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Narendra Modi's foreign policy based on job creation: MJ Akbar

Investment and job creation were the 'fundamental pillars' of the foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government's, which was keen to forge an international 'alliance of prosperity' rather than adhere to the old idea of non-alignment, BJP spokesman MJ Akbar said in London on Friday.

Updated on: Nov 28, 2014 09:36 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , London
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Investment and job creation were the 'fundamental pillars' of the foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government's, which was keen to forge an international 'alliance of prosperity' rather than adhere to the old idea of non-alignment, BJP spokesman MJ Akbar said in London on Friday.

Addressing a select audience at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) on Modi's foreign policy challenges and opportunities, Akbar said the 'Make in India' campaign reflected India's new foreign policy approach that has seen increasing focus on 'Act East'.

Cautioning Pakistan on what he called a 'deep freeze', Akbar said 'goodwill' did not go far in international relations: "There was 10 years of unrelenting goodwill from the Manmohan Singh government (towards Pakistan), but it achieved nothing in return".

Terming the challenge posed by ISIS as a 'war between modernity and the romance of regression', he said the Islamic State (IS) was not the first state in history formed on the basis of religion; the credit went to Pakistan, which was formed on the basis of religion.

According to him, Modi had a 'logical mind, interested in ideas than ideology', and recalled the impact his Nepal visits had on leaders such as Prachanda, when he travelled to Kathmandu with a message of accommodation.

 
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Prasun Sonwalkar

Prasun Sonwalkar was Editor (UK & Europe), Hindustan Times. During more than three decades, he held senior positions on the Desk, besides reporting from India’s north-east and other states, including a decade covering politics from New Delhi. He has been reporting from UK and Europe since 1999.

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