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Modi discusses geopolitics on Lex Fridman podcast: A candid take on Pakistan and China

NEW DELHI. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in an extensive podcast interview with American AI researcher and podcaster Lex Fridman, shed light on India’s evolving foreign policy, particularly regarding its relationships with Pakistan and China. While Modi highlighted the continued challenges in achieving peace with Pakistan, he struck a more optimistic tone on India’s ties with China, a stance that was welcomed by Chinese state media and analysts.

During the candid discussion, Modi reiterated India’s commitment to regional peace but stressed that sustainable relations with Pakistan remain a challenge due to persistent cross-border terrorism and instability. He emphasised that India is always open to dialogue, provided there is a genuine commitment from Islamabad to combat extremist elements operating within its borders.

“The people of the subcontinent aspire for peace and prosperity. However, peace is a two-way street that requires sincerity and action against those who seek to destabilize the region,” Modi said, indirectly referring to Pakistan’s support for terrorist groups.

The Indian government has long maintained that meaningful talks with Pakistan can only take place if there is verifiable action against militant networks that target India. Modi’s remarks on the podcast reaffirmed New Delhi’s position, making it clear that while India is willing to move forward, Pakistan’s track record on addressing terrorism remains a significant roadblock.

While Modi expressed concerns over Pakistan, his comments on India-China relations took on a more constructive tone. The Prime Minister noted that diplomatic efforts in recent months have helped improve bilateral ties with Beijing, despite historical tensions over border disputes. He pointed to recent engagements with Chinese President Xi Jinping, particularly during multilateral summits, as evidence of an evolving dialogue between the two Asian giants.

“In diplomacy, momentum matters. India and China, as two major powers, must engage constructively and seek peaceful resolutions to our differences,” Modi remarked during the podcast.

Chinese state media and analysts welcomed Modi’s perspective, with the Global Times, a leading Chinese government-affiliated publication, highlighting India’s pragmatic approach towards bilateral ties. The paper praised Modi’s willingness to focus on positive developments rather than lingering disputes, noting that such an approach aligns with Beijing’s recent calls for greater regional stability.

Modi’s contrasting remarks on Pakistan and China reflect India’s evolving foreign policy – assertive on security concerns with Pakistan, yet cautiously optimistic about its engagement with China. This approach underscores New Delhi’s strategic priorities, balancing defence imperatives with diplomatic opportunities.

Modi’s interview with Fridman highlighted the complexities of India’s regional diplomacy – acknowledging the persistent challenges with Pakistan while signalling a willingness to maintain a constructive dialogue with China. While peace with Pakistan remains an uphill task due to security concerns, the positive reception of Modi’s remarks by Chinese experts indicates potential for improved ties between New Delhi and Beijing.

As India navigates these geopolitical dynamics, Modi’s statements offer insight into the country’s long-term strategic vision – one that balances security imperatives with diplomatic pragmatism in an increasingly interconnected world.

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