LEADERS’ VIEWS
Narendra Modi Prime Minister, India This year as well as for a few years in the past, natural disasters are becoming a huge cause of concern for us. Many people have lost their family and property, the nation has also incurred huge losses several times … Every district has now started thinking in the direction of exporting [their] product under One District One Product. The districts had taken the resolve of Renewable energy. India has achieved more in this sector than G-20 Nations collectively. India is working hard to become self-reliant in the energy sector and to resolve the challenges caused by Global warming … Today, as the entire world is concerned One Earth, one family, one future about Mother Earth, we see the health of our soil deteriorating day by day due to the use of fertilizers. The productivity of our Mother Earth (soil) is also depleting and declining. I see that the entire world is turning towards holistic healthcare where organic food has emerged as the preferred choice. If there
O n behalf of India, the world’s history held recently in June, the people of India have given me the opportunity to serve them, for a third consecutive term. And today I bring the voice of this one sixth of humanity to you … When we are discussing [the] Global Future, we must accord the highest priority to a Human centric approach. While prioritizing sustainable development, we must also ensure human welfare, food and health security. By lifting 250 million people out of poverty in India, we have demonstrated that Sustainable Development can be Successful. And we are ready to share this experience of our success with the entire Global South … [The] success of Humanity lies in our largest democracy, and 1.4 billion Indians, Greetings to all of you. In the largest elections in human collective strength, not in the battlefield. And for global peace and development, reforms in global institutions are essential. Reform is the key to relevance! Permanent membership [in] the G20 [of] the African Union at the New Delhi Summit was an important step in this direction. While on the one hand, terrorism continues to be a serious threat to global peace and security, on the other hand, areas such as cyber, maritime and space, are emerging as new theaters of conflict. On all these issues, I will stress, that Global Action must match Global Ambition! … There is a need for balanced regulation for the safe and responsible use of Technology. We need global digital governance, conflict. On all at Global Action n! … ed regulation for e of Technology. rnance, l sovereignty gital Public Bridge, not a which ensures that national sovereignty and integrity are upheld. Digital Public Infrastructure should be a Bridge, not a Barrier! For [the] Global Good, India is ready to share its digital public infrastructure with the entire world … od, India is ready frastructure with
is any nation that can create a global food basket of organic food, it is my country and its farmers … We are striving to ensure that the lives of farmers are made easier, villages have top-class internet connectivity, farmers have access to healthcare facilities and their children get access to smart schools as well as employment opportunities … [The] future of the world is connected with semiconductors, modern technology and AI [artificial intelligence]. We have embarked on the semiconductor mission and aspire to have Made In India products which are available at competitive rates for the world. We have great talent pools and our youth should dream big in this sector. India has been into research and now we should move towards manufacturing as well. We have the capability and prowess to provide end to end solutions to the world in this sector … Today, global warming and climate change are pressing issues and are being discussed across various sectors worldwide. Bharat has undertaken numerous initiatives in this regard. We have demonstrated our commitment through tangible actions, not mere words, and have achieved results that have astonished the world. We were pioneers in banning single-use plastics and have significantly advanced our renewable energy efforts, infusing new strength in this field. We are moving towards a net-zero future in the coming years and I remember the targets set in the Paris Accord. From the ramparts of the Red Fort, I wish to highlight the achievements of my countrymen. What the G-20 nations could not accomplish, our citizens have achieved. If any G-20 country has met its Paris Accord targets ahead of time, it is only my country, my Bharat. I take immense pride in this accomplishment. We have met our renewable energy targets and are ambitiously working towards reaching the target of 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030. It’s indeed a massive goal! The world may be efforts, infusing new strength in th are moving towards a net-zero futu coming years and I remember the t in the Paris Accord. From the ramp Red Fort, I wish to highlight the ac of my countrymen. What the G-20 n could not accomplish, our citizens achieved. If any G-20 country has m Paris Accord targets ahead of time my country, my Bharat. I take imm in this accomplishment. We have m renewable energy targets and are a working towards reaching the targe 500 GW of renewable energy 2030. It’s indeed a mas goal! The world may
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our initiatives such as ‘One Earth, One Health’, and ‘One Sun, One World, One Grid’. India will continue to work in thought, words and deeds to protect the rights of all humanity and for global prosperity. Address to the Summit of the Future, 23 September 2024 e s
astonished by this goal, but I confidently assure my fellow countrymen that we will achieve it. This will benefit humanity, secure our future, and ensure a bright future for our children. Address on Independence Day, 15 August 2024 astonished by this confidently assur countrymen tha achieve it. This w humanity, secu future, and ens future for our c Address on In Day, 15 Augus
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