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India doesn't impose its views on anyone: PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that India does not press its viewpoints on anyone.

India does not believe in imposing its views on anyone, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today while underlining the country's rich tapestry of diversity.

In an address to a convention of the spiritual organisation Brahma Kumaris here via video conferencing, Modi also said the central theme of India's tradition is that God is one.

He said, "In India, God is not different for the Hindus, Muslims and for Parsis. The truth is one, only different people may express it differently", he said.

"We are such a country, which does not believe in imposing our views on anyone. We are such people who believe that knowledge has no limits, knowledge has no timing, knowledge is not bound by anything, knowledge does not need any passport, knowledge does not need a visa", the Prime Minister said.

He also talked about India's tradition of preserving nature and referred to the initiatives of his government to reduce dependence on fossil fuel and increase the use of renewable energy sources like solar power.

There is a great challenge of global warming. India has pledged that by the year 2030, which means 13 years from now, our total energy generation from non-fossil fuel sources will be 40 per cent, he said.

"By the year 2020, when the country will celebrate 75 years of Independence, we will generate 175 giga watts of energy from renewable sources", the Prime Minister said.

He said the more energy India produces from renewable energy, the more the world will benefit.
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