Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday said that in the nine years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tenure, while the respect of India has increased in the world, while the internal and external security of the country has strengthened, today no one can dare to turn a blind eye to India. Speaking at a 'media interaction' organised by the BJP to mark the completion of nine years of the Modi government on Monday, Adityanath said India's stature at the international level has increased under Prime Minister Modi's rule. CM Yogi Adityanath further said that the Modi government has provided a strong foundation in the last nine years to the four pillars of welfare of the poor and infrastructure development. He said that in the last nine years, we have not only felt the changed circumstances, but we have also seen a new India during this period, today's India stands on four important pillars. CM Yogi said that today India is getting respect all over the world. He said that recently PM Modi visited three countries, the scene of which is in front of all of us. In Papua New Guinea, PM Modi was greeted by touching the feet of the Prime Minister there. He broke protocol and received himself late in the evening. This is the first time that a sovereign nation has greeted its counterpart in this manner. Delhi: Sahil, who stabbed witness to death, arrested from Bulandshahr Jobs: Indian Navy invites applications for 1,365 Agniveer posts, Apply now 'America did the right thing with Laden..', NIA said while seeking death sentence for Yasin Malik