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Democratise international relations, put people first: PM Modi

Strength at home means strength abroad, says PM, as he makes the case for an aspirational India

September 06, 2023 / 08:54 IST
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PM Modi will be hosting G20 heads of states for the leaders' summit on Sept 9-10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called upon world leaders to put people at the centre of the international cooperation agenda as he prepares to host a G20 heads of state and government summit in New Delhi over the weekend.

In an exclusive interview to Moneycontrol, Modi insisted on the need for “credible multilateralism”, which would include reformed international institutions and greatly-enhanced connection between the people of the world through avenues such as trade, tourism and mobility of talent.

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“The interconnected nature of our world today can become a strength for peace and progress if we focus on a people-centric policy,” he said.

Modi is hosting the leaders of the world’s largest economies during a momentous time for the world order. India, the world’s fastest-growing major economy, is rising in influence as it shapes a multipolar world order in which the United States and China are preparing to confront each other.