Global Patriots Convene in India to Forge Stronger International Alliances

At the Global Patriots Meet 2025, leaders praised Prime Minister Modi's policies and discussed international cooperation. Enzo Alias highlighted India's role as a democratic hub. Discussions centered on security, international interdependence, and regional challenges, with participants from Mongolia and Nepal emphasizing the need for collaborative solutions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 29-11-2025 08:42 IST | Created: 29-11-2025 08:42 IST
Global Patriots Convene in India to Forge Stronger International Alliances
Enzo Alias, President of the Patriots' Network (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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The Global Patriots Meet 2025, held in India, served as a platform for international leaders to emphasize the significance of global cooperation and strong independent policies. Enzo Alias, President of the Patriots' Network, praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's approach, noting its importance for international collaboration.

Alias expressed the network's goal to unite patriotic parties worldwide, with this year's conference marking its debut in Asia—a decision driven by India's standing as the region's largest democracy and its existing ties with the global organization.

Sainkhuu Ganbaatar, representing Mongolia's Parliament, and former Nepal Law Minister Bahadur Pradhan highlighted India's potential to foster international interdependence and counter-terrorism efforts, respectively. Both leaders underscored shared cultural and historical ties while advocating for concerted actions in addressing regional security concerns.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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