In a moving and introspective interaction with the renowned Podcaster Lex Fridman Prime Minister Narendra Modi thought about the tumultuous relationship between India and Pakistan.
In a moving and introspective interaction with the renowned Podcaster Lex Fridman Prime Minister Narendra Modi thought about the tumultuous relationship between India and Pakistan.
PM Modi thought about the painful history between the two nations, with reference to the distribution of the subcontinent and the subsequent bloodshed. He expressed his disappointment that Pakistan chose not to promote harmonious coexistence, rather to wage a proxy war against India. When Fridman PM Modi asked to share his vision for a future where the two nations could exist together in peace and harmony in peace and harmony, the reaction of PM Modi was a heart fruit and gloomy report of the partition of the subcontinent and the occurring blood.
He described the traumatic scenes of trains that came from Pakistan filled with wounded and dead people and the overwhelming sadness that Indians felt when they had trouble processing the painful reality.
“With hearts weighed by sorrow and silent tears, Indians embraced this painful reality. What unfolded, however, was an immediate heartbreaking saga of blood -drilled. Trains filled with flooded, wounded people and corpses started to arrive from Pakistan. It was its own face.
Despite the passage of time, PM Modi noted that Pakistan had continued to wage a proxy war against India, fed by an ideology that flourished on bloodshed and fear. He emphasized that this was not a matter of ideology, but rather a choice that Pakistan had made, and one that had far -reaching consequences for the world.
“Time and again they decided to stand at odds with India. They have waged a proxy war against us. Make no oneology. What kind of ideology thrives on bloodshed and the export of fear, and we are not the only victims of this threat? Where terror branches in the world, the path leads to Pakistan.”
Premier Modi emphasized that this is not a matter of ideology, but rather a choice to thrive on bloodshed and to export terror. He quoted the example of the attacks of 11 September in the US and said: “The most important brain behind it, Osama bin Laden, where he eventually raised in Pakistan. It stands as an epicenter of unrest, not only for India, but also for the world.
PM Modi said he encouraged them to leave the path of terrorism sponsored by the state. “What do you hope to get by surrendering your nation to lawless forces?” he added.
The Prime Minister also shared his efforts to improve the relations with Pakistan, including inviting the then Pakistan Premier Nawaz Sharif for his oath. However, he noted that every attempt to promote peace, hostility and betrayal was entered into.
“I even personally traveled to Lahore when I became a prime minister. When I became prime minister, I invited Pakistan especially for my sworn ceremony so that we could turn a new magazine. Yet every noble attempt to promote peace became hostility and betrayal,” said PM modes.
Premier Modi repeated: “I mentioned my first attempt to improve the bilateral relations, when I invited my Pakistani counterpart to my sworn. It was a gesture of goodwill. It was a diplomatic gesture in contrast to decades. The people who had once taken my approach abroad of foreign policy”. “
He shared that the then president of India, Pranab Mukherjee wonderfully conquered historical gesture in his memoirs.
“This was proof of how clear and confident the foreign policy of India had become. This sent a clear message to the world about the dedication of India to peace and harmony, but we did not get the desired result,” said Premier Modi.
The words of PM Modi were tinted with a deep sense of sadness and regret, but also a sense of determination and determination. He expressed his hope that wisdom would prevail on the leaders of Pakistan and that they would choose the path of peace and cooperation.
“We sincerely hope that wisdom prevails on them and they choose the path of peace,” said PM Modi.
He expressed sorrow about Pakistani citizens who suffer from terrorism and hoped that wisdom would prevail the leaders of Pakistan to choose the path of peace.
“I believe that even the people from Pakistan long for peace, because even they must be tired to live in struggle and unrest, they must have become tired of ruthless fear where even innocent children are killed and countless lives are destroyed,” he added.
At a lighter moment, when he was asked about the better cricket team between India and Pakistan, PM Modi replied that sports have the power to empower the world and bring people together. Although he had no party, he hinted that the recent match between the two teams revealed which team was better.
“I think sports have the power to reinforce the whole world. The spirit of sport brings people together in different countries. That is why I never want to see sports in discredit. I really believe that sport plays an important role in human evolution. They are not just games, they connect people at a deeper level,” PM Modi.
He added that although it is not an expert when it comes to who is better in terms of techniques, PM Modi said: “Only those who specialize in the technical aspects can judge which techniques are superior and who the best players are real. But sometimes the results speak for themselves. Only a few days ago India and Pakistan played a match. The better team.”
Lex Fridman is a research scientist who also organizes his podcast ‘Lex Fridman Podcast’.
In his podcasts, different personalities from different layers of the population have discussed problems, ranging from complex niches to other areas of mass comprehension. Remarkable figures are political leaders such as US President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Argentinian Prime Minister Javier Milei, as well as leading personalities in their fields, such as Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Magnus Carlson and Yuval.
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