PM Modi's Strong Stand On Cross-Border Terror Has Shaped India's Pakistan Policy: Jaishankar
Talking about the book, Jaishankar noticed that a large part of the book has been written by individuals outside the government.
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Tuesday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is perceived abroad as ''quintessentially Indian'' as his determination that he would not allow cross-border terrorism to be normalised has helped in shaping India's Pakistan policy since 2014, said Jaishankar. While speaking at an event at Delhi University, Jaishankar said, PM Modi's intuitive feeling for diplomacy has led him to form a connection with foreign countries and their leaders.
Reading excerpts from the chapter written by him in the book 'Modi@20: Dreams Meet Delivery', Jaishankar said, "When I first met him (PM Modi) in China in 2011, I was the ambassador. Unlike many other chief ministers, he specifically sought political briefing".
"I recall his (Modi's) emphasises that on the issue of terrorism and sovereignty, we needed to make sure that we speak with one voice abroad, especially in China.
"When it comes to terrorism, especially of cross-border nature, he has been crystal clear that he would not allow it to be normalised. This determination has shaped our Pakistan policy since 2014," he added.
Delighted to revisit my alma mater, @UnivofDelhi for a book discussion on ‘Modi@20:Dreams Meet Delivery’.
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) July 5, 2022
Spoke about my chapter and those by Home Minister @AmitShah and NSA Ajit Doval.
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The leader featured that PM Modi looms large on the world stage as his policies and initiatives have had an effect.
"Peers perceive him as quintessentially Indian and respond accordingly. His language, metaphor, appearances and mannerism define a persona that a world has come to recognise," he said, reading another paragraph from the book "Prime Minister Modi’s intuitive feeling for diplomacy has led him to find connect with foreign countries and their leaders with India," he added.
Jaishankar was the chief guest at a special discussion coordinated by the DU on the book.
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Talking about the book, Jaishankar noticed that a large part of the book has been written by individuals outside the government.
"Books are written about prime ministers. That is not unusual... But to have a book where sitting foreign minister and Home Minister (Amit Shah), National Security Advisor (Ajit Doval) have written about the sitting prime minister, that is unusual,” he asserted.
While showering his praise on PM Modi, Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh said India is fortunate to have a leader who commits less and delivers more.
"The book is on the prime minister. He was chief minister in Gujarat for 13 years and seven years as prime minister. The book is based on facts and figures and data and a must-read for everyone," said Singh.
"We are lucky to have Modi as prime minister of India who commits less but delivers more. He is very compassionate," he added.
Distributed by Rupa Publications India, 'Modi@20: Dreams Meet Delivery' has contributions from Sudha Murty, Sadhguru, Nandan Nilekani and Amish Tripathi, among others.
"This book, a compilation of chapters authored by eminent intellectuals and domain experts, attempts a definitive and expansive exploration into the fundamental transformation of Gujarat and India over the last twenty years due to Modi's unique model of governance," reads the blurb.
(With PTI Inputs)