Jaishankar Outlines Key Changes in India's Foreign Policy Under Modi
Jaishankar highlights foreign policy transformation in 12 years of Modi

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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized significant changes in India's foreign policy over the past 12 years under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Key developments include enhanced support for Indians abroad, increased diplomatic presence, and improved processes for passport issuance and document attestation.
- 01India now has 44 Embassies and Consulates to assist citizens abroad.
- 02The Ministry of External Affairs has established 21 mobility partnerships to facilitate Indian workforce access globally.
- 03Crisis responses have improved, with successful evacuations from Ukraine, Israel, Afghanistan, and Sudan.
- 04The passport issuance process has become more efficient, enhancing citizen experience.
- 05Indian businesses are gaining better access to international markets, boosting exports.
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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar highlighted transformative changes in India's foreign policy over the last 12 years since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office. He noted the establishment of 44 Embassies and Consulates, which provide robust support to Indians abroad, fostering greater confidence and pride among travelers. Jaishankar emphasized the Ministry's improved crisis response capabilities, citing successful evacuations from conflict zones such as Ukraine, Israel, Afghanistan, and Sudan. The minister also pointed out the creation of 21 mobility partnerships that enable Indians to integrate into the global workforce. Furthermore, he mentioned enhancements in the passport issuance process and document attestation, making them more seamless for citizens. Jaishankar underscored the positive impact on Indian businesses through increased market access and export opportunities, alongside welfare measures for Indian students abroad and the promotion of Indian culture globally. Prime Minister Modi, reflecting on his governance, affirmed the government's commitment to trust, development, and public welfare, aiming for a developed India.
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The improvements in foreign policy have enhanced the experience of Indians traveling abroad and have provided better support in crisis situations.
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