'India will take decisions without fear and will not allow anyone to veto it', important statement of External Affairs Minister Jaishankar, Eam Jaishankar says India will not allow veto on its decisions


Mumbai Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has been in the news many times for his clear words. Now Foreign Minister Jaishankar has clearly said in his latest statement on Saturday that India will not allow itself to veto the decision. The Foreign Minister said that whatever decision is right for the interest of India and the welfare of the world, the government will take it without fear. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar had sent a video message for a program in Mumbai. In this he said that the world struggling with climate related incidents and stressful life can learn a lot from India.

Foreign Minister Jaishankar said in his video message that India will not lose its Indianness. With this he will inevitably progress. Jaishankar said that in this way India can emerge as a big power in the world. The Foreign Minister said that without any fear we will take the right decisions for the national interest and the well-being of the world. India will never allow anyone else to use veto on its decisions or options. Foreign Minister Jaishankar said that India is an extraordinary and civilized country. This country will make an impact only when it takes full advantage of its cultural strength in the world. He said that for this it is important that themselves and the younger generation know the importance and value of heritage.

Foreign Minister Jaishankar said in the program that India has established itself as an independent power in the world. He said that India wants the well-being of the world and especially the Global South. He said that there are some obstacles and limitations. Jaishankar said that such attitudes and ideologies are pessimistic and degrade us. He said that now democracy has raised its voice with more authenticity and depth. In such a situation, India is reinventing itself and gaining individuality.

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