
PM Modi Brazil Visit: Prime Minister Modi left on Saturday (November 16) on a five-day visit to Nigeria, Brazil and Guyana. On Saturday (November 16), before leaving for a visit to 3 countries, PM Modi said that on the invitation of Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I am going on my first visit to Nigeria. PM Modi described Nigeria as India’s closest partner in West Africa.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi further said that my visit will be an opportunity to further strengthen the India-Nigeria strategic partnership, which is based on shared belief in democracy and diversity. Referring to the Indian community living in different parts of Nigeria including Abuja, PM Modi said that I am eagerly waiting to meet the Indian community and Nigerian friends, who sent me warm welcome messages in Hindi. Are.
Brazil will attend G-20 summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Giving information about his visit to Brazil, he said that he will participate in the G20 summit in Brazil. Last year, G20 was successfully organized under the chairmanship of India and India not only connected G20 with the common man but also made the main priorities of the countries of the Global South its agenda. The PM said that I am ready for a meaningful discussion keeping in mind the Indian vision of one earth, one family, one future. On this occasion, I will exchange ideas with many other leaders to take forward bilateral cooperation.
Will give respect to Indian immigrants
PM Modi will leave for Guyana after Brazil. On his visit to Guyana, PM Modi said that he will visit Guyana on the invitation of President Mohammad Irfan Ali. This will be the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Guyana in the last 50 years. The PM said India and Guyana will exchange ideas to give strategic direction to their unique relationship, which is based on shared heritage, culture and values.
Referring to the Indian immigrants living in Guyana, the PM also said that I will pay respect to the Indian immigrants who have been living in Guyana for more than 185 years. Along with this, PM Modi will also address the Parliament of Guyana. During this time, PM Modi will also attend the second Indian CARICOM conference, in which leaders of Caribbean countries will participate.