing global role due to its achievements and prospects, the PM said, "Today's India not only firmly asserts its point, but also strongly amplifies the voice of the Global South".

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