Just before the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to America, a big statement of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) President of the United Nations General Assembly, Saba Korosi has come to the fore. Korosi said that there is a need for better representatives like India in the Security Council. India certainly believes that it can contribute significantly to the welfare of the world. The future of India will certainly be very different from what it was before.
Korosi had a deep impact on me after meeting Prime Minister Modi when I visited India before joining PM Modi on Yoga Day at the United Nations Headquarters. The Security Council that we have today is what we inherited decades ago. Which reflects the different balance of power. However, at that time India was not included in the big countries.
He said that the future will definitely be very different from the past. Our member countries also think the same and hold the belief that we need a better representative. It includes those countries which have a great responsibility for peace. There is a responsibility to do good to the public and India definitely believes that it can make its significant contribution to the welfare of the world.
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'Meeting him had a deep impact on me'
The President of the United Nations General Assembly further said that after meeting PM Modi, a visionary, a strategic thinker and a person who brings with him the tradition of the nation and a person who is clear about where modern India should look, I was deeply impressed. Fell He said that PM Modi is one of the most respected leaders of the world coming here.
PM Modi will leave for America today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will leave for America today for his four-day visit. He will reach America on 21 June. On the very first day of the visit, he may have a personal meeting with US President Joe Biden. After this, there will be a bilateral meeting between the two leaders on 22 June. Apart from this, he will also participate in many other programs and will also address the people of the Indian community.
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