“They decided to contradict India again and again”

The turbulent relationship between India and Pakistan is reflected in a poignant and introspective interaction with the famous Podcaster Lex Fridman Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The turbulent relationship between India and Pakistan is reflected in a poignant and introspective interaction with the famous Podcaster Lex Fridman Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
PM Modi reflects the painful history between the two countries, citing the division of the subcontinent and subsequent bloodshed. He was disappointed that Pakistan chose not to promote harmonious coexistence, but rather that India launched a proxy war. When Friedman asked Fridman to ask PM Modi to share his vision for the future, in which two countries can coexist in peace and harmony, PM Modi’s reaction was rich, rich, rich, and also a statement about the splosection and subcontimed ander that followed.
He described the traumatic scenes of the train arriving from Pakistan, filled with wounded and dead people, and the Indians struggled to reach a deal with the painful reality, and the Indians felt overwhelming sadness.
“As the heart is overwhelmed by tears of sorrow and silence, the Indians embraced this painful reality. But, unfolding is a direct heartbreaking bloodshed event. The train filled with bloody, wounded people and bodies begins to arrive from Pakistan. It is a painful sight. It is an incredible sight. It is an incredible sight. In getting our own life, we expect their own life and life, not their life, they have to blend in.
Despite the passage of time, Prime Minister Modi pointed out that Pakistan continues to launch a proxy war against India, an ideology that flourishes with blood and terror. He stressed that this is not an ideological issue, but a choice made by Pakistan, which has far-reaching consequences for the world.
“Time and time again they decided to contradict India. They launched a proxy war against us. Don’t mistake it for ideological. What kind of ideology is thriving in bloodshed and terror exports, and we are not the only victims of this threat? Wherever terrorist attacks in the world, this road has caused Pakistan to some extent.”
Prime Minister Modi stressed that this is not an ideological issue, but an option to flourish in bloodshed and export terror. It is a turbulent shock, not only India, but also the world.
Prime Minister Modi said he urged them to forever abandon the state-funded terrorism path. “What do you want to get by surrendering your country to the inability to force?” he added.
The Prime Minister also shared his efforts to improve Pakistani relations, including inviting then-Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to his oath ceremony. However, he noted that every attempt to promote peace was full of hostility and betrayal.
“I even went to Lahore in person to pursue peace. When I became Prime Minister, I specially invited Pakistan to my oath-in ceremony so that we could open a new leaf. But every attempt by the nobles to promote peace was full of hostility and betrayal,” PM Modi said.
Prime Minister Modi reiterated: “I mentioned that the first time I tried to improve bilateral relations was when I invited my Pakistani to sworn in. It was a gesture of kindness. It was a diplomatic gesture, and for decades it was a gesture of diplomacy. When they learned that I had questioned my foreign policy, I was questioned that I had invited me to all my saarcs.
He shared that then-Indian President Pranab Mukherjee beautifully captured this historic gesture in his memoirs.
“This proves how clear India’s foreign policy has become. This sends a clear message to the world about India’s commitment to peace and harmony, but we have not gotten the ideal result.”
PM Modi’s words are filled with a profound sense of sadness and regret, and also a sense of determination and determination. He expressed his hope that intelligence will be competent for Pakistan’s leaders and they will choose the path of peace and cooperation.
Prime Minister Modi said: “We sincerely hope that wisdom will prevail and they choose the path to peace.”
He expressed grief for Pakistani civilians suffering from terrorism and hoped that intelligence would be competent for Pakistani leaders to choose the path to peace.
He added: “I believe that even the people of Pakistan must desire peace because even they must live tired of conflict and turmoil, they must also be tired of the ruthless horror, even innocent children are killed and countless lives are destroyed.”
In a more relaxed moment, when asked about a better cricket team between India and Pakistan, Prime Minister Modi replied diplomatically that the athletic has the ability to energize the world and bring people together. Although he has no support, he suggests that the two teams have revealed which team is better in recent games.
“I think sports have the power to inspire the world. Sports spirit brings people together in different countries. That’s why I never want to see sports. I really believe that sports plays a big role in human evolution. They are not only games, but they connect people at a deeper level,” PM Modi said.
He added that Pm Modi is not an expert in technology, but PM Modi said: “Only those who specialize in technology can tell which technologies are superior and who the best players are. But sometimes the result is that both India and Pakistan have performed their own performance a few days ago. The result is a better team. This is what we know. This is what we know.” This is what we know. ”
Lex Fridman is a research scientist who also hosts the podcast “The Lex Fridman Podcast.”
In his podcast, several personalities from all walks of life discuss issues ranging from complex wall ches to other popular knowledge. Notable figures include U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Argentina Prime Minister Javier Milei, as well as leaders in the fields such as Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Beef, Jeff Bezerberg, Sam Altman, Sam Altman, Magnus Carlson and Yuval Noah Harari.
Apart from the title, the story has not been edited by the DNA staff and has been published from ANI.