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00:00day and age and the nature of globalization and the stakes involved and the impact that
00:05it has on the entire world, especially on the global south, those who can try to make
00:10a difference should try and do it.
00:13And to some extent that's been the logic, the driving force, the thinking behind some
00:20of our activities, say for example, in respect of Ukraine, which is in the last few months
00:27we have actually had Prime Minister meet President Zelensky three times.
00:34This is in his third term, since June.
00:38He has met Putin once, he has spoken to him more often and the NSA and myself, we've been
00:44in touch.
00:45And the reason we are doing it is we are one of the few countries, and Prime Minister Modi
00:50is one of the few leaders, who today has the ability to actually go to Kiev and Moscow
00:56and talk to the two leaders and see are there common points, is there something we can start,
01:01is there some convergence, some intersection that we can see, which can become a strand
01:06which you pick up and try and develop and see whether things could be better than they
01:13are.
01:14I mean, surely they can't be worse than they are.
01:19Middle East is more tricky in a way, because the conflict itself is, there are more parties,
01:26not all of them are formal, and not all of them acknowledge their role in what they are
01:32doing.
01:33But again, it's not that we have been uninvolved, I mean, at various times we have played some
01:46role, if nothing else, in communication between countries, some of whom for political, historical
01:54reasons don't communicate with each other.
01:57So there is that.
01:59So I would say, you know, the reason, again, I connect it up with your Global South observation.
02:05The Global South is, because it is the Global South, feeling the pain much more of a global
02:14society and a global economy under stress.
02:18They would like somebody to do something about it, to the extent that you have a country
02:23like India, which understands, you know, which is coming, in a sense, from that family, which
02:28understands their concerns, is able to put it across, I think they're very happy about it.
02:34They do, you know, clearly support a lot of our initiatives.
02:42It was very visible in the UN.
02:44From an Indian perspective, what do we get out of it?
02:48I do think, I think it's in the nature of our situation, the manner, the way in which
02:54we are trying to manage our eyes, is that it's important that we are really connected
03:00to all the major players.
03:02We are seen as a country with a greater sense of responsibility towards the global polity.
03:09And it's, you know, it's part of India's own, I would say, evolution.

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