Team News Riveting
Ahmedabad, April 13
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said he offered to supply India’s food stock to the world if the World Trade Organisation (WTO) accords permission.
The offer was made during his talk with US President Joe Biden. Food stock in different parts of the world is dwindling due to the war (in Ukraine), Modi said after inaugurating a boys’ hostel and education complex of Shree Annapurna Dham Trust in Adalaj near Ahmedabad in Gujarat via video link.
He said the world is amazed to learn that India was providing free ration to nearly 80 crore of its people for over two years following the emergence of pandemic.
Today, the world is facing an uncertain situation as nobody is getting what they want. Petrol, oil and fertilizers are hard to procure as all the doors are getting closed. Everybody wants to secure their stocks after this war began, Modi said.
“The world is facing a new problem now; the food stock of the world is getting empty, I was talking to the US President, and he also raised this issue. I suggested that if WTO gives permission, India is ready to supply food stock to the world from tomorrow,” he said.
“We already have enough food for our people but our farmers seem to have made arrangements to feed the world. However, we have to work according to the laws of the world, so I don’t know when WTO will give permission and we can supply food to the world,” Modi added.