PM Modi Begins Five-Day Visit to Nigeria, Brazil, and Guyana, Focusing on Global Diplomacy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi started on a five-day tour (November 16-21) to Nigeria, Brazil, and Guyana, with key objectives to strengthen bilateral ties and participate in global discussions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi commenced a five-day trip on November 16, covering Nigeria, Brazil, and Guyana, with plans to participate in the G20 Summit in Brazil. This tour highlights India's focus on enhancing relationships with important global regions.
Visit to Nigeria: November 16-17
PM Modi's first stop is Nigeria, where he was invited by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The visit focuses on reinforcing the strategic partnership between the two countries, rooted in shared values of democracy and pluralism.- PM Modi will meet the Indian community in Nigeria.
- He expressed enthusiasm about engaging with local leaders and strengthening bilateral relations in the West African region.
Brazil for the G20 Summit: November 18-19
Next, PM Modi will head to Brazil to participate in the 19th G20 Summit as part of the Troika.- He highlighted Brazil's efforts in building upon India's G20 presidency legacy, particularly in advancing priorities for the Global South.
- The summit, themed “One Earth, One Family, One Future,” will feature meaningful discussions with global leaders to enhance bilateral and multilateral cooperation.
Historic Visit to Guyana: November 20-21
The final leg of the tour takes PM Modi to Guyana, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister in over 50 years.- He will meet President Mohamed Irfaan Ali and attend the 2nd India-CARICOM Summit, fostering stronger ties with Caribbean nations.
- PM Modi will also address the Guyanese Parliament and pay tribute to the Indian diaspora, who settled there over 185 years ago.