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Today is the second day of the ongoing Raisina dialogue in New Delhi. On Tuesday, the session started with the address of Minister of State for External Affairs Kirtivardhan Singh. After this the panel discussion continues. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is present in this discussion.
The issue of protecting the integrity of countries in panel discussion is being discussed. Apart from Jaishankar, Liechtenstein Foreign Minister Dominic Hussler, Slovak Republic Foreign Minister Juraj Bulanar, former Prime Minister of Sweden Carl Buildt are also present.
Earlier yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the inauguration of the 10th Raisina Dialogue. During this, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon addressed the Chief Guest Summit. This 3 -day conference will run till 19 March.

This time the Raisina Dialogue’s ‘Theme: Kalachakra- People, Place and Planet’. It will include more than 3500 people from about 125 countries.

New Zealand PM started addressing with Sat Sri Akal New Zealand Prime Minister Luxon addressed the summit. During this, he hello, Sat Sri Akal! Addressed people by speaking. Luxon congratulated India for victory in the Champions Trophy.
The main things of the address …
- During Modi’s tenure, 25 crore people in India came out of gross poverty. We need strong relations with India and better military partnership.
- India has to play an important role in the Indo-Pacific sector. New Zealand is looking towards partners like India for its interests in the Indo-Pacific.
- We want to live in an Indo-Pacific region where the country is free to free and choose its way, where no country dominates.
- Countries like India play an important role in shaping the world, they should get a place in the meeting of global policy makers.
- We are considering free trade agreement to make strong relations with India.
- The game is going to change soon because we are on the verge of change in the world of technology.
- Recently, India won against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy in Dubai. Which also breaks my heart, but I would like to congratulate you.
- Raisina Dialogue gives leaders around the world a chance to talk together on strategic challenges in the Indian Ocean every year.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar thanked the New Zealand PM for his speech. Jaishankar said that in today’s global order, there is a need to think differently and creative solution of difficulties.
The only conference to be held in a third world
- Raisina Dialogue is the only conference to be held on such a large scale in a third world country. Senior journalist and international affairs expert Satyendra Ranjan said that Raisina Dialogue is the only conference organized by a think tank in India. This conference is an important platform for the government to explain its position on international issues.
- It is eyeing the policy makers and geopolitics from all over the world. Through this conference, other countries and international affairs experts get information about the priorities of the Government of India in the coming time.
- This time the conference will also participate in Cuba, Slovenia, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Latvia, Moldova, Georgia, Sweden, Slovak, Bhutan, Maldives, Norwegian, Thailand, Antigua & Barbuda, Peru, Ghana, Hungary and Mauritius.

Shangri-La Dialogue started on the lines
- Raisina Dialogue is held on the lines of Shangri-La dialogue to be held in Singapore. Shangri-La is a conference for defense ministers, while Raisina meets foreign ministers.
- Raisina Dialogues are organized by the Ministry of External Affairs and Observer Research Foundation (ORF). This time the Raisina dialogue will include more than 3500 delegates from 125 countries. During this time, many global issues can be discussed apart from Russia-Ukraine Jung.
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