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Time of India4 days ago

'We Must Act On Those...': PM Modi Calls Out Terror Backers Without Naming Pakistan At G7 Summit
At the G7 Outreach Session in Canada, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a powerful address, condemning terrorism and calling for unified global action against countries that support it. Referring to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26, Modi thanked G7 leaders for their solidarity and reaffirmed India's response via Operation Sindoor. He warned that nations aiding terrorism must face consequences. Modi also advocated for Global South representation, energy security through renewables, and ethical tech development. Emphasizing India's role in AI governance and responsible innovation, he highlighted initiatives like the International Solar Alliance and Global Biofuels Alliance. From terror to tech, Modi made India's voice heard loud and clear.#modig7 #modig7speech #moditerrorstand #modiglobalsouth #operationsindoor #pahalgamattack #indiaforeignpolicy #moditechnology #aisummitindia #renewableenergy #toi #toibharat #bharat #breakingnews #indianews
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