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PM Modi Calls for Swift End to West Asia, Ukraine Conflicts
Modi and Stubb emphasized peaceful conflict resolution through rule of law and diplomacy while advancing India-Finland strategic ties in technology and global institutional reform.
- On Thursday , Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a 'swift end' to the escalating conflict in West Asia during bilateral talks with President Alexander Stubb, President of Finland.
- With strikes escalating in the region, the United States and Israel's war with Iran entered its sixth day, and the Ministry of External Affairs on March 3 expressed grief over lives lost and concern for Indian nationals, trade, and traffic.
- This year, India and Finland will co-host the World Circular Economy Forum, deepening their strategic partnership in digitalisation and sustainability across AI, 6G telecom, clean energy, quantum computing, and Arctic research, with Nokia connecting millions of Indians.
- Both leaders said they back peaceful resolution, pledged to reform global institutions, and Stubb backed India's bid for a permanent United Nations Security Council seat.
- Modi also contacted regional leaders to condemn violations and urge dialogue, calling for peace with Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and building on talks with UAE, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
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‘No issue can be resolved through military conflict alone’: PM Modi stresses rule of law, dialogue, and diplomacy amid West Asia tensions
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The eleventh edition of the Raisina Dialogue, India's flagship conference on geopolitics and geoeconomics, was inaugurated last evening by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb. Opening the proceedings, Samir Saran, President, Observer Research Foundation (ORF) said that throughout its eleven years, the Dialogue has remained steadfast in its aim of unpacking the present to help shape the future. He pointed out
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