Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written a letter to the organizers of the International Conference of Jurists and Writers to be held in London on October 9 and 10. In the letter he wrote that global peace is necessary for a bright future. The success of our collective efforts depends on unity and cooperation among nations and communities.
In a letter to conference organizer Adish C Aggarwal, senior advocate and president of the International Council of Jurists and International Writers' Commission, PM Modi highlighted India's historic commitment to peace, drawing inspiration from Lord Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi. The PM wrote that the collective expertise of the Chief Justice, ministers, parliamentarians, bar leaders, writers, editors and law teachers is vital in shaping policies that promote global peace and prosperity. He wrote that global peace is necessary for a bright future.
The Prime Minister wrote that the new conflict harms the social and economic stability of nations. These challenges can be addressed effectively only through global action and people-to-people cooperation. India is inspired by the vision of One Earth, One Family, One Future and is dedicated to promoting global peace, unity and brotherhood. Its aim is to create a peaceful world for future generations. He wrote that the discussion in this conference will prepare a visionary framework for peace, goodwill and welfare. In the deliberations of the conference participants, PM Modi highlighted the importance of their collective efforts to promote global peace rather than success.