India’s Foreign Policy Gets a Boost

By Rashid Rahil

The world’s rapidly shifting political situation hints at significant changes on the horizon for the subcontinent. Recent developments, such as the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine ceasefires, underscore this notion. US President Donald Trump wants to end the ongoing wars, conflicts and mutual hostility in the world. Meanwhile India is making strides in various fields and strengthening its political and economic ties with global powers. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has achieved notable successes in construction, development and foreign policy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a visit to the United States, where he met the newly elected US President Donald Trump and the two leaders signed drafts of cooperation in various fields.


India took a significant step in bolstering its defence capabilities yesterday, Prime Minister Modi also signed a defence agreement with the US President Donald Trump. The agreement facilities the purchase of modern warships from the US, poised to substantially enhance India’s military strength and position it as a formidable competitor to China in the subcontinent.
Following the meeting, the US President praised PM Modi’s exemplary work. Under PM Modi’s leadership, India has witnessed remarkable progress across various sectors, earning global recognition in education, healthcare, medical science and technology. The Country’s efforts to uplift its impoverished populations have also yielded impressive results.
India’s strategic diplomatic efforts have paid off, yielding significant benefits as the nation strengthens its political and economic ties with key global players, including US, Russia, Britain, Japan and Arab Countries. Through collaborative initiatives in technology, education, industry and trade, India has successfully cemented these relationships, fostering a strong foundation for future growth and cooperation.
In the subcontinent, India and China have the potential to emerge as major world powers, driving global growth, prosperity and development. As neighbouring countries, they can collectively transform the subcontinent into a thriving region, providing a strong support system for surrounding nations, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Iran and other Asian Countries. However, this vision requires Chinese leaders to adopt a selfless approach, prioritising the well-being of their people and neighbouring countries, much like Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership style.

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