Prime Minister Modi at lunch hosted by the US Vice President Joe Biden and the US Secretary of State John Kerry, in Washington DC on September 30, 2014
For much of history, geography did shape destiny. Nations traded with neighbours, distance constrained diplomacy, and oceans acted as barriers that defined economic relationships. But the world is changing. In the 21st century, geography still matters, but it no longer defines destiny in the way it once did. Strategy, technology, trade corridors and human networks are reshaping the meaning of distance...
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