Asking other nations to intervene in India's issues could invite bigger problems: Jaishankar


New Delhi, Jun 9 (IANS): External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Friday criticised the Opposition for taking the country's problems outside, and asking other nations to intervene in India's matters. This, he said, would mean inviting bigger problems for the country.

In an interaction with students of Aryabhatta College in the national capital, he said this while indirectly referring to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's criticism of the Central government during his recent visit to the US, that "it is concerning, when they take India's problem out in the world and invite people to do something about it".

"If you say that India has problems and great concerns and the world must do something about it, this has big implications and that is not good for the country," Jaishankar said.

Touching upon several measures taken by the NDA government on the global front, the External Affairs Minister praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, claiming that he has changed the perception about India, which is considered a country that is ready to help other nations and which also shows alacrity in giving a helping hand to its own citizens facing issues in foreign lands.

PM Modi has changed the system in India in a way that the country has become ready to respond to global problems, Jaishankar said.

"India, today, is a vaccine provider. As someone who has spent the last few years working very closely with him, I have never met anyone who has as much faith in the future of the country, in the youth of the country. We have a leader with a vision, somebody with a strong sense of commitment for the country," Jaishankar said while addressing the gathering.

Speaking on India's G20 presidency, Jaishankar said: "One of the biggest benefits of G20 that we are expecting will be seen after 20 years when tourism gets boosted. There are countries which have 20 per cent of their GDP from tourism. Infrastructure, faster and cleaner cities, better talent, a stronger economy will help increase foreign investment in India."

He added that when more and more people will come to India, foreign investment will rise and the infrastructure will improve.

 

  

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 09 2023

    How was it OK when the Indian PM went around the world badmouthing about the previous government ? Meanwhile sir, whoever you are aiming at, hasn't asked for interference of foreign nations, he has clearly said that it's India's problem and that we Indians will deal with it. Good that he is talking about such problems with people outside India. Our Vishwaguru has given an image that India has become a heaven to live on after 2014.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 09 2023

    Did Modi interfere with US elections by going to the US and joining Trump’s election campaign??.?.?. There is no question about any nation intervening but during press conference a prevailing situation of the country need to be described but you are fearing bigger problems now because you are guilty of your crimes. BTW, did US ban Modi from visiting the US in 2002, so it’s a good old known issue to all nations???.?.?

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