'If things don’t change...': PM Modi’s big warning to the world on energy crisis
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that India and the Netherlands are working together to build a trusted, transparent and future-ready supply chain to address global disruptions, amid what he described as a "decade of disasters" marked by multiple crises. Addressing a community programme in The Hague, as part of his five-nation tour, PM Modi said the world is facing a series of unprecedented challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing conflicts and an emerging energy crisis. "Today, humanity faces many major challenges as well. The world is dealing with new challenges. First came the Corona pandemic; then wars began to break out, and now there is an energy crisis. This decade is turning into a decade of disasters for the world," the Prime Minister said.He cautioned that failure to address these challenges swiftly could reverse global development gains and push large sections of the population into poverty."If these situations are not changed rapidly, the achievements of the past many decades will be washed away, and a huge section of the world's population will drown in poverty," he added.
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