New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored the critical importance of global peace in securing a brighter future for humanity during a message addressed to Adish C. Aggarwala, Senior Advocate and President of the International Council of Jurists and the International Commission of Writers. He emphasized that the success of collective efforts hinges on unity and collaboration among nations and communities. In his signed message, PM Modi reiterated that global peace is fundamental for a prosperous future, reinforcing that our shared endeavors depend on unity. He drew attention to India's historical commitment to peace, inspired by figures like Bhagwan Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, who championed human dignity and welfare—values that remain profoundly relevant today. The Prime Minister highlighted the diverse array of participants at the upcoming International Conference of Jurists and Writers for World Peace, including Chief Justices, Ministers, Judges, Members of Parliament, Bar leaders, writers, editors, and law educators. He stated that their collective expertise is essential for shaping policies that promote global peace and prosperity. Acknowledging the rise of new conflicts threatening the socio-economic stability of nations, PM Modi argued that these challenges can only be effectively addressed through concerted global action and people-to-people engagement. He reaffirmed India's dedication to advancing global peace, unity, and brotherhood, inspired by the philosophy of "One Earth, One Family, One Future." This human-centric approach aims to cultivate a peaceful world for future generations. Concluding his message, PM Modi expressed confidence that discussions at the conference would lead to a visionary blueprint for peace, harmony, and well-being. He wished success to all participants in their deliberations, highlighting the importance of their collective efforts in promoting global peace. Additionally, PM Modi praised Adish C. Aggarwala for organizing the conference, which is scheduled for October 9-10 in London, and acknowledged his previous role as the immediate past President of the Supreme Court Bar Association. Heavy Rainfall Expected Across Southern and Northeastern India; Meghalaya Faces Flash Floods UP CM Yogi Adityanath Reviews Mahakumbh Preparations, Unveils Logo and Website Pro-Khalistani Protesters Target MP Chandra Arya at Canadian Event, Escalating Tensions