Modi said the coming age would be the age of knowledge and India would once again perform the role of “Visvaguru”.
In his remarks during an interaction with the civil society at the Fiji Technical University on Wednesday, Modi said India has a responsibility towards the world at large.
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He said our ancient sages had spoken of India’s global responsibility, and the coming “gyan yug” would see India play a pivotal role, using the strengths of its democracy and demographic dividend.
He said the government was giving priority to skill development so that these strengths could be leveraged for the benefit of the whole world.
He also talked about ending the digital divide, saying we have to prepare for the future to help the world.
Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Fiji since Indira Gandhi traveled there in 1981.
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