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In Dubai, PM Modi says world needs inclusive, corruption-free govts

 Addressing the World Governments Summit in Dubai, on the second day of this visit to the UAE, Modi asserted that his mantra over the years has been 'minimum government, maximum governance'.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the world today needs governments which are inclusive and free from corruption. Addressing the World Governments Summit in Dubai, on the second day of this visit to the UAE, Modi asserted that his mantra over the years has been ‘minimum government, maximum governance’.

Stating that in the last few years in India, people’s trust in the government has increased, the prime minister said “they have trust in the intent and commitment of the government.”

The prime minister said his government focused on women-led development, strengthening the financial, social, and political conditions of the Indian women.


He further said social and financial inclusion has been his government’s priority, adding that over 50 crore people were connected to the banking system.

“At a time when we are transforming our country, shouldn’t there be reforms in global governance institutions,” he asked, and added, “While giving priority to our national sovereignty, we have to ensure respect for international law.”

PM Modi also noted terrorism and climate change as major challenges before humanity. “Terrorism in various forms is bringing new challenges before humanity every day. Today, climate challenges are becoming widespread with time. On the one hand, there are domestic concerns, on the other hand, the international system seems in disarray,” he said.

In his remarks, Modi also said Dubai is becoming the epicentre of the global economy, commerce and technology.

Hailing UAE President Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed, Modi said he is a leader with vision and resolve.

The World Governments Summit is taking place under the theme of ‘Shaping Future Governments’ with the conversation involving governments, international organizations, thought leaders, and private sector leaders from around the globe.


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