Nitin Gadkari Warns World War Could Break Out ‘Anytime’, Says Coordination, Harmony and Love Are Vanishing
- On July 6, 2025, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari warned at a Nagpur book launch that a world war could break out anytime amid global conflicts.
- He attributed this risk to ongoing wars between Israel and Iran and Russia and Ukraine, combined with superpowers' authoritarianism eroding global harmony.
- Gadkari highlighted modern warfare shifts, emphasizing missiles and drones increasingly replace tanks and aircraft, while civilians face direct attacks.
- He emphasized that the current situation poses a significant challenge and called for these matters to be addressed at an international forum, cautioning that if left unresolved, they could lead to widespread devastation.
- Gadkari stressed nations must review these developments and set future policies to prevent escalation and protect humanitarian values worldwide.
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Nitin Gadkari Flags 'World War' Threat Citing Israel-Iran, Russia-Ukraine
Coordination, harmony and love are vanishing due to the authoritarianism and dictatorship of superpowers and there is an atmosphere of conflict across the world, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Sunday.
Nitin Gadkari's big statement after Operation Sindoor: 'World War III can break out anytime'
Nitin Gadkari said that the patterns of war have changed due to advanced technology, with the use of missiles and drones increasing, reducing the relevance of tanks and other types of aircraft.
Nitin Gadkari warns World War could break out ‘anytime’, says coordination, harmony and love are vanishing
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said on 6 July 2025 that the ongoing geopolitical conflicts risk a situation in which a World War could break out ‘anytime’ amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Iran conflict.


Gadkari cites ongoing wars, flays superpowers' authoritarianism; flags threat of 'World War'
Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari said these conflicts around the world are creating a situation where World War could break out
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