Prime Minister Modi said that my visit to Europe takes place at a time when the region is facing many challenges. Prime Minister Modi said that throug
Why is PM Modi going abroad?
Prime Minister Modi said that my visit to Europe takes place at a time when the region is facing many challenges. Prime Minister Modi said that through my commitments, I intend to strengthen the spirit of cooperation with European partners.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will pay a three-day visit to Germany, Denmark and France from May 2. During this, he will attend 25 events and spend around 65 hours in those countries during the three-day visit. Let us tell you that this visit is PM Modi's first visit this year. At the same time, one day before leaving for the tour, PM Modi explained the purpose of this visit. Prime Minister Modi said that my visit to Europe takes place at a time when the region is facing many challenges. Prime Minister Modi said that through my commitments, I intend to strengthen the spirit of cooperation with European partners. European partners are important partners in the quest for peace and prosperity in India.
PM said the purpose of the visit
Prime Minister Modi said that I will also participate in the second India-Nordic Summit with the Prime Ministers of Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Sweden and Norway. The summit will focus on topics such as post-pandemic economic recovery, climate change, renewable energy, etc. Prime Minister Modi said that we will co-chair the 6th India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations (IGC), a unique biennial format that India hosts only with Germany. Several Indian ministers will also visit Germany and hold talks with their German counterparts. Furthermore, my visit to Berlin will focus on detailed bilateral talks with Chancellor Scholz. Who I met last year at the G20.
He will also meet French President Macron before returning home: PM
Prime Minister Modi said that before returning to India, I will stop in Paris to meet my friend and French President Macron. This will also give us an opportunity to outline the next phase of the India-France Strategic Partnership.
PM Modi will also interact with 50 global entrepreneurs
During his visit, Prime Minister Modi will hold bilateral and multilateral meetings with eight leaders from seven countries. Apart from this, he will also interact with 50 global entrepreneurs, he added. Modi will leave for a three-day visit to Germany, Denmark and France on May 2. This is his first trip abroad this year.
PM Modi will address a program in Canada tonight
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address an event in Markham, Canada, on Sunday night, where a statue of Sardar Patel will be unveiled at the cultural center.
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