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Peace doesn't only mean 'no war'

The Prime Minister said although India had no direct connection with the First World War but it was an important event because Indian soldiers fought bravely and played a very big role by sacrificing their lives

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Prime Minister, Narendra Modi being welcomed by Indian community, on his arrival at Haneda International Airport, to attend the India-Japan Annual Summit, in Tokyo. Pic/AFP

Prime Minister, Narendra Modi being welcomed by Indian community, on his arrival at Haneda International Airport, to attend the India-Japan Annual Summit, in Tokyo. Pic/AFP

While stressing on the need to work "unitedly" to address issues like terrorism, climate change, economic development and social justice, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that peace does not only mean "no war".

"Development of the poorest of the poor is the real indicator of peace," Modi said in the 49th episode of his monthly radio address "Mann Ki Baat", adding that wherever there will be a talk of world peace, India's name and contribution will be written in golden letters.

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