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Watch: PM Modi’s Diplomatic Intervention Praised Amidst Russia-Ukraine Tensions

Congressman Krishnamoorthi highlighted India's historical stance on non-violence, stating that violent resolutions are contrary to the teachings of Gandhi.

Watch: PM Modi’s Diplomatic Intervention Praised Amidst Russia-Ukraine Tensions

Recent reports from US media outlets have shed light on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s pivotal role in averting a potential nuclear conflict between Russia and Ukraine. US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has lauded India’s intervention, emphasizing the nation’s legacy of non-violence and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.

Video Credits: ANI

In an interview with ANI, Congressman Krishnamoorthi expressed his appreciation for India’s diplomatic efforts, stating, “India is known for Mahatma Gandhi and Gandhi believed in non-violence…We have to make sure that other countries understand where this philosophy comes from. We can’t settle scores through violence.”

Echoing similar sentiments, Congressman Rich highlighted PM Modi’s proactive engagement on the international stage. He emphasized that India, under PM Modi’s leadership, is only beginning to assert its influence globally. Rich underscored the importance of diplomacy in resolving conflicts, especially in the face of nuclear threats.

The reports suggest that PM Modi’s diplomatic efforts have played a crucial role in de-escalating tensions and preventing a potentially catastrophic nuclear conflict. India’s intervention underscores its commitment to peace and stability on the global stage.

As the world closely watches the developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, PM Modi’s diplomatic initiatives have garnered praise for upholding the principles of non-violence and diplomacy in resolving international crises.

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