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President Murmu believes that IMEC will emerge as one of the most transformative entities of the 21st century

President Droupadi Murmu, speaking to Parliament on Thursday, praised the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) as one of the most significant developments of the 21st century. She highlighted that the current global order is experiencing a substantial shift, and emphasized that government initiatives are positioning "Bharat" as a reliable and confident "Vishwa-Bandhu" (friend of the world).


IMEC will prove to be one of 'biggest game-changers' of 21st century: President Murmu | ET


In her speech to a joint session of Parliament, President Droupadi Murmu emphasized India's proactive stance in global crises and its growing influence as a champion of the Global South, guided by a people-centered approach. She delineated the foreign policy goals of the Modi government, underscoring the significance of improving connectivity to bolster India's strategic and economic relationships on a global scale.


Comments made by President Murmu

"Be it East Asia or Middle-East and Europe, my government is giving great emphasis on connectivity. It is India's vision that has given shape to the India Middle East Europe Economic Corridor," she said.


"This corridor will prove to be one of the biggest game-changers of the 21st century," Murmu added.


"Today's India is known not for adding to the challenges the world is facing, but for providing solutions to the world. As a Vishwa-Bandhu, India has taken initiatives in providing solutions to many global problems," Murmu said.


"We are providing various solutions for issues ranging from climate change to food security and from nutrition to sustainable agriculture," she said.


"The global order is taking a new shape in this third decade of 21st century. Due to the efforts of my Government, Bharat is giving a new confidence to the world as a Vishwa-Bandhu," she said.


Murmu said India has been at the forefront in safeguarding humanity -- be it the Corona crisis or an earthquake or a war, adding the way the world now views the country was evident during the G-7 summit held in Italy this month.


"India also brought the world together on various issues during her G-20 presidency. It was during India's presidency that the African Union was made a permanent member of the G-20," she said.


"Following the Neighbourhood First Policy, India has strengthened its relations with neighbouring countries," she said.


"The participation of the leaders of seven neighbouring countries in the swearing-in ceremony of the Union Council of Ministers on June 9 reflects this priority of my government," she said.


"India, in the spirit of Sabka Saath-Sabka Vikas, is also increasing cooperation with the countries of the Indo-Pacific region," she noted.


The president also mentioned the recent Lok Sabha elections.


"The whole world is talking about the Lok Sabha Elections 2024. The world is witnessing that the people of India have elected a stable government with clear majority, consecutively for the third term," she said.


"This has happened after six decades," Murmu added.


On India's initiative, the year 2023 was celebrated as the International Year of Millets across the world.


Murmu said India's global stature is rising continuously. "The prestige of this great legacy of India is continuously rising in the world."


"We are achieving our climate related targets much ahead of schedule. Our initiatives towards Net Zero are an inspiration for many countries," she said.


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