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PM Modi at G7: Welcomes West Asia Peace Efforts, Stresses Safe Sea Lanes

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed progress in West Asia peace efforts during his address at the G7 summit in Evian, France. He emphasized the need to ensure safe sea lanes and protect seafarers, citing the disruption of maritime trade in the Strait of Hormuz. Modi called for rebuilding international trust, stating that dialogue and diplomacy are key to resolving global conflicts. He reiterated India's principle of 'humanity first' and viewing the world as one family.

PM Modi welcomes peace efforts in West Asia, says 'we must ensure that sea lanes remain safe' (Ld)

Evian, June 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has welcomed the progress made in peace efforts in West Asia during his address at a session on "Forging New Partnerships and Rebuilding International Solidarity" at the G7 summit in Evian, France.

"We welcome the progress made in peace efforts in West Asia. This conflict has caused loss of life and property for our friendly countries in West Asia. The disruption of maritime trade in the Strait of Hormuz has harmed the global economy," PM Modi said on Tuesday, according to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).

"International partnerships and global solidarity can only be meaningful if we work together to address shared challenges," he added.

According to Prime Minister Modi, India firmly believes that lasting solutions to the ongoing tensions and conflicts in various parts of the world are possible only through dialogue, diplomacy, and international cooperation.

"Many Indian civilians have lost their lives. The safety of seafarers, who connect all countries through global maritime trade, is our responsibility. We must ensure that sea lanes remain safe, and seafarers can carry out their work without fear," the Prime Minister stressed during his address.

He noted that "India is fully prepared to work together with all partners on these issues".

He also said that in an uncertain world, trade and technology were being misused for narrow interests, leading to a trust deficit in the international arena.

"Mutual trust is the most important strategic asset today. But, sadly, today, the world does not suffer from a shortage of resources... it suffers from a shortage of trust. And the future of our partnerships depends on rebuilding this trust," he added.

He noted that "We, in India, view the 'world as one family' (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam). Our experience shows that development is most effective when it is connected to the aspirations of people".

He said that India has always followed the principle of "humanity first", and this thought continues to be at the centre of its efforts.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

It's refreshing to see India taking a diplomatic lead at the G7. The concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam—"world as one family"—is such a beautiful and relevant philosophy for these fractured times. Hope other world leaders take notes.

Vikram M

Good to see PM Modi addressing the trust deficit in global politics. Too many nations are playing zero-sum games while ordinary people suffer. But I wish he had also mentioned the plight of Indian laborers in conflict zones. Still, a balanced statement overall. 👍

Michael C

"The world suffers from a shortage of trust"—how true. India's stance on using dialogue and diplomacy is a model for how middle powers can influence global stability. The seafarers' safety angle is spot-on too; these are the unsung heroes of global trade.

Priya S

As an Indian, I'm proud that our PM is talking about humanity first on a global stage. But actions speak louder than words—I hope India increases humanitarian aid for displaced families in West Asia. Still, it's a step in the right direction. 🙏

Rohit P

This is classic Indian diplomacy—neither taking sides, nor being neutral. Modi ji's message of "world as one family" is exactly what the G7 needs to hear. The West Asia peace process has been stuck for decades; perhaps an Indian perspective can offer a fresh approach. Well said, PM! 👏

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