Nitin gadkari on world war: Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari expressed deep concern about the international situation during a book release program last day. He said that in the kind of environment that is being created in the world today, the possibility of third world war is constantly increasing.
During the program, Gadkari said that the ongoing wars between Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Iran have brought global tension to a new height. He said that behind these struggles, the dictatorial thinking and power of the superpowers is a longing for which the spirit of love, harmony and dialogue is weakening globally. Describing India as the land of Buddha and Gandhi’s values, Gadkari said that we should give the message of truth, non -violence and peace to the world. He suggested that India should decide its further strategy only after serious reviews and intensive deliberations of current international events.
War technology is becoming a threat to humanity
Gadkari also said that today’s war has become more fatal and technical than traditional battles. He said that now the use of drones, missiles and modern technology has increased in wars, which has endangered the safety of common citizens. He said, now missiles are being demolished directly on residential areas, making it difficult to save humanity.
Questions raised on the role of global superpowers
The BJP leader also questioned the irresponsible attitude of superpowers at the global level. He said, in today’s global politics, instead of communication, conflict and ego have been replaced by collaboration, which is pushing the whole world towards destruction. Gadkari appealed to the international community to take the path of solution instead of struggle and said that it is time when the whole world should sit together and take concrete steps to protect peace, stability and humanity.
Gadkari’s comment has come at a time when instability and military tension in global politics are increasing rapidly. His warning is a serious message for not only India but the whole world that if the direction is not changed in time, then humanity may have to pay a heavy price.