
From the platform of global diplomacy, India’s Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has once again presented a very candid statement to the world. Speaking at an important global forum organized in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, Jaishankar expressed serious concern over the changes taking place in the global system. He bluntly said that fragmentation and division are continuously increasing at the global level. In such times, relying on only a few countries to maintain international rules and stability is completely wrong and risky.
Question of dependence on rules raised amid global crises
The Foreign Minister made it clear in his address that at present the world is facing many types of geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties. He pointed out that when the entire world depends on the decisions of one or two superpowers, the balance is bound to get disturbed. Jaishankar stressed that to deal with today’s challenges, it is necessary to follow global rules, but no single group or selected countries should have the monopoly of implementing or deciding these rules.
Why is excessive dependence on some countries dangerous?
Addressing the diplomats and thinkers present in Seoul, the Indian Foreign Minister said that when the dependence on a few countries increases, from supply chains to security systems, the entire world comes into trouble. The Corona epidemic and the wars that followed have proved how important decentralization is. He said that for a stable world, manufacturing, technology and decision-making power must be spread equally across the world.
India and South Korea together can create a new balance
Jaishankar laid special emphasis on the fact that democratic and strong economic potential countries like India and South Korea will have to come forward in this changing global scenario. India has always been a supporter of a multipolar world, where the sovereignty and voice of every small and big country is respected. He called for further strengthening the strategic partnership with South Korea to build a more transparent, inclusive and equitable global order in the Indo-Pacific region and around the world.
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