PM Modi reached Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, see his complete schedule today
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. During the second leg of his three-nation tour, PM Modi will attend the 19th G20 Leaders' Summit to be held in Brazil on November 18 and 19.
Earlier, he held bilateral talks with Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and also interacted with the Indian community. PM Modi reached the Nigerian capital on Sunday morning on his first visit to the West African country after a gap of 17 years. After the conclusion of his visit, PM Modi posted on Instagram that he thanked Nigeria for a productive visit. This will strengthen and energize India-Nigeria friendship.
PM Modi's schedule will be like this in Brazil
Monday 5:20 am: PM Modi will reach Galle International Airport
5:50 am: PM will reach Hotel Nacional Rio de Janeiro
6:30-7:00 pm: Launch of the Global Coalition Against Hunger and Poverty
7 pm-9:30 pm: Fight against hunger and poverty (1st session)
9:30-10:30 pm: Lunch
10:45-11:55 pm: Reform of Institutions of Global Governance (Second Session)
12:00 pm-1:55 pm: Will hold bilateral meetings
2am-2:30am: Reforming Institutions of Global Governance (Second Session)
3 am-3:25 am: Bilateral meeting
Highest honor received in Nigeria
Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his visit in Abuja, Nigeria, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a post on Twitter. During this time he was awarded Nigeria's national award Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON). PM Modi has become the second foreign dignitary to receive this honour.
Bilateral meeting with Tinbu
PM Modi held bilateral talks with President Tinubu and said India gives high priority to its strategic partnership with Nigeria and will work towards enhancing ties in a range of sectors including defence, energy and trade.
Also met the Indian community
Prime Minister Modi described the Indian expatriate community, numbering around 60,000, as a key pillar of India-Nigeria relations and thanked Tinubu for ensuring their welfare. The Prime Minister also announced that India was sending 20 tonnes of relief material for Nigerians affected by floods last month.
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