The seven points put forth by the Indian leader in his message to the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting might sound cliché, but they were meaningful in the sense that they accurately encapsulated the presently tense state of International Relations and suggested pragmatic ways to enhance cooperation.
I have not read the speech, but if your summing up points are correct, Modi's speech is the opposite of having sympathy for NATO's position. NATO is still on the "crush Russia/China path". Modi wants cooperation, not crushing drives. So his speech is really a critique of the West. As it will be interpreted in the West, too, I think.
I have not read the speech, but if your summing up points are correct, Modi's speech is the opposite of having sympathy for NATO's position. NATO is still on the "crush Russia/China path". Modi wants cooperation, not crushing drives. So his speech is really a critique of the West. As it will be interpreted in the West, too, I think.
MK Bhadrakumar was not impressed. https://www.indianpunchline.com/a-reality-check-for-modi-govts-g20-ambitions/
thanks for the, very good to have alternate views