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National Desk
22 November
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana

Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to New Delhi this evening after a five-day visit to Nigeria, Brazil, and Guyana. The tour, which lasted from November 16 to 21, included 31 bilateral meetings and informal discussions with global leaders.

During his visit, PM Modi engaged in bilateral talks with leaders from Brazil, Indonesia, Portugal, Italy, Norway, France, the UK, Chile, Argentina, and Australia. Key meetings included discussions with Indonesian leader Prabowo Subianto, Portugal’s Lui Montenegro, UK’s Keir Starmer, Chile’s Gabriel Boric, and Argentina’s Javier Milei.

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In addition to formal engagements, the Prime Minister held informal talks with leaders from Singapore, South Korea, Egypt, the US, and Spain. He also met heads of international organizations and other global representatives while in Brazil.

The tour aimed to strengthen diplomatic ties, enhance cooperation on international issues, and promote India’s global standing. Modi’s interactions emphasized trade, technology, and development partnerships, reflecting India’s proactive role on the world stage.

The visit marks another significant effort in advancing India’s foreign policy agenda, focusing on collaboration and mutual growth with partner nations across diverse sectors.

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