India calls for end to wars in W Asia and Ukraine

During a recent meeting with Finnish President Petteri Stubb, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a swift resolution to the ongoing conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine. Emphasizing the importance of peace through dialogue, Modi highlighted India's commitment to fostering stability in regions affected by war. The discussions come at a time when global tensions continue to escalate, drawing attention to India's role as a mediator in international conflicts. Modi's statement reflects India's longstanding policy of advocating for diplomatic solutions and cooperative engagement, reinforcing its position on the global stage as a proponent of peace. This appeal for an end to hostilities aligns with India's broader foreign policy goals, which prioritize dialogue and collaboration over military intervention, aiming to promote a more peaceful world order.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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