'If food crisis arises, you'll not...,' PM Modi's message to world at G-20 Summit

Bali: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing the conference of G-20 countries, has given a message of peace, ending the Ukraine war. PM Modi said that I have reiterated many times that we have to find a solution to the Ukraine war by moving on the path of ceasefire and diplomacy. PM Modi said that the world had witnessed terrible devastation in the last century during the Second World War. The leaders of that time had made serious efforts to get out of that crisis and came on the path of peace. Now it's our turn. Addressing the G-20 in Bali, Indonesia, PM Modi said that after Corona, now a new world order is being prepared and its responsibility is now on us. 

He said that the need of the hour is to take firm steps for peace, harmony and security. PM Modi said that we are confident that next year when we will meet on the land of Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, we will be successful in giving the message of peace to the world. He said that due to the Ukraine war, there is a serious food crisis in the world and the supply chain has also weakened. PM Modi said that we have promoted natural farming for food security in the country. Along with this, traditional crops are being promoted. This will be possible through millet and this will help in tackling malnutrition and hunger in the world. 

PM Modi said that the shortage of fertilizer in the whole world today can turn into a food crisis tomorrow. If this happens, then the whole world will not have any solution for it. He said that we have to make a compromise so that there is no adverse effect on the supply chain of food grains. Not only this, but PM Modi also gave a message to the whole world to move towards renewable energy. He said that by 2030, half of our electricity requirement will be from renewable energy. He said that this will also reduce the expenditure and we will move towards sustainable development. 

PM Modi said that India's energy security is essential for the development of the world. Today India is the fastest-growing economy in the world. We should not impose any restrictions on the supply of energy. Stability in the energy market has to be promoted. India is committed to driving growth in clean energy and the environment. 

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