Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed to secure India’s position on the world stage as he departs for a historic visit to the United States. Speaking to the Wall Street Journal ahead of his visit, Modi emphasised the strong ties between India and the US, and sought to portray Delhi as the natural leader of the world’s developing nations. He also called for greater representation of developing countries in global institutions such as the United Nations, claiming that these institutions had failed to address key issues such as terrorism and proxy wars. Additionally, Modi highlighted India’s role as a provider of troops for peacekeeping operations, and emphasised the country’s tolerance and celebration of its diverse population. On the economic front, he pointed to significant Indian investments in infrastructure and education, as well as a youthful demographic, as promising signs for the country’s future.
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