Amit Shah: Want friendly relations but will not compromise on national security

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Shah said that ‘ORF Foreign Policy Survey-2023’ has been launched today and this shows that PM Modi and the Central government have been successful in taking even a difficult subject like foreign policy to the common people of the country.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah Monday said the government wants friendly relations with all countries but will not compromise with India’s border security and its people’s safety.

“Our external and internal policy is clear. We want friendly relations with other countries. But there will be no compromise on the country’s border security and the security of its people,” he said while participating in a discussion on the subject ‘Security beyond tomorrow: Forging India’s resilient future’ and launched ‘ORF Foreign Policy Survey’.

“We had abolished Articles 370 and 35A, which was fuelling separatism in Jammu & Kashmir for years. People in Kashmir got constitutional rights and today there are more than 30,000 local representatives,” he said, adding that Modi government has done the work of connecting youth with the development of Kashmir by making him a tourist guide instead of a terrorist standing with a gun

Shah said that ‘ORF Foreign Policy Survey-2023’ has been launched today and this shows that PM Modi and the Central government have been successful in taking even a difficult subject like foreign policy to the common people of the country. “In this survey, about 86 per cent people have appreciated the foreign policy of India. The successful organisation of G20 and the unanimously passed Delhi Declaration have put India’s positive image before the world in terms of diplomatic success,” Shah said.

Shah said that the year 2024 is also important for the whole world because this year elections are going to be held in 40 countries and about 3.3 billion people will vote in these elections. “Nearly 1 billion voters of India will also vote in the Lok Sabha elections. We will celebrate the festival of democracy in a very good manner in India, the world’s oldest and largest democracy,” he added.

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