On Saturday, Foreign Minister Subramanian Jaishankar gave an important statement about the attitude of other countries of the world towards India. He said, 'Maybe now we will recognize our true friend.' The Foreign Minister was asked if our friends in the world are missing out? The Global Business Summit was organized in Delhi on Saturday in which Foreign Minister Subramanian Jaishankar attended. Yes Bank Crisis: Lord Jagannath temple's 592 crores stuck in Yes Bank In his address at this special summit, he said, "There was a time when India's capacity was low and the dangers were high, so we kept a distance from other countries of the world. Now we cannot do this. India is the fifth-largest economy in the world. First discussed the dangers of India from abroad." He said, 'Now the nature of the world has changed. Dispute between SGPC and dal Khalsa over Nanakshahi calendar Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khomeini on Thursday appealed to the Indian government to stop the so-called fundamentalist Hindus and their parties. He tweeted that if India does not stop violence on Muslims, it will be isolated from the Islamic world. He further said that Muslims around the world are saddened by the recent violence in Delhi. This statement has come when Iran Ambassador Ali Chegeni was summoned in New Delhi two days ago and Iranian Foreign Minister Jawad Zarif's comment on Delhi violence was protested. Shaheen Bagh protesters to end strike soon due to coronavirus