Did Raghav Chadha Just Capture a Memorable Moment with Two Former Prime Ministers?

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Key Takeaways
- Raghav Chadha's memorable interaction with global leaders.
- Strong call for international collaboration against terrorism.
- India's renewed stance on handling terrorism and national security.
- ALC's platform for discussing critical global issues.
- Presence of over 320 leaders from various sectors at the conference.
Seoul, May 22 (NationPress) Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha is currently visiting South Korea to attend the renowned Asian Leadership Conference (ALC). On Thursday, he shared a memorable photo that encapsulated a moment of joy, posing alongside two former Prime Ministers.
Chadha participated as a keynote speaker at the two-day summit, often referred to as the ‘Davos of the East’, held in the South Korean capital.
He posted a picture on social media platform X, depicting himself sitting with two former Prime Ministers: Rishi Sunak of Britain and Tony Abbott of Australia.
“It’s not every day that one finds themselves seated between two former Prime Ministers — the esteemed Rishi Sunak on my left, and the respected Tony Abbott on my right. A truly special moment at the Asian Leadership Conference in South Korea,” he conveyed in his post.
While addressing the audience in Seoul, Chadha strongly advocated for punitive measures against Pakistan for harboring terrorists, urging world leaders to unite against terrorism and form a collective front against Pakistan-sponsored threats.
He reiterated India’s unwavering stance against terrorism, highlighting a significant shift in the government's approach towards dealing with terrorists and their support systems. He emphasized that India would take decisive action against terrorist networks if faced with further attacks.
By participating in this premier Asian forum for global dialogue, Raghav Chadha joined an array of distinguished leaders and speakers from different parts of the globe.
Alongside Chadha, notable speakers such as Rishi Sunak, Mike Pompeo, Tony Abbott, and Laurel Miller shared their insights on the theme: “The Rise of Nations: Pathways to Great Prosperity.”
Significantly, the ALC conference gathers over 320 global leaders and more than 2,500 delegates from various sectors, including politics, business, academia, and civil society, to discuss the pressing challenges and opportunities confronting the Asian continent.