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PM Modi invokes Tamil philosopher Pungundranar, Vivekananda in UNGA address

Pungundranar was an influential Tamil philosopher from the Sangam period.

September 27, 2019 / 20:59 IST
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Seeking collective efforts to address serious global challenges, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his UNGA speech on September 27 invoked famous Tamil philosopher Kaniyan Pungundranar's quotes as well as those of Swami Vivekananda to emphasise that a fragmented world is in the interest of no one.

Addressing the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly here, Prime Minister Modi said in the last five years, India has worked towards strengthening its centuries old great tradition of "fraternity among nations" and welfare of the world, which is indeed, in line with the key objectives of the United Nations.

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Modi said the issues that India raises, the kind of new global platforms that the country has come forward to build, seek collective efforts to address serious global challenges and issues.

"India is a great culture that is thousands of years old, a culture that has its own vibrant traditions, and which has encompassed universal dreams. Our values and culture see divinity in every being and strive for the welfare of all."