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*Sagarmanthan, strengthens rules-based world order: PM
The Statesman
|November 20, 2024
Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi called for the success of Sagarmanthan to build consensus for partnerships of a prosperous future for humanity.
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He shared his message on the organising ofthe maiden maritime event -Sagarmanthan, The Ocean's Dialogue - being held here.
In his message sent from Camp Office in Nigeria, the prime minister shared, "Our Vision for a free, open, and secure maritime network be it the Indian Ocean or the Indo-Pacific region -is Ending resonance across the world. The Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative envisions marine resources as a key pillar for growth for nations. This dialogue on oceans further strengthens the rules-based world order and enhances peace, trust, and friendship between nations.
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