Shared Resilience: PM Narendra Modi’s Key Message at CDRI Conference

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his recent address at the CDRI conference, underscored the importance of shared resilience in managing global disasters and disruptions. His remarks highlighted the interconnectedness of our world and the shared risks that all nations face.

“Nature and disasters have no borders,” said Modi, emphasizing the global nature of these challenges. “In a highly interconnected world, disasters and disruptions cause widespread impact.”

The Prime Minister stressed that collective resilience is only achievable when each country is resilient individually. He pointed out that shared risks necessitate shared resilience.

“Shared resilience is important because of shared risks,” Modi explained. “CDRI and this conference help us come together for this collective mission.”

The CDRI conference is a platform that brings together countries from around the world to collaborate on building resilience. It provides an opportunity for nations to share their experiences, learn from each other, and develop strategies to mitigate the impact of disasters.

Modi’s call for shared resilience is a timely reminder of the need for global cooperation in the face of adversity. His emphasis on the importance of individual and collective resilience highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to disaster management.

As the world continues to face numerous challenges, the concept of shared resilience is more relevant than ever. It is a call to action for all nations to collaborate, build resilience, and ensure a safer future for everyone.

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