PM Modi stared Vladimir Putin in the eye and reminded him that now is not the time for conflict.

PM Modi and Vladimir Putin

PM Modi stared Vladimir Putin in the eye and reminded him that now is not the time for conflict.

PM Modi and Vladimir Putin

“Most countries have taken a stand. We are the only ones whose positions are crystal clear. We are not on anyone’s side; we want peace. As a result, the world believes that we are the only people who refuse to give up guns or fight. I had the bravery to face Russian President Vladimir Putin in the eyes and tell him that now is not the time for war. “India has established its position (in the world),” said Modi.

When asked about invites to several conferences later this year, Narendra Modi remarked, “It doesn’t fit me to talk big. The world knows what the outcome of India’s elections will be. As a result, despite my statement that elections are being held, I have received invites (for events) from the months of June, August, and September. All groups in every country, including the G7, want India to be represented in some capacity.

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