PM Narendra Modi three-nation tour ends, leaves for Delhi from Guyana
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for Delhi after completing his visit to three countries Nigeria, Brazil and Guyana. PM Modi started his tour from Nigeria. After this, he reached Brazil to participate in the G-20 Summit and then traveled to Guyana from there.
Both these countries honored the Prime Minister with their highest honor. After 17 years, an Indian Prime Minister visited Nigeria. At the same time, after about 50 years, an Indian PM visited Guyana for the first time. PM Modi was given a guard of honor in Guyana.
Prime Minister Modi has left for Delhi
The PM Modi has left for Delhi after completing his visit to three countries Nigeria, Brazil and Guyana. PM Modi reached Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, on Sunday morning on a five-day visit to three countries.
PM Modi gets highest honour in Nigeria
The PM reached Abuja, capital of Nigeria on Sunday morning on a five-day visit to three countries. This was the first Nigerian visit of an Indian Prime Minister after 17 years. PM Modi visited Nigeria on the invitation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Nigeria honoured PM Modi with the highest honour The Grand Commander of the Order of Niger'.
While PM Modi said that he feels very proud to receive this honour. PM Modi discussed with Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on promoting partnership between the two countries in various fields including trade and investment.
First Nigerian visit of an Indian Prime Minister after 17 years
Apart from this, PM Modi also addressed the Indian community. Prime Minister Modi said that India is the mother of democracy, while Nigeria is the largest democracy in Africa. Both our countries have similarity in democracy. Both our countries have similarity in diversity.
He said that today many companies of India are giving strength to the entire economy of Nigeria. The Indian community is working shoulder to shoulder for the development of Nigeria and this is the great strength of the people of India.
PM Modi, Nigerian President Tinubu
Participated in G-20 summit in Brazil
The PM Modi participated in the G-20 summit in Rio de Janeiro. During this, PM Modi met many leaders including the presidents of Brazil, Chile and Argentina. Prime Minister Modi discussed many important issues with all these leaders. Apart from this, PM Modi also met Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni.
During the G-20 Summit, the PM talked to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and praised Brazil's various efforts during its presidency of the G-20. Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden also reached Brazil to attend this conference.
PM Modi received the highest honor in Guyana
After Nigeria and Brazil, PM Modi reached Guyana on Wednesday. PM Modi was accorded a warm welcome in Guyana. This was the first visit of an Indian head of state to Guyana in over 50 years. He met leaders of Caribbean partner countries on the sidelines of the India-Caribbean Community (CARICOM) summit.
PM Modi held bilateral talks with Guyana President Irfaan Ali. After this, the two countries signed five important agreements to enhance their relations in various fields.
On the occasion of the second CARICOM summit
The PM met President Chan Santokhi (Suriname) and President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali (Guyana) and his six counterparts Philip J. Met Pierre (St. Lucia), Gaston Brown (Antigua and Barbuda), Deacon Mitchell (Grenada), Philip Brave Davis (Bahamas), Mia Amor Motley (Barbados) and Dr. Keith Rolle (Trinidad and Tobago).
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India and Guyana share a deep bond - PM Modi
Here PM said that India and Guyana have seen similar slavery and struggle. So many people have sacrificed their lives here and there in the fight for freedom. Democracy is in our DNA; it is in our conduct. Wherever there was a situation of war in the world, India came forward for relief and rescue, whether it was Sri Lanka or Maldives. India came forward to help. This is our culture.
We have never moved forward with the policy of selfishness and expansionism. 24 years ago, I got the opportunity to come to this country out of curiosity.
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