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PM Modi welcomes release of hostages in Gaza

Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsBy Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsNovember 23, 2023Updated:November 23, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Addressing the G20 Virtual Summit on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the release of hostages in the four-day truce between Isreal and Hamas, and reiterated that terrorism is unacceptable for all countries

“The deaths of civilians in any country is condemnable. Today, we welcome the news of hostages being released and hope that all remaining hostages are released as soon as possible. The urgent facilitation of humanitarian aid is very important. It is also important to ensure that the war between Israel and Hamas does not widen into a regional issue,” he said.

He also asserted that insecurity and instability in West Asia is a matter of concern for all countries in the forum and expressed confidence that countries can work towards a peaceful resolution.

 “From the perspective of human welfare, we can raise our voice against terrorism and violence and for humanity. India stands ready to fulfill these global expectations,” he added.

He also said that the G20 has increased confidence in multilateralism and thanked all countries for promoting unity and cooperation in the face of emerging conflicts and taking the forum to newer heights. 

PM Modi also said that the problems of the Global South must be prioritised for the development of the world in the 21st century, adding that many countries are facing difficulties for which they are not responsible.

He also credited India’s aspirational district programmes for their progress in local-level financial development goals (FDG) and invited the G20 leaders and representatives of the Global South to study the programmes.

The Prime Minister also underscored that technology must be used responsibly in the context of concerns regarding the negative use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) today. 

“India has a clear stand that we must work together in the global regulations concerning AI. Deepfake is a very dangerous tool for society and an individual. We want AI should reach the people and it must be saved for society,” PM Modi added.

He also announced a Global AI Partnership Summit next month. The Prime Minister also said that the Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) repository has been created which has linked the DPIs of over 16 countries. 

He proposed social impact funds for DPI implementation in the countries of the Global South and also announced an initial fund of $25 million. PM Modi also highlighted India’s contributions in green energy, climate finance and the Women’s Reservation Bill 2023.

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