PM’s big message in Poland ahead of Ukraine visit: This is not an era of war
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indian community in Warsaw on Wednesday (India Standard Time), where he reiterated India’s commitment to peace in the region.
The PM’s message about conflict resolution through “diplomacy and dialogue” comes ahead of his visit to Ukraine on August 23.
In his address, PM Modi also thanked the Indian community for the warm welcome upon his arrival in Warsaw earlier in the day.
“I am thankful to the people of Poland for the warm welcome that I have received here. For the past one week, a lot has been being discussed in the media about Poland and its people. It is also being said that this is the first time in 45 years that an Indian PM has visited Poland,” PM Modi said.
“Today’s India wants to connect with all. Today’s India talks about the development of all. Today’s India is with all and thinks about the interests of all,” PM Modi said.
The Prime Minister received a grand reception after landing in Warsaw, marked by a formal ceremonial welcome.
In addition to the official honours, members of the Indian community greeted him with enthusiasm, chanting “Modi, Modi” as a warm gesture of support.