Modi very excited about foreign trips.

Modi very excited about foreign trips

 New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his great enthusiasm for the visits of France, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain from August 22 to 26, saying that this visit will strengthen our relations with friends who play good friends from time to time.  And new possibilities of cooperation will open.  After leaving for the yatra, Modi gave information about his foreign trip by tweeting one after the other.  In France, he said, looking forward to talks with President Emanuel Macron and PM Edward Philipp.  In the 1950s and 1960s, there will be talks about the establishment of an Indian Diaspora Memorial for the victims of two Air India accidents in France.  In another tweet, Modi said, in UAE, there will be extensive talks with Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi.



 The Crown Prince and I will issue a postage stamp to mark the 150th birth anniversary of Bapu.  The RuPay card will also be launched, which will help in many ways.  The Prime Minister said, my visit to Bahrain will be the first visit of any Prime Minister of our country.  I look forward to meeting Prime Minister of Bahrain Prince Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa and King of Bahrain Sheikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.  Modi said, "There will be talks with Indian expatriates in Bahrain."  It would be an honor for me to be present at a special function for the re-development of the temple of Lord Shrinathji, one of the oldest temples in the Gulf region.  There will be an important bilateral meeting between Modi and Macron on Thursday.



 French Ambassador to India Alexandre Ziegler tweeted, Chate di Chantilly is all set for a bilateral summit between President Macron and Prime Minister Modi, which is about 60 kilometers from Paris.  It is one of the cultural heritage of France.  At the invitation of President Macron, Modi will participate as a partner in the meeting of the G-7 summit to be held in the city of Biaratz.  During this summit, the Prime Minister is expected to speak on issues such as environment, climate change, maritime cooperation and digital change.  On the sidelines of the G-7 summit, Modi will also hold bilateral meetings with leaders of other countries.  Modi will be on a two-day official visit to France on Thursday and Friday.



 During this time he will meet with the French President and Prime Minister Edward Philipp.  The Prime Minister will also address the Indian community in Paris.  Apart from this, he will also inaugurate a memorial to commemorate the Indian people killed in Air India plane crash at Nid D'Aigle.  Significantly, India and France have been strategic partners since 1998 and the two countries have extensive and multifaceted relations.  Apart from this, the two countries have strong cooperation in the fields of defense, maritime security, space, cyber, fight against terrorism and civil nuclear energy.  The Ministry of External Affairs issued a statement saying that Modi's bilateral visit to France and invitation to the G-7 summit are in keeping with the tradition of strong and close partnership and high-level political contacts between India and France.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Three-camera iPhone is being enjoyed, these memes will make you cool

5 Facts about India

What is Mitosis ?

5 Reason why India will become a Superpower.

Population control law may be implemented in India soon.

After The R.I.P of Telecom Companies it's time for Gigafiber Companies.

These are the world's 5 most powerful air force, you will not believe knowing the stage of India

Top 9 facts about ISRO