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PM Modi's five-nation tour a 'strategic, diplomatic success'
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SME Times News Bureau | 10 Jun, 2016
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's five-nation tour as an "unprecedented strategic and diplomatic success", and said what the country could not achieve in decades was achieved by the BJP-led government in just two years, BJP president Amit Shah said on Thursday.
"Modi's
historic address to the US Congress has brought honour for crores of
Indians and his five-nation tour has achieved unprecedented strategic
and diplomatic success. A prosperous and strong India is marking its
presence on the global stage in the leadership of Modi ji," Shah said in
a statement.
Prime Minister Modi left on June 4 on his tour of
Afghanistan, Qatar, Switzerland, the US and Mexico. He left for home on
Thursday from Mexico City.
Shah said it is due to the success of
the BJP government's "aggressive diplomacy" that India is poised to
become a member of the major multi-lateral export control regime -- the
34-member Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR).
"After
joining this group, India, for the first time would be able to export
weapons. It's the result of the diplomatic success of the Modi
government that the country has achieved this feat in just two years,
what we could not achieve in decades," he said.
The BJP president also said that on India's call, the world is uniting on the issue of terrorism.
"Prime
Minister's call to fight the menace of terrorism is gaining support
across the world. Many of the nations of the world were forced to change
their strategy against terrorism. The recognition of terrorism as bad
and good has come to an end, and political and economical support to
terror sheltering nations has been controlled," Shah said.
Shah said that despite obstructions by the opposition, decision-making is the speciality of the Modi government.
"Even during crisis, India has shown its leadership quality and has marked its place in the world," he said.
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