Narendra Modi’s First Message to ‘Global South’ After Oath: ‘India Will Amplify…’

Narendra Modi’s First Message to ‘Global South’ After Oath: ‘India Will Amplify…’

Keywords: Narendra Modi, Global South, India, Voice

After taking oath as India’s Prime Minister for the third time, Narendra Modi addressed the “Global South” with a resounding message of support and cooperation.

In a speech to Indian diplomats, Modi emphasized India’s commitment to amplifying the voices of developing nations on the world stage. “India will strive to be the voice of the voiceless, the voice of the marginalized,” he said.

Modi recognized the challenges faced by the Global South, including poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation. He vowed that India would share its experiences and expertise to help other countries overcome these obstacles.

“As a fellow member of the ‘Global South,’ India understands the challenges you face,” Modi said. “We have faced similar challenges and have emerged stronger. We are ready to share our experiences and expertise with you.”

Modi also highlighted India’s role as a bridge between the East and the West. He said that India would work to foster dialogue and cooperation between developed and developing countries.

“India is a natural bridge between the East and the West,” Modi said. “We will work to build partnerships that are mutually beneficial and that promote global peace and prosperity.”

Modi’s message resonated with leaders from across the Global South. Many expressed their appreciation for India’s commitment to working with them on issues of mutual interest.

The Prime Minister’s speech signals a shift in India’s foreign policy, with a greater focus on the Global South. It remains to be seen whether India can live up to its promise and become a true champion for developing nations.

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