Hiroshima [Japan], September 27 (ANI): A Japanese NGO of atomic bomb survivors in Hiroshima ‘Peace Culture Village’ honored Prime Minister Narendra Modi as world voice of peace throughout the Vishwa Seva Pakhwada 2025, a worldwide initiative organised by Indian Minorities Federation (IMF) to have a good time Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s seventy fifth birthday, in Japan on eightieth anniversary of the atomic bombings.
According to a launch, the dignitaries current on the event included Satnam Singh Sandhu, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) and IMF Convener, Prof Himani Sood, IMF Co-Founder, Toshiko Tanaka, a member of Nobel Peace Prize successful group (Nihon Hidankyo) of atomic bomb survivors, Kenta Sumioka, a third-generation atomic bomb survivor and Managing Director of Peace Culture Village (PCV) in Hiroshima and members of Indian diaspora in Japan.
PM Modi was honoured with a Citation by ‘Peace Culture Village’ in appreciation of the initiatives taken by him for world peace and his position as a worldwide voice of peace. This Citation, signed by Toshiko Tanaka, an atomic bomb survivor and Kenta Sumioka, Managing Director of Peace Culture Village (PCV) in Hiroshima, was handed over to MP Satnam Singh Sandhu and Prof Himani Sood.
This Citation stated PM Modi’s management affirms that humanity’s highest energy lies in dialogue, cooperation, and shared duty for a future freed from nuclear weapons. Handing over the Citation, they stated PM Modi is the chief who can transfer the world in direction of peace.
The Citation acknowledged PM Modi’s contributions to Nuclear Peace by means of acts of remembrance that dignify victims and encourage future generations to reject nuclear struggle, publicly articulated restraint insurance policies that strengthen norms of non-use and threat discount, dedication to safeguarded cooperation that aligns transparency with peaceable functions and promotion of youth and science exchanges in order that innovation is guided by ethics and peace.
‘In providing this honour, we additionally recognise your position as a steadfast world voice of peace, whose management affirms that humanity’s highest energy lies in dialogue, cooperation, and shared duty for a future freed from nuclear weapons,’ it stated.
On the event, Toshiko Tanaka, Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Survivor, stated, ‘I used to be over six years previous throughout the Atomic assault in Hiroshima. I’ve confronted the horrors of this assault and have devoted my life to interesting to the world that we must always destroy weapons of mass destruction. During the Atomic Bomb assault, I misplaced all of my mates within the college and was the one survivor. No hint of some victims of this assault has been discovered until now. I heard the view of India’s PM Modi when he got here to Japan, wherein he expressed willingness to work for world peace with Japan. I actually felt impressed by PM Modi and India’s declared insurance policies of no-first-use, credible minimal deterrence, non-use in opposition to non-nuclear-weapon States, and a voluntary moratorium on nuclear testing, which offer necessary examples of how doctrine can restrain nuclear hazard and reinforce world norms of non-use. India’s coverage advocates world peace and is an instance for different nations to comply with. The Citation now we have given at the moment is in recognition to PM Modi’s attraction to all nations on this planet for peace. I salute PM Modi’s mantra of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ which captures a deep philosophy that the world is one household.’
Kenta Sumioka, an atomic bomb survivor and Managing Director of Peace Culture Village (PCV) in Hiroshima, stated, ‘I’m a third-generation atomic bomb survivor. I grew up listening to my grandmother inform tales about what occurred to her within the bombing. I had questions on it, and now I’m an grownup and I run an NGO that gives peace training, primarily based in Hiroshima. I feel that numerous international locations must cooperate with one another, and I feel that India, specifically, is an important place on this planet. So I wish to be part of palms with the Prime Minister and the folks of India in direction of peace, so I sit up for working collectively in direction of peace,’.
On the event, MP (Rajya Sabha) and IMF Convener, Satnam Singh Sandhu, stated, ‘The world has recognised PM Modi as a worldwide ambassador of peace. PM Modi has strengthened India’s world picture, leading to India and Indians being extremely revered all over the world. Relations between India and Japan have strengthened over the previous few years underneath PM Modi’s management. If we undertake Prime Minister Modi’s imaginative and prescient of Vasudev Kutumbakam within the true sense, it is going to assist in resolving many conflicts on this planet. PM Modi has all the time vouched for world peace, unity and concord with the assumption that everybody ought to dwell in peace and concord and transfer in direction of a greater and peaceable tomorrow.’ (ANI)

