PM Modi's address in UNGA hits out at Afghan to PAK
PM Modi's address in UNGA hits out at Afghan to PAK
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) last Saturday. In his address, PM Modi also spoke about the strength of democracy and women, children and minorities in Afghanistan. Not only that, but PM also lashed out at terror and asked the UNITED NATIONS to enhance its credibility. PM Modi also spoke of connecting people with the banking system, all-inclusive development, insurance cover to more than 36 crore people, free treatment to more than 50 crore people on behalf of the Government of India.

At the same time, he said, "India has made homeless families home honours by building three crore houses. He also spoke of the government's drive to tackle the problem of polluted water.'' Further, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "Today, every sixth citizen of the world is an Indian. When Indians progress, the development of the world also gets a boost. Science and technology-based Innovations in India can greatly help the world. Both the scale of our Tech-Solutions and their low cost are unparalleled.''

At the same time, he also discussed COWIN and invited the world's vaccine manufacturers to come to India and manufacture the vaccine and said, "India has developed the world's first DNA vaccine that can be administered to all people above the age of 12 years. Another MRNA vaccine is in the final stages of its development. Indian scientists are also engaged in the manufacture of a nasal vaccine from Corona.''

The Prime Minister also informed that "we have resumed supply of vaccine to needy countries.'' He further said, "Today, the threat of Regressive Thinking and Extremism is increasing before the world. Under these circumstances, the whole world has to make Science-Based, Rational and Progressive Thinking the basis of development. India is promoting Experienced Based Learning to strengthen the science-based approach. With Regressive Thinking, countries are using terrorism as a political tool. They have to understand that terrorism is an equally big threat to them.''

Moreover, in Afghanistan, he said, "It is very important to ensure that the land of Afghanistan is not used to spread terrorism. We also have to be careful not to try to use the fragile situation there as a tool for its own selfish reasons. He said that at present, the people of Afghanistan, the women and children there, the minorities there need help. We have to accomplish our responsibility in this.''

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