Nitin Gadkari Warns World War Could Break Out ‘Anytime’, Says Coordination, Harmony and Love Are Vanishing
- On Sunday, July 6, 2025, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari addressed rising global conflicts while speaking at an event in Nagpur marking the release of 'Beyond Borders.'
- He blamed the global tensions on the oppressive and dictatorial actions of major powers, highlighting the ongoing conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, as well as Israel and Iran, as primary examples.
- Gadkari explained that advances in technology have transformed warfare, leading to greater reliance on missiles and drones while diminishing the role of tanks and certain aircraft, with missiles frequently targeting civilian areas.
- He warned, "all this is slowly leading to destruction" and said the situation creates a risk that a World War could break out anytime.
- Gadkari emphasized the urgent need for global discussion and careful policy review as coordination, harmony, and love vanish amid ongoing conflicts.
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