PM Modi visitng Poland
On the eve of the visit to Ukraine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's message from Poland is "no time for war".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indian diaspora in Warsaw. Modi said that for decades, India had a policy of keeping its distance from all countries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ahead of his historic visit to Ukraine, on Wednesday said that India was a supporter of peace in the volatile region, repeating that "this is not an era of war" and any conflict must be resolved through diplomacy and dialogue. Addressing the Indian diaspora in the Polish capital Warsaw, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said that for decades, India had a policy of keeping distance from all countries. However, India's policy today is to stand with all countries, he added, amid Modi-Modi calls. "Sensitivity is one of the identity of Indians. Whenever a problem arises in a country, India is the first country to offer help... When Covid happened, India said that the humanity comes first ... India helps the citizens of other countries. India believes in the tradition of Buddha, so it believes in peace and not in war ... "India is a defender of peace in this region and it is clear that this is not the time for war. We must be united to face the challenges. India is focused on diplomacy and dialogue," said Modi during his visit to Poland.
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