Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a 12-step initiative in the third Forum For India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) Summit held on May 21 in Papua New Guinea.
The world's newfound admiration for India stems from her ascent to diplomatic and economic dominance. It has become evidently clear of late that it is neither feasible nor realistic to seek meaningful progress in geopolitics without the largest country in the world, India's engagement.
Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Thursday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's three-nation tour is a testimony of "Sashakt Bharat" (empowered India).
"Today, the world is seeing a new India because of the leadership of PM Modi," Jaishankar said upon PM Modi's arrival to India post concluding his three-nation visit to Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Australia.
While addressing the public PM Modi said, "The people here asked me why I gave the vaccines to the world. I want to say that this is the land of Buddha, Gandhi. We care even for our enemies... Today the world wants to know what India is thinking: PM Modi
"The world appreciates your governance model. US President Joe Biden asked for your autograph, this shows how the world is seeing India under your leadership," said Nadda.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Delhi in the wee hours of Thursday morning. Immediately upon reaching the national capital work beckons for Modi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday emplaned for New Delhi after completing the final leg of his three-nation trip. He was on a visit to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia.
In a showcase of special focus towards the promotion of tribal art and culture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his ongoing foreign visit to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia presented multiple gifts to international leaders, which were prominently drawn from tribal art and craft
US President Joe Biden invited Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape on Wednesday for an upcoming meeting, according to National Security Council Director for the Indo-Pacific.
Ruggles said, "We welcome India's engagement in the region. Broadly speaking. India is not a member of the Partners in Blue Pacific (PBP), but it is an observer. So, part of the way that we have worked with other like-minded countries including Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, and no