German Ambassador Walter J Lindner praised Indian economy, India has a unique identity in the eyes of the world.
New Delhi : On one side of the world where there is a war going on between countries like Ukraine and Russia, Palestine and Israel. Even in these times, India has created a unique identity in the eyes of the world. The whole world is praising India's policies. This is also one of the reasons why all the major countries of the world want to work together with India. Countries like America and Russia, which are included in the list of most powerful nations, are also praising India's role.
In this connection, former German Ambassador Walter J. Lindner has said a big thing about the important role of India. He has clearly said that global development will not be possible without India. He said during an interview that the world cannot progress without India's contribution.
What did Lindner say?
Former German Ambassador Walter J. Lindner has said about India that India's soft power is still alive, because it is an important part of Indian culture. He has also said that India is a country without whose opinion and active participation there cannot be balance and speed in the world. Especially whether it is the fight against plastic, water crisis or urban planning, the solution to the issue will be possible only from the Indian perspective.
third largest economy
Walter J Lindner has also said that the Indian economy may soon become the third or fourth largest economy in the world. In his book, What the West Should Learn from India, Lindner discusses in detail India's contribution to the new global economy and the need to understand the importance of India to the West. India's rich culture, economic power and global empowerment have been prominently presented in this book.
India played an important role
In the last few years, India has played an important role in maintaining balance at the global level amidst political turmoil, wars and conflicts. Lindner has also made a big comment about India's economic system, he has said that the world needs to know that India is not only the center of Guru tradition and religious gathering but it is also a bastion of IT innovation.
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