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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to New York saw him engage in a series of diplomatic and community-oriented events. His bilateral meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas highlighted the importance of India's stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. During the meeting, India emphasized the need for de-escalation of the conflict in Gaza and called for a ceasefire from both sides, reiterating its commitment to peace in the region. This call for de-escalation reflects India's long-standing policy of neutrality and its desire to facilitate a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
In addition to his diplomatic engagements, PM Modi also addressed a large gathering of the Indian diaspora at the ‘Modi in US’ event. This event provided him a platform to connect with the Indian community and emphasize their crucial role in strengthening ties between India and the United States. He acknowledged the contributions of the Indian diaspora to both countries and highlighted their importance in maintaining cultural and economic bridges. This outreach further strengthens the bonds between India and its diaspora, highlighting the significance of their contributions to both nations.
PM Modi's visit to New York, encompassing both diplomatic meetings and community events, underscores the multifaceted nature of India's engagement with the international community. The call for de-escalation in the Gaza conflict demonstrates India's commitment to peace and its active role in resolving global conflicts. Meanwhile, his interactions with the Indian diaspora highlight the significant role they play in strengthening bilateral relationships. This multifaceted approach reflects India's growing global influence and its commitment to fostering international peace and cooperation.
Source: PM Modi meets Palestinian President, addresses Indian community in New York