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As we think about a new world order, I propose three features that I think must be part of it: 1️⃣ The developing countries should play a more dominant and decisive role. India 🇮🇳 has shown the way during the pandemic and through its G20 Presidency that the developing...

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This is a powerful and forward-thinking vision for a new world order! The emphasis on a more dominant role for developing nations is both timely and necessary, as #India’s leadership has already demonstrated during #Covid19 & those times in need. The call for holistic, multi-dimensional solutions to global challenges is insightful, recognizing the interconnected nature of today’s issues & reaffirming the importance of multilateralism, which is a crucial reminder that collaboration remains the best path forward. A compelling and well-articulated perspective, Sir! #Maldives need a leader like you!

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India faraathun raajje ah kanda alhuvvaifaivaa raees Abdul shahid modi

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Church Shahid ah heevanee lakka ekey. Ekamaku hama marumoaleh

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Muslim gathulhu kura konme gaumaki MDP verinnah enme kamudha gauma verin dho? Salhi.. Mee dho ebuna kuridha gasumuthakaki

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