Country after country, fighting war and acquiring weapons is not the victory of mankind! That’s destructive.

அரசியல் இந்தியா உணவு செய்தி உலகம் உள்ளூர் செய்திகள் சமூகம் சர்வதேச செய்தி செய்திகள் ட்ரெண்டிங் தமிழ்நாடு தமிழ்நாடு அரசு செய்திகள் தலைப்பு தேசிய செய்தி தொழில்நுட்பம் பிரபலமான செய்தி பிற மாநில அரசு செய்திகள் மத்திய அரசு செய்திகள் மத்திய மாநில செய்திகள் மாவட்டம் முக்கிய செய்தி ரிசன்ட் போஸ்ட் வர்தகம் வெளிநாட்டு-செய்திகள்

May 16, 2025 • Makkal Adhikaram

USA President Trump will be friendly to India on one side. On the other hand, he will sell arms to countries opposed to India.

In the terrorist war between India and Pakistan, Pakistan’s missiles, missiles supplied by China and missiles from Turkey were all destroyed by Indian missiles.

Therefore, countries like America and China are looking at the income by selling weapons that can fight and destroy each other. The U.S. has agreed to sell missiles worth $26 billion to Turk.

Moreover, taking up arms and selling weapons to improve the economy of the countries of the world will be destructive to the countries of the world. Rather, every day, fighting is the work of destroying humanity.

Therefore, it is better to produce the essential needs of creative people and make it a business and earn an economy. This will only lead to destructive path, but doing business to make the sentiments of a constructive human society live by respecting it will only create tension from country to country

Besides, it doesn’t create peace. In the same way, if two people fight in the town, one of them will come as a leader to make peace with them. That’s what Trump expects.

There is as much politics abroad as there is politics within a country. Beyond all this, the country’s foreign policy and trade relations have to be implemented. Therefore, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the only Prime Minister in the world after Indira Gandhi who has raised India’s prestige without falling at anyone’s feet.

In the aftermath of the terror attack, the Indian Army has decided to hold a meeting of DGMOs and military officials between India and Pakistan to continue talks to de-escalate tensions between the two countries. The Indian Army has reached an agreement to withdraw troops from the border and not to fire a single bullet.

At the same time, there will be no talk on the Kashmir issue or the Indus Water Treaty.

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