‘This is not the India that sits at home’, says Foreign Minister in Namibia -aabtak24

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S Jaishankar In Namibia: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is on a tour of Namibia. He is the first Indian Foreign Minister to visit this African country. Referring to India’s strong economic growth, its strong ties abroad and the support of the overseas Indian community, he said that India’s rise is unstoppable and it is gaining its place in the world. 

Addressing the Indian community, Jaishankar said on Monday (June 5) that in many ways India is now a more capable and more confident country and thus has received more recognition across the world. He said that India is moving in the right direction and is conscious that there are many challenges ahead. The minister said that with strong ties abroad and meaningful contributions from the Indian community, as well as progress at home, we are very clear that India’s rise is unstoppable. 

"India today is not the India that sits at home"

What else did the External Affairs Minister say?

He said that today we are the most populous country. We are the fifth largest economy (in the world) and it is expected that very soon we will reach the third position (in terms of economy). Today India is making its place in the world and all Indians should be very proud of it. The minister further said that when I go to countries as External Affairs Minister, especially in Africa and Latin America and other parts of Asia, I cannot tell you how much goodwill we have. 

Indian community appreciated

PM Modi’s visit mentioned

Jaishankar referred to Prime Minister Modi’s 2018 visit to Africa. Citing the Prime Minister’s statement given at that time, he said that we (India) are here (in Africa), but we are different from those who have come here. The difference is we are here to listen to you. To ask you what your needs are and everything we do will be in response to your preferences. 

Good initiative to bring cheetahs to Namibia

The minister said that we feel that it has now become a big initiative. ‘Big Cat Alliance’ There’s something called this in which all the countries that have tigers, lions and different types of cheetahs are trying to get together to see how by working together we can actually create a ‘Big Kent’ around the world. Can increase the number of. 

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