Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indonesian Parliament on Tuesday, emphasizing India’s commitment to development rather than expansion. He expressed
that love and friendship are not subject to copyright, as exemplified by his enduring friendship with Indonesian President Prabowo, which transcends all boundaries. Prime Minister Modi highlighted the significance of the next 25 years for both nations, stating, "Today, India and Indonesia stand united at a pivotal moment in history. The first quarter of this century has passed, and the coming twenty-five years hold immense importance for both our nations. As I stand before you on the great soil of Indonesia, I am filled with the conviction of our shared development. I am resolute in my belief that India and Indonesia, together, will serve humanity.” Reflecting on his relationship with President Prabowo, Prime Minister Modi remarked, "This morning, President Prabowo discussed the concept of copyright. No one can claim ownership over this love, affection, friendship, or mutual respect. My friendship with President Prabowo transcends all boundaries of copyright." Prime Minister Modi also expressed gratitude for receiving Indonesia’s highest honour, acknowledging the affection of the Indonesian people towards the numerous Indians. He conveyed his humble and grateful heart for this recognition.















