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Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed disappointment over Pakistan's response to his peace initiatives, citing hostility and betrayal. In a podcast, he recalled inviting Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif to his swearing-in ceremony in 2014, hoping for improved ties, but was met with adversity. Modi believes the people of Pakistan yearn for peace, tired of strife and terror.
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