Jaishankar's comment on nationalism and jab at foreign media, "Nothing to be Apologizing For,"
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Jaishankar’s comment on nationalism and jab at foreign media, “Nothing to be Apologizing For,”

S. Jaishankar, the foreign minister, is renowned for his incisive remarks on international matters.

Jaishankar’s comment on nationalism and jab at foreign media

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S. Jaishankar, the foreign minister, spoke on nationalism and international relations while he was in Pune on Saturday for the launch of the Marathi version of his book, “The India Way.” He also touched on a number of other topics during his interaction. Jaishankar stated in response to a query regarding diplomatic efforts: “What happens is that often throughout the globe, this causes a lot of confusion about India.” He was questioned about whether other countries might adopt the same strategy of pursuing both nationalism and internationalism.

Jaishankar clarified further in his response: “You see, in our nation, one of us may smugly declare, “I am a patriot.” People might be reluctant to express this in some other nations because it might be viewed negatively. Nationalism and internationalism are often at odds with one another. However, we distributed vaccines in our own country. Didn’t we all feel good when we read that others had congratulated us for this?” He was followed by a brief round of applause. S Jaishankar has received appreciation in the past for his incisive observations on international issues.

“Being nationalistic does not require apology. The same individuals have completed more projects abroad and have provided more assistance. In the wake of disasters, they have advanced. However, foreign publications frequently use terms like “Hindu nationalists.” They won’t use terms like Christian nationalist or Europe. These terms are reserved specifically for us. So the next time you see this, simply notice how incorrectly they are interpreting it. This nation is engaging with the globe more, not less “Additionally, the foreign minister stated.

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Jaishankar further emphasised that India wishes to allow the world to witness the “good feelings” at all 200 G20 sessions as soon as it assumes the leadership.

Devendra Fadnavis, the deputy chief minister of Maharashtra, presented the Marathi edition of the author’s book. The Foreign Minister stated that India has the potential to lead the globe in his speech before taking questions.

 

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