Why PM taking 20 hours train instead of flight for 7 hours visit to Ukraine?
North News
New Delhi, August 22
Prime Minister Narendra Modi advocated for diplomacy and dialogues to resolve conflicts, stating that “This isn’t an era of war.” While addressing the Indian diaspora at an event organized in his honour by the Indian community at Warsaw in Poland, the Prime Minister said that India was the land of Lord Buddha’s legacy. “India does not believe in war and advocates for peace in this region. India’s concept is clear, this is not an era of war, and it is the time to unite to tackle the biggest challenges of humanity. Thus, India believes in dialogue and diplomacy to resolve conflict,” Prime Minister said.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a significant journey to Ukraine on August 23, following his state visit to Poland. Due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, all airports in Ukraine are closed, making air travel impossible. As a result, PM Modi will travel to Kyiv aboard the luxurious ‘Train Force One,’ which is considered a safe and reliable option under the current circumstances. This train has previously been used by world leaders such as US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron during their visits to Kyiv, said the officials well versed with the development.
‘Train Force One’ is renowned for its opulent amenities and state-of-the-art facilities. The train boasts a modern, high-end interior resembling a luxury hotel, featuring a large conference table, a plush sofa, and a wall-mounted TV. It is also equipped with advanced security measures, including armored windows, a secure communication network, and a dedicated team of security personnel to ensure the safety of its passengers.
Prime Minister Modi will depart for Kyiv on Thursday evening, according to Indian time. During his visit, he is scheduled to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. It is anticipated that significant defense deals will be signed between India and Ukraine during this visit, further strengthening the bilateral relationship between the two nations.
The Prime Minister was welcomed with special warmth and exuberance by the community here. In his address, he noted that a visit to Poland by Indian Prime Minister was happening after 45 years and he was eagerly looking forward to meeting President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Donald Tusk to strengthen India-Poland ties. He stated that India as Mother of Democracy and its shared values with Poland bring the two countries closer.
Prime Minister shared his thoughts on the significant contribution made by the Indian Diaspora in strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries. He also commended their role in the success of Operation Ganga. He called upon the community to become a brand ambassador of tourism to India and be part of its growth story. He noted that the Dobry Maharaja, Kolhapur and Battle of Monte Cassino memorials were shining examples of vibrant people-to-people ties between the two countries. To further strengthen this special bond, Prime Minister announced a new initiative called Jamsaheb Memorial Youth Exchange Program under which 20 Polish youth would be invited to India each year. He also recalled the help provided by Poland during the earthquake in Gujarat.
Prime Minister also spoke about the transformative progress achieved by India in the last 10 years. He expressed confidence that India will become the third largest economy in the next few years. He also spoke about his vision for the country to becoming a developed nation – Viksit Bharat – by 2047. He stated that Poland and India were enhancing their partnership in areas of new technology and clean energy and driving green growth.
Prime Minister dwelt on India’s belief in “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” – the world is one family – which inspires it to contribute to global well-being and to be the First Responder in humanitarian crises.