JP Nadda releases book 'Modi: Shaping a Global order in flux'

NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party national president J P Nadda today, February 22, launched a book under name "Modi: Shaping a Global Order in Flux" at Chanakyapuri in New Delhi.

While addressing the readers, Nadda said, "This book is going to open a debate on how Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a decision which has changed India's image globally. It is necessary to realise  what was the image of India before  honourable prime Minsiter  Narendra Modi ji came to power." Recalling the old image, Nadda said, "The economy was declining, India had an image of a corrupt state, ongoing terrorist attacks and a lack of stable govt. The very sad part was that the authority of the PM was eroded". He further also, "Unlike in the past, India doesn't shy to take positions.

India has been hesitant to adopt strong positions for a very long time. On international concerns, India can, nevertheless, take a position under PM Modi. The conflict in Russia and Ukraine is a prime example.

The BJP national president praised the New India and added, "The world has welcomed India's stern stance. the courageous decision to use surgical strikes against our enemies.

"Initiatives launched by PM Modi have changed the image of our country, and this book gives a thorough insight into the same," he said as he concluded his remarks. India accounts for 40% of all digital transactions worldwide. CoWin was introduced for tracing and monitoring Covid patients, according to Nadda.

The Book is forewarded by Union External Affair Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar. Editors of the Book  are Sujan Chinoy, Vijay Chauthaiwala, and Uttam Kumar Sinha.

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