India-Middle East-Europe corridor will be basis of world trade for centuries

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asserted that the India-Middle East-Europe corridor will become a basis of world trade for the coming centuries and history will remember that it was envisioned in India.

In his monthly Mann ki Baat broadcast, PM Modi recalled the “Silk route”, an ancient trade corridor used by India when it was a prosperous and great trading power, and said the country suggested the India-Middle East-Europe economic corridor at the recent G20 Summit.

The successful summit after the success of India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission doubled every citizen’s happiness, he said while noting that the two accomplishments have figured most in the messages he has received from people.

India’s leadership was acknowledged by the world as it succeeded in making the African Union a member of the G20, he said.

Bharat Mandapam, the venue which hosted the G20 Summit, has become a “celebrity”, the prime minister said, noting that people have been clicking selfies with the state-of-the-art conference hall.

Noting that the World Tourism Day falls on September 27, he said tourism is said to create maximum employment with minimum investment, adding that goodwill matters a lot in drawing tourists.

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