Shruti Makes A Valid Point On PM's Foreign Trips

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    • Publish Date: Sep 9 2016 3:45PM
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    • Updated Date: Sep 10 2016 4:29PM
Shruti Makes A Valid Point On PM's Foreign Trips

Mr.Prime Minister's trips are often condemned by his criticisers. Amish Agarwal Of Goldcrest High, Vashi wants you to discuss if the trips are useful for the country, or PM's critics have a genuine logic.

People who feel that the money spent on the PM's trips is a waste don’t realise that these are not leisure trips but official visits. This enables the PM to discuss matters such as peace and treaties. It also helps in strengthening our bond with other nations.
Shruti Chakravarty, class XI, Sushila Birla Girls' School, Kolkata



We all know that the PM’s visits have been beneficial – like the four hydropower stations’ project in Bhutan that will help us; ties with Japan have won a big investment etc. Modi was able to bring back 4,000 Indians from Yemen. During his visits, he’s been projecting India as a good investment partner.
Nashi Sadasivan, class X, The Delta Study, Fort Kochi, Ernakulam



In the distant future, critics will realise that PM Modi’s trips were rewarding. For example, India pledging money for the development of Iran's Chabahar Port will help open up trade routes in the Persian Gulf. Modi’s trips to the SAARC countries can be seen as a way to assert India's dominance in the region.
Devang Sadhwani, class XII, Rachana School, Ahmedabad

Comments

NAVYA MALHOTRA SWARAJ INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL

Modi went to Japan to promote the ''yoga day'' , he brought with him a good relationship with Japan as well as a trade deal he increased FDI in India by visiting countries ......in two years he has focussed on the entire world while the main aim earlier was Pakistan, he has made Pakistan realize that they are not important ......people will always make jokes

Yashaswini nand Army Public School

Prime minister Narender Midi''s foreign trips have Been quite beneficial for our country. This will also give us good results in the future....

Garvit Sethia BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Yes surely PM''s foreign trips is helping india to secure a global standing in the international market so that our relations with other countries can improve . He is inviting our countries to come and create in india so the the problem of unemployment can be overcome . This will also help on boosting our economy and GDP.

Sarthak Maini ST GREGORIOS HIGH SCH

Prime minister''s official trips are certainly beneficial and desirable for our country.They enhance our foreign relations. Those who criticize these must realise that the PM is not making trips for his own benefit ,but is doing so in order to enhance the status of India in the world and ultimately to make India a better country.

Meet V. Gorasia Shree P.V.Modi School

People often think that the PM of our country Narendra Modi is triping but it is not so.PM is visiting other countries to view their technology that must be helpful for our better INDIA.Modi, who was invited by Obama for a bilateral visit.When travelled to the US for the nuclear summit in March.So we can say that he is working for our better India.

Shardul Gadre VIDYA NIKETAN

Surely, these trips are beneficial for India. India will definitely become a developed nation.

Dhruvi Moliya Hillwoods school

PM should at least celebrate festivals and important day in India rather than celebrating in other county . Its true that his trips benifit India''s progress ...

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

These trips are very important for our country. Our country has faced a great depression in the last 10 years, the government had not missed a single chance in exploiting the hard-earned money of the people. These trips will provide us with investments - FDI. I''m sure that in the coming years, it''ll be proven that these trips have not been just for leisure but will be a great advantage for our country.

Rajath.K.Patil Kulkarni ST.MARY''S CONVENT & PUBLIC SCHOOL (STATE &

Why is Modiji contributing for the development of North India only?

Kritika Malhotra Indira National School

PM Modi''s foreign trips are for a purpose. He does not go there for spending leisure time but goes to enhance the bonds of countries and create a bigger community that helps each other in times of need. I feel that he is not going to spend money off the country but to utilise it to the best for future security and welfare of the country.

Vishnu Varthan J Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Our Prime Minister Mr. Narendra modi''s trip will help India in economy and also to maintain peace. The mugal emperor Akbar traveled to many kingdoms around the world during his reign, as a result there were no war in India for more than 40 years.Our Prime minister is also following his policy. Economically his trip will raise our Indian currency value.

JIYA TOMAR B G S NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL

Unfortunately, the terrible fact is that our country is filled with nefarious critics today and their criticism is what is impeding India''s progress. Can''t they just mind their own business instead of envying others particularly our P.M who is an essential figure of India currently. Candidly, they just want to hypo criticise people and this leads to all of the havoc today.

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