PM Modi’s strict stance on terrorism in G7, said- “Those who promote terrorism will have to pay the price”

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Narendra Modi, Prime Minister.

Kanainiscis (Canada): Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his strong stand against terrorism at the G-7 summit. PM Modi urged G7 leaders to intensify global action against terrorism. He said that strict steps need to be taken against those who give terrorism “promoted and support”. He presented anxiety by confirming India’s vision against terrorism.

PM Modi appears in action mode

Prime Minister Modi said during his address at the ‘G7 Contact Session’ in Canada on Tuesday that countries supporting terrorism should be held accountable. He said, “Our thinking and policy should be clear for global peace and prosperity. He said that the supporting countries of terrorism will also have to pay its price. “Modi said,” On one hand we hurry to impose all kinds of restrictions on our priority basis. On the other hand, the countries that openly support terrorism are rewarded. “Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal wrote on the social media forum ‘X’,” The Prime Minister reiterated India’s stance against terrorism and thanked the leaders for condemning the horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam.

Strict message given to America and China

PM Modi gave strict message to America and China without naming any country. He said that many countries open terrorism openly support terrorism. He also gives prizes to the centers of terrorists. This statement of PM Modi is recently seen to terrorists with Hamdard Pakistan Army Chief Aseem Munir’s visit to America, in which Trump has also invited Munir for lunch after his Army Parade Day. While 26 people were killed in a terrorist attack on 22 April in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan had a hand in this. In response, India started ‘Operation Sindoor’ targeting terrorist structures in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir.

India became the voice of ‘Global South’

The Prime Minister also called upon the G7 to pay attention to the concerns and priorities of ‘Global South’ during his address. He said that India considers its responsibility to bring the voice of ‘Global South’ to the global stage. The term ‘Global South’ is usually used in terms of economically less developed countries. Modi said, “Moving on the basic principles of availability, access, strength, acceptance, India has chosen the path of inclusive development.” He highlighted the need to ensure energy security for all through a permanent and green route and expanded India’s global initiatives such as international solar coalitions, disaster -fasting alliances and global livestock fracture alliances.

AI needs to energy for AI

During this, PM Modi said, “AI (Artificial Medha) is a technology in itself which requires a lot of energy. If there is any way to fulfill the energy requirements of technology-operated society permanently, it is only through renewed energy. “He said that there was a competition for energy in the last century, but in this century” we have to cooperate for technology. “We have to cooperate for technology.” Modi also highlighted the use of technology and also highlighted India’s experience and applied to the human-centric view.

What is deep fake?

In the picture or video, the technology of replacing a person’s face or body digitally is called ‘deepfhek’. These videos and pictures made of ‘machine learning’ and AI look like real and anyone can cheat by watching them. Earlier, the Prime Minister said that he discussed “meaningful” on major global challenges with leaders of G-7 countries and shared aspirations to improve the planet. Modi shared a picture ‘X’ with leaders of seven countries group leaders and invited leaders at the G7 Summit in Kanainiscis. He wrote, “For global progress together! The major global challenges and shared aspirations for the better planet were discussed with the G7 leaders.

How many countries are there in Group 7

‘Group of Seven’ (G -7) is an informal group of seven advanced economies of the world – France, America, Britain, Germany, Japan, Italy and Canada and the European Union. Its members meet at the G-7 summit every year to discuss global economic and geopolitical issues. India has been participating in this conference as an invited member for the last several years.

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