Denmark / Pm modi in denmark address indian said india has no role in destroying world over climate change

Zoom News : May 03, 2022, 09:48 PM
Denmark | When Prime Minister Narendra Modi goes abroad, he does not forget to communicate with the Indian people living there. When the Prime Minister reached Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, during his Europe tour, he interacted with the Indians. PM Modi said that the partnership of India and Denmark is very important to make the world better. India's role in the damage done to the climate is very negligible. Indians have no role in destroying the world.

A large number of people were present in the auditorium of Copenhagen to listen to Prime Minister Modi and were shouting Modi-Modi slogans. The PM also thanked the Danish Prime Minister Fredriksson during the speech. The Prime Minister said, the biggest demand of the time is to promote LIFE - that is, Lifestyle for Environment. For this, one has to come out of the mindset of use and throw. He said that India has the value of share and care along with scale and speed. It is therefore in the interest of the whole world to invest in India's capacity to meet global challenges.

The PM further said, whatever India is achieving today, that achievement is not only of India, but it is almost the achievement of one-fifth humanity. Imagine if in India we could not make vaccination reach every family, what would be the effect on the world? The biggest thing is that every new user who is joining today is from the village of India. It has not only empowered the villages and poor of India, it has opened the gate of a very big digital market. This is the real story of New India. India was hardly counted in the start-up ecosystem; It is now ranked third in the world.

The Prime Minister invited Danish companies to take advantage of the huge business opportunities in India in various sectors such as green technology, cold-chain, waste utilization and shipping and ports. Modi addressed the India-Denmark Business Forum meeting with host Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in Copenhagen. Representatives of the corporate world of both the countries were present in this meeting. Prince Frederik of Denmark was also present in the meeting.

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