The present foreign policy was not a policy but "a mockery. This has to be changed. We have to take this job seriously," he said delivering the Nani Palkhivala Memorial Lecture here on the topic 'India and the World.'
Despite its vast size, the country could not influence other countries in the region since there was no seriousness and because of lack of politicial will, he alleged.
"India is not just Delhi. The foreign policy should be decided by the people and not by some politicians sitting in Delhi," he said.
Modi's remarks on foreign policy assume significance as both political parties in Tamil Nadu and ruling Trinamool Congress in West Bengal have sought to impact on India's policies towards Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in recent years.
Hitting out at UPA's foreign ministers without naming them-- one, who read a speech of another country in the UN body and another who reportedly said he liked being in Beijing at the time of "Chinese aggression", he said "it would be great if they remain there (Beijing) only."
Criticising the Congress-led government for its handling of the case of Indian soldiers beheading, he said "a press note was considered enough. We need to change all that."
Observing that the foreign policy during former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's tenure as Prime Minister was strong, he referred to the Indian nuclear tests.
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