External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized India’s independent foreign policy, rejecting external influence on its decisions. He stressed the importance of embracing Indian heritage and tradition in a globalized world, advocating for a balance between progress and cultural identity. Jaishankar highlighted India’s growing global influence and commitment to development while acknowledging existing challenges and the need for national self-belief.
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