Space and sea should be subjects of 'universal cooperation', not universal conflict: PM Modi in Guyana
During his visit to Guyana, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi advocated for global cooperation, emphasizing the principles of 'Democracy First, Humanity First.' He stressed the need for a new global order led by the Global South, advocating for ...

The prime minister, who arrived in Guyana on the final leg of his three-nation visit, is the first Indian head of the state to visit the country in more than 50 years.
"For the world to move forward, the biggest mantra is 'Democracy First, Humanity First'. The spirit of democracy first teaches us to take everyone along and participate in everyone's development. Humanity First guides our decision-making. When we make Humanity First the basis of our decision-making, the results are also ones which benefit humanity," he said.
In his address, Modi also asserted that it is "time for awakening of the Global South", and for its members to come together to create a new global order.
"For the world, this is not a time for conflict. It is a time to identify and eliminate the conditions that lead to conflict," he said.
"I believe that space and sea should be subjects of universal cooperation, not universal conflict," Modi said.
In his remarks, Modi termed the India-Guyana ties of 'mitti' (soil) as full of cordiality, referring to their cultural ties of over a century and a half.
He said that "Bharat says, every nation matters" and underlined that India sees island nations not as small countries but as large ocean countries.
He said that in the spirit of 'Democracy First, Humanity First', India is also doing its duty as a 'Vishwa Bandhu', acting as first responders in times of crisis.
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