New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been planning to showcase its achievements under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. BJP national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi in an interview with ETV Bharat senior correspondent Anamika Ratna spoke about India's branding under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "In the geopolitical landscape, we find the radiance of India's positive approach. From Hiroshima to Papua New Guinea to Australia, India's stand on fighting global terrorism or issues coming up in G20 meetings, everywhere our country has firmly left its imprint," Sudhanshu said.
India leaves indelible imprint on foreign policy under leadership of Prime Minister: BJP spokesperson
BJP national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi in an interview with ETV Bharat senior correspondent Anamika Ratna spoke about India's branding under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"Our Prime Minister was accorded a historic welcome in Papua New Guinea, showed that our country's importance in foreign countries. Even the Australian Prime Minister has announced that a sub-urban area in Sydney will be known as 'Little India'. It shows how effective is the leadership of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This shows how much importance our country has gained from the United States in the far west to Australia in the far south. How people are getting attracted towards India. People from foreign countries look at India with the utmost regard. These things were possible under the able leadership of our Prime Minister," he added.
Hitting out at opposition leaders for their remarks, Sudhanshu Trivedi, said, "The Prime Minister was representing our country. PM Modi was representing on behalf of 140 crore people in our country. India is the world's ancient democracy and the Papua New Guinea Prime Minister was saluting this great democracy on the planet. Our Prime Minister used to say that our country is the mother of democracy. So, Papua New Guinea people were giving high regard to our country and its people."
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From Hiroshima to Australia