New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has warned that there is a possibility of huge upheaval in the world in the coming days. In such a situation, it is important that the leadership of the country is in safe hands. The Foreign Minister said that due to conflicts, changes in power centers and increasing competition, there will be ‘a lot of turmoil’ in the world in this decade and in such a situation it is very important that the command of the country is in strong hands. Jaishankar said in an interview on Thursday evening that he painted a picture of a world by the end of the 2020s that will be completely different from the world we have today. In this assessment of the global balance of power, he presented some worrying facts based on his nearly 50 years of experience in diplomacy and politics.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi brought Jaishankar, who had been India’s ambassador to China and America, into politics in 2019. Jaishankar said, “Many conflicts, tensions, divisions! With all these aspects that I am putting before you, I am, in fact, painting a picture of a very turbulent international scenario for the remaining period of this decade.” The External Affairs Minister described this ‘turbulence’ The forecast specifically attributed the declining influence of the US, the war in Ukraine, the conflict in Gaza, attacks in the Red Sea, tensions in the South China Sea, the challenge of terrorism in various geographies and the emergence of new technologies. He said, “I believe that all these developments today together paint a picture of tremendous upheaval and, on top of all this, competition is also intensifying.”
India needs strong leadership
The External Affairs Minister said that considering the situation in the world, it becomes important that voters choose wisely in the Lok Sabha elections. So that a strong, stable and mature leadership is maintained in India. Advocating the retention of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government, he said, “According to me, in today’s situation, the biggest election that Indian voters have to make is That is, who will you trust to hand over the reins of the Government of India?” The External Affairs Minister also underlined the immense impact of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, chips, drones, electric vehicles, batteries, green and clean technologies. Did. (Language)
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