PM Modi: "We stand with India's interests" amid global West Asia crisis

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the TV9 Network Summit, asserted India's independent foreign policy stance, stating the country stands with its own interests, peace, and dialogue amidst the West Asia conflict. He highlighted India's crisis management and relationship-building capacity over the past 23 days of global turmoil. Modi strongly criticized the previous Congress-led UPA government, accusing it of issuing oil bonds worth Rs 1.48 lakh crore to preserve its own power, a decision that burdened future generations with a repayment of over Rs 3 lakh crore. He emphasized that despite consecutive global challenges post-pandemic, India is progressing with resilience and has built strong, wide-ranging international partnerships.

Key Points: PM Modi on India's foreign policy and Congress oil bonds

  • India's crisis management praised
  • Accuses Congress of self-interest
  • Oil bonds burdened future generations
  • Global partnerships strengthened
  • Resilience in supply chains
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"People often ask whose side we are on, my answer is we stand with India...": PM Modi refers to challenges posed by West Asia crisis

PM Modi addresses West Asia conflict, asserts India stands for its own interests and peace, while criticizing Congress over oil bonds.

"People often ask whose side we are on, my answer is we stand with India...": PM Modi refers to challenges posed by West Asia crisis
"People often ask, 'Whose side are we on?' My answer is, 'We stand with India. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday referred to the West Asia conflict and said even in these harsh adverse conditions, India is moving ahead with the resolve of progress, development and trust.

Speaking at the TV9 Network Summit, PM Modi said in the last 23 days, India has shown its Relationship Building Capacity, it has shown its decision-making capacity and Crisis Management Capacity.

PM Modi said that at a time when the world is divided into multiple blocs, India has built strong and wide-ranging partnerships.

"People often ask, 'Whose side are we on?' My answer is, 'We stand with India. We stand with India's interests. We stand with peace and dialogue'," he said.

He accused the Congress of "being concerned about its own power and not the country" during its rule, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday referred to the oil bonds issued during the UPA government and said "those who were running the government through remote control made this wrong decision to preserve their power, as accountability was not expected at that time".

The Prime Minister also took digs at the opposition parties and alleged that certain political parties, driven by self-interest, are seeking to exploit the circumstances created by global challenges, including the West Asia conflict, for their political gain.

PM Modi pointed to the issuance of oil bonds worth Rs 1.48 lakh crore, stating that the decision placed a financial burden on future generations. He noted that then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had acknowledged the long-term implications of the move.

"Just remember what happened between 2004 and 2010. During the Congress government, petrol, diesel, and gas prices were in crisis, and Congress was concerned not about the country but about its own power. At that time, Congress issued oil bonds worth Rs 148,000 crore. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh himself stated that they were burdening future generations with debt. Despite knowing that the oil bond decision was wrong," he said.

"Those who were running the government through remote control made this wrong decision to preserve their power, as accountability was not expected at that time. Repayment on those bonds was due after 2020. Over the past five to six years, our government has worked to wash away the sins of the Congress government. Instead of Rs 148,000 crore, the country had to pay more than 3 lakh crore rupees, as interest was also added. This means we were forced to pay almost double the amount. In the past 5-6 years, our government has worked to wash away that sin of the Congress government. And the cost of this washing has not been low. You won't have seen such a laundry," he added.

He said challenges have been increasing one after the other after the Corona pandemic.

"There is no year that has not tested India and Indians. But with the united efforts of 140 crore countrymen, India is moving ahead, facing every calamity. At this time, even in the conditions of war, many countries of the world are surprised by India's policy and strategy, seeing India's strength," he said.

"The turmoil that has erupted in the world since February 28, even in these harsh adverse conditions, India is moving ahead with the resolve of progress, development and trust. In these 23 days, India has shown its Relationship Building Capacity. It has shown its decision-making capacity and Crisis Management Capacity," he added.

He said at a time when global supply chain is faltering, India has presented a model of diversification and resilience.

"When the world is divided into so many camps, India has built unprecedented and unimaginable bridges. From the Gulf to the Global West, from the Global South to neighbouring countries, India is a trusted partner of all. Some people ask, who are we with? My answer to them is that we are with India. We are with India's interests, peace and dialogue," he said.

"In this time of crisis, when the global supply chain is faltering, India has presented a model of diversification and resilience. Be it energy, fertiliser, or essential goods, India has made continuous efforts to ensure that its citizens face minimum problems, and continues to do so even today," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the emphasis on India's interests, the constant blame on previous governments feels like political point-scoring. Can we have a forward-looking discussion on foreign policy without the partisan digs?
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Priya S
This is the leadership we need! The world is watching India's balanced stance. Building bridges with Gulf countries and the West simultaneously is no small feat. Jai Hind!
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Vikram M
The part about oil bonds is shocking. Future generations were burdened with debt for political gains. It's good that this is being highlighted, accountability is important for a healthy democracy.
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Michael C
As an observer, India's neutral and strategic positioning in global conflicts is impressive. The focus on securing energy and supply chains during a crisis shows pragmatic governance.
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Ananya R
"We stand with India" – such a powerful and simple statement. It cuts through the noise. In these difficult times, unity and a clear national vision are everything. 🙏

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