Informal meeting with Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi
The Prime Minister of India is in Russia on a two-day official visit.
The Prime Minister of India is in Russia on a two-day official visit.
I wish to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Russian government and our friends here for allowing me to be a part of this program.
The concept of a multipolar world has gained significant traction in recent years, as countries seek to assert their influence in an increasingly complex and interconnected global order. The 21st century has seen a significant shift towards a multipolar world, where power would be getting more evenly distributed among multiple nations, rather than being concentrated in a single superpower.
I highly appreciate Russophiles initiatives to oppose the Russophobic campaign and interest for mutually beneficial humanitarian cooperation and people-to- people dialogue.
The world’s two most populous nations have thriving economies that continue to witness growth levels that are unheard of in most parts of the world. Although, highly in favour of Beijing, India-China bilateral trade stood at almost $136 billion in 2022 Unfortunately, the political and diplomatic relationship between the two countries is facing a series of challenges. The last few years have led to a mutual trust deficit between the two Asian powers.
It is impossible to engage in a conversation about the geopolitical paradigm without stumbling upon the idea of multipolarity. The socio-global political, and economic scenario has ushered in a renewed appetite for discussions on the international configuration of power. The geopolitical landscape is in transition, and it appears that we are entering the multipolar era. We must analyze as to what insights can we draw from the international relation theory, what are the relevant lessons from history and what are the specifics of our situation, and how can we all work together to ensure that multipolarity becomes a vehicle for sustainable development and durable peace on this planet.
Indian Prime Minister Modi-led BJP government has approved the construction of seven hydropower dams in the Kishtwar region including projects in Rattle, Dul Hasti, Pakal Dul Project, Kiru, Kwar, Bursar, and Kirthai in the disputed territory of Ka
India has constructed 359 meters high from the surface of the earth and a 1,315-kilometer-long Chenab Railway Bridge that connects India with the disputed territory of Kashmir.
India is considered the largest democracy in the world and a foundation of democratic state in true sense is laid on the philosophy to provide and protect human freedom.