PM Modi will visit Guyana after the G-20 summit, the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister since 1968.
Rio de Janeiro: On one hand, Prime Minister Modi reached Brazil last Monday in the second phase of his three-nation tour, where he also participated in the G-20 summit. In the third and final phase of his visit, PM Modi will visit Guyana today i.e. from 19 to 21 November on the invitation of President Mohammad Irfan Ali.
Today in Brazil, PM Modi participated in the 19th G-20 summit as a member of the 'Troika'. Let us tell you that India is part of the G-20 'Troika' along with Brazil and South Africa. The 'Troika' consists of the current, previous and next G-20 presidents and the three members interact with each other in preparation for the G-20 summit. cooperate with. Along with PM Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden were also among the leaders participating in the 1st Rio de Janeiro summit.
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Please note that this will be the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Guyana in more than 50 years. In this regard, PM Modi said in his statement at the time of departure from Nigeria last Saturday, “This year, Brazil has carried forward India's legacy. I look forward to fruitful discussions in keeping with our vision of 'One Earth, One Family, One Future'. I will also take this opportunity to exchange views with many other leaders on furthering bilateral cooperation.”
#WATCH | Georgetown | On PM Modi’s scheduled visit, High Commissioner of India to the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, Dr. Amit S. Telang says, “The significance of the visit lies in the fact that our two countries have traditionally shared very warm and I would say historical… pic.twitter.com/rxyvzoGbP0
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On the scheduled visit of PM Modi, India's High Commissioner to the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, Dr. Amit S. Telang says, the importance of the visit lies in the fact that our two countries have traditionally had very warm and I would say historic relations. And this visit taking place after almost five decades or to be precise 56 years, is a symbol of the deep friendship, mutual trust and the kind of cooperation that both our countries have experienced over the years. Some important areas of cooperation between our two countries will be agriculture, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas and the energy sector in general, including renewable energy as well as information and communications, technology and education. (with agency input)
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