Former foreign minister and senior MP Salman Khurshid said on Saturday that India's foreign policy, under the Coalition government led by Narendra Modi, has been narrowly exceeded.
When asked about the foreign policy assessment of the Modi government during the Aaj Tak G20 summit, the veteran politician said it would be difficult to judge a government in terms of foreign policy as it is a national issue. economy and the world listened to him.
"Having said that, one of the problems with the Center's foreign policy is the way it portrays that everything was wrong before this government came to power and now they've fixed everything. That's wrong and We don't do it. We don't accept it. And, if we don't accept it, we won't even make a single assessment of the government's foreign policy," said Salman Khurshid. “If the current government accepts the contributions of the old regime in foreign policy and explains the reasons for the new changes, then I can give the government 40% on the foreign policy front,” he said. declare.
When asked about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's growing stature on the world stage, Khurshid pointed to the contribution of past regimes to the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping force.
He also believes that foreign policy is closely related to the domestic policy of the country.
"If we strengthen our domestic policies, that will automatically reflect in our foreign policy. But we have a lot of problems related to India's domestic policies and As long as these problems persist it is very difficult to look at foreign policy," Salman said. Khurshid noted in his comment. He also expressed his wish to the Coalition government ahead of the G20 summit and said: "My wish is always with the government. I want this framework and reflect the foreign policy of the government. with a sense of unity."