Key Points

Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda has written a letter praising PM Modi's foreign policy approach. He specifically commended Modi's "multi-alignment" strategy as a pragmatic alternative to traditional non-alignment. Gowda highlighted Modi's recent visits to Japan and China as successful efforts to counter US tariff policies. He expressed confidence that India's unique combination of economic and democratic advantages will compel the US to reconsider its position.

Key Points: Deve Gowda Praises Modi Multi-Alignment Policy Amid US Tariffs

  • Gowda praises Modi's active pursuit of alternatives after US tariff war
  • Multi-alignment policy seen as constructive compared to old non-alignment
  • Modi's visits to Japan and China highlighted as strategic successes
  • India's economic and democratic advantages position it for global leadership
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Govt's policy of multi-alignment bound to offer rich dividends amid US tariffs: Deve Gowda praises PM Modi

Former PM Deve Gowda lauds PM Modi's foreign policy, calling multi-alignment a pragmatic alternative to non-alignment that will yield rich dividends for India.

"The policy of 'multi-alignment' that you have followed is bound to offer rich dividends in the near future. - HD Deve Gowda"

Bengaluru, September 3

Janata Dal (Secular) supremo and Rajya Sabha member HD Deve Gowda on Wednesday lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for "actively pursuing alternatives" after the United States started an "unreasonable and unjust tariff war."

In his letter to PM Modi, the former prime minister said the policy of "multi-alignment" is bound to offer rich dividends in the near future.

"I closely followed the news of your visit to Japan and China. I am relieved like millions of Indians that you have been actively pursuing alternatives after the United States started an unreasonable and unjust tariff war. I trust you had a very successful visit and India will reap the benefits of your negotiations and new initiatives," Gowda said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday evening returned to New Delhi after concluding his four-day and two-nation visit to Japan and China, spanning from August 29 to September 1.

"The policy of 'multi-alignment' that you have followed is bound to offer rich dividends in the near future. The world has only begun to understand its importance and pragmatism. This is a very constructive and positive formulation compared to our earlier espousal of 'non-alignment'. Times have changed and we needed a new language to pursue our fair dreams," the former Prime Minister said.

"We should interact with the world as per our needs, on our terms but with also enormous civilisational grace that we possess. That will make India stand out," he added.

Highlighting PM Modi's interactions with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, Gowda said that the meeting symbolises the beginning of a new world order that will put India in the middle of global prosperity and peace.

"The photographs and videos of yourself with President Putin and President Xi Jinping that have flooded the media across the globe communicated something beyond routine bonhomie and friendship between heads of state," the letter read.

The former Prime Minister argued that the US will have to "come around sooner than later" as India offers economic, demographic and democratic advantages.

"I trust you had a very successful visit, and India will reap the benefits of your negotiations and new initiatives. United States too will have to come around sooner than later because dharma is on our side, and our nation offers a combination of economic, demographic and democratic advantage like no other in the world," Gowada said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday evening returned to New Delhi after concluding his four-day and two-nation visit to Japan and China, spanning from August 29 to September 1.

Describing the visit as "productive" in a post on X, PM Modi said he emphasised India's position on key global issues during his engagements.

On the SCO summit, PM Modi wrote on X, "Concluding a productive visit to China, where I attended the SCO Summit and interacted with various world leaders. Also emphasised India's stand on key global issues. Thankful to President Xi Jinping, the Chinese government and people for the successful organisation of this Summit."

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see political leaders across parties supporting our foreign policy. When it comes to national interest, we should stand united. Deve Gowda's praise shows that Modi's diplomacy is working for India.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the multi-alignment strategy, I hope we don't compromise on our values. Building relationships with China and Russia is good, but we must remember our democratic principles and human rights commitments.
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Sarah B
As someone working in export business, I can see the immediate benefits of this approach. The US tariffs were hurting small businesses like mine. Diversifying our trade partnerships is absolutely essential for economic stability.
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Vikram M
Finally India is acting like the global power it deserves to be! No more begging bowl diplomacy. We negotiate on our terms. This is the New India we've been waiting for! 🚀
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Nisha Z
Hope these diplomatic efforts translate into better job opportunities and economic growth for common people. Foreign policy should ultimately benefit the aam aadmi, not just look good in headlines.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how India is navigating the complex global landscape. The multi-alignment approach makes sense for a rising power. The world is multipolar now, and India is positioning itself wisely.

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