We act in India’s interest, not worried about world reaction: PM Modi

Prime Minister Modi asserted that India would utilize its rightful share of Indus River water, following the decision to pause the Indus Waters Treaty. He emphasized that the government prioritizes national interests, regardless of international reactions. Modi highlighted initiatives like river-linking projects to benefit farmers and reforms to empower marginalized communities, moving beyond vote-bank politics.
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