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PM Modi Nigeria Visit : पीएम मोदी आज से नाइजीरिया दौरे पर, जी-20 शिखर सम्मेलन में लेंगे हिस्सा
PM Modi Nigeria Visit : प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी 16-17 नवंबर को नाइजीरिया के दौरे पर रहेंगे। इसी के साथ उनके तीन देशों के विदेश दौरे की शुरुआत हो जाएगी। प्रधानमंत्री मोदी 16-17 नवंबर को अफ्रीकी देश नाइजीरिया की यात्रा के बाद ब्राजील पहुंचेंगे। जहां पीएम जी-20 शिखर सम्मेलन में हिस्सा लेंगे। इसके बाद वे गुयाना के दौरे प रहेंगे। Jhansi Medical College Fire : झांसी मेडिकल कॉलेज में दर्दनाक हादसा, 10…
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PM Modi reaches Brazil for G-20 Summit
The PM reached Rio de Janeiro after concluding a successful visit to Nigeria.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Brazil to a rousing welcome on Monday on the second leg of his three-nation visit during which he will attend the G20 Summit.
The PM reached Rio de Janeiro after concluding a successful visit to Nigeria.
The celebrations outside the hotel, where he will stay, included a traditional dandiya ceremony with dancers dressed in vibrant Gujarati attire, as well as chants of Vedic mantras performed by Brazilian scholars. Members of the diaspora waved the Indian tricolour and chanted ”Modi, Modi” as soon as he arrived at the hotel.
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[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday evening returned to Delhi after concluding his five-day and three-nation visit to Nigeria ,Brazil and Guyana. PM Modi’s first stop was Nigeria, then Brazil for the 19th G20 Summit, and the last was Guyana. PM Modi participated in 31 Bilateral Meetings and informal interactions with global leaders during his three-nationforeign visit from November 16 to 21. He held a bilateral meeting in Nigeria, 10 bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Brazil. Thereafter, during the visit to Guyana, he held 9 bilateral meetings, according to an official statement. In Nigeria, PM Modi held a bilateral meeting with the Nigeria president Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In Brazil, PM Modi held bilateral meetings with leaders of Brazil, Indonesia, Portugal, Italy, Norway, France, the UK, Chile, Argentina and Australia. Amongst the 10 bilateral meetings in Brazil, PM Modi held talks with Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia president; Luis Montenegro, Portugal PM; Keir Starmer, UK PM, Gabriel Boric, Chile President and Javier Milei, Argentina President, as per the statement. In Brazil, PM also had informal interactions and pullaside meetings with leaders of Singapore, South Korea, Egypt, the US and Spain and with the heads and executives of various international organisations like Ursula von der Leyen, European Union; Antonio Guterres, United Nations; Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, World Trade Organization; Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, World Health Organisation; and Kristalina Georgieva and Gita Gopinath, IMF. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday evening returned to Delhi after concluding his five-day and three-nation visit to Nigeria ,Brazil and Guyana. PM Modi’s first stop was Nigeria, then Brazil for the 19th G20 Summit, and the last was Guyana. PM Modi participated in 31 Bilateral Meetings and informal interactions with global leaders during his three-nationforeign visit from November 16 to 21. He held a bilateral meeting in Nigeria, 10 bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Brazil. Thereafter, during the visit to Guyana, he held 9 bilateral meetings, according to an official statement. In Nigeria, PM Modi held a bilateral meeting with the Nigeria president Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In Brazil, PM Modi held bilateral meetings with leaders of Brazil, Indonesia, Portugal, Italy, Norway, France, the UK, Chile, Argentina and Australia. Amongst the 10 bilateral meetings in Brazil, PM Modi held talks with Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia president; Luis Montenegro, Portugal PM; Keir Starmer, UK PM, Gabriel Boric, Chile President and Javier Milei, Argentina President, as per the statement. In Brazil, PM also had informal interactions and pullaside meetings with leaders of Singapore, South Korea, Egypt, the US and Spain and with the heads and executives of various international organisations like Ursula von der Leyen, European Union; Antonio Guterres, United Nations; Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, World Trade Organization; Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, World Health Organisation; and Kristalina Georgieva and Gita Gopinath, IMF. [ad_2] Source link
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Australia to America, world leaders cherish exquisite traditional mementoes gifted by PM Modi
New Delhi, Nov 22: Having perfectly mastered the art of blending diplomacy with culture over the past one decade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi carried with him several unique gifts that reflected India’s rich cultural heritage during his just-concluded visit to Nigeria, Brazil and Guyana.
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Australia to America, world leaders cherish exquisite traditional mementoes gifted by PM Modi
Having perfectly mastered the art of blending diplomacy with culture over the past one decade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi carried with him several unique gifts that reflected India’s rich cultural heritage during his just-concluded visit to Nigeria, Brazil and Guyana. According to sources, as he strengthened India’s diplomatic ties with countries from Africa to Latin America, Prime Minister…
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PM Modi in Nigeria | Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a tour of Nigeria. After reaching the African country, PM Modi addressed the people of the Indian community and invited them to visit Mahakumbh, Kashi and Ayodhya in India. He said that this is my first visit to Nigeria as Prime Minister, but I have not come alone. I bring with me the fragrance of India's soil and the good wishes of millions of Indians.
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PM Modi Visits Brazil for G20 Summit Following Landmark Nigeria Tour
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to attend the G20 Summit following a landmark visit to Nigeria. This diplomatic tour underscores India’s growing influence on global platforms and its deepening ties with key international partners.
In Nigeria, PM Modi marked a historic moment as the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the country in 17 years. His visit, at the invitation of Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, focused on expanding the bilateral strategic partnership established in 2007. Discussions centered on boosting cooperation in energy, defense, and trade, with over 200 Indian companies already investing $27 billion in Nigeria. PM Modi’s address to the Indian diaspora in Nigeria highlighted the shared cultural and economic values between the nations.
The G20 Summit in Brazil, hosted by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, brings together world leaders to address pressing global issues, with PM Modi playing a key role in shaping the agenda. As part of the G20 Troika, which includes Brazil and South Africa, India has contributed significantly to global discussions, building on its successful presidency earlier this year. Modi’s focus at the summit includes sustainable development, inclusive economic policies, and addressing climate challenges. Bilateral meetings with leaders from Brazil and other nations are also on the agenda, aimed at strengthening ties and furthering India’s international outreach.
PM Modi’s visit to Brazil is part of a three-nation tour that will conclude with a historic visit to Guyana, the first by an Indian Prime Minister since 1968. This itinerary reflects India’s commitment to engaging with regions that hold strategic and cultural significance. In Guyana, Modi will attend the CARICOM-India Summit to enhance relations with Caribbean nations, emphasizing areas like trade, renewable energy, and digital technology.
This diplomatic tour underscores India’s proactive foreign policy and its commitment to fostering global partnerships. PM Modi’s engagements in Nigeria, Brazil, and Guyana aim to solidify India’s position as a key player in international diplomacy.
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JUST IN: Tinubu to confer on Indian Prime Minister Nigeria’s second highest national honour
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a three-nation visit, will be honoured with Nigeria’s second highest national honour ‘The Grand Commander of The Order of the Niger’ today. Queen Elizabeth is the only foreign dignitary who has been awarded GCON in 1969. PM Modi landed in Nigeria on Sunday and received a warm welcome from the Indian diaspora. He was received at the Nnamdi Azikiwe…
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PM Modi to visit Brazil, Guyana, Nigeria; attending G20 summit
By the end of this week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to travel to nations in the Caribbean, Africa, and South America. This encompasses Guyana, Nigeria, and Brazil. This trip is deemed quite significant in terms of Indian diplomacy, as India has recently focused on enhancing ties with nations in Africa and the Caribbean. Prime Minister Modi’s visit is set to start on November 16 and will…
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Why the India-Africa bond matters - analysis
Two words — continuity and change — sum up the historical and current engagement of India with Africa.I have always felt that an Indian diplomat must have hands-on experience of Africa. I made it a point to seek a posting in Africa – one of my most enriching experiences was my stay in South Africa. My direct association with Malawi and Mozambique gave me a valuable insight into our extraordinarily diverse and mutually beneficial relationship with these countries.While the political, and more recently, economic and developmental exchanges have often been commented on, the cultural aspects to our relationship are striking. In fact, there is a little bit of Africa in every Indian and a little bit of India in every part of Africa.In the many nations and regions of Africa, or in the many states and regions of India, there is abiding faith in the power of communities and the strength of togetherness. This suggests a common embrace of cooperation and harmony — with fellow human beings and as well as nature. This is the African way, and this is the Indian way.In the 20th century, the Indian and African experience was one of struggle for liberation, for freedom from colonialism and racial prejudice, and for the rights of every man and woman. The struggle for Africa’s liberty was our own struggle.Even as a poor, newly-independent nation, we didn’t think twice before imposing a trade embargo on apartheid-era South Africa. This happened when South Africa’s share was close to 10% of India’s international trade.Our most emotional link with Africa is of course that of Mahatma Gandhi, who worked and strived in South Africa for so many years. As he once remarked, “I may have been born in India but I was made in South Africa.” For this “making” of the Mahatma, India owes Africa an eternal debt. More recently, the magnificent life and legacy of Nelson Mandela have united us in a spirit of inspiration and purpose.As the waves of freedom and democracy swept across Africa, India was always around to secure hard-won gains and help maintain peace. India came forward to participate in United Nations peacekeeping missions in Congo, Somalia, Liberia, Burundi and Sudan. India also provided support for African Union initiatives to bring peace to Somalia and Mali, among others. We have a long tradition of training African military officers in Indian institutions. India has helped set up defence academies in countries such as Nigeria, Ethiopia and Tanzania.Yet, amid this continuity, there is also change. There is a new energy and new electricity to the India-Africa equation in recent years.The Indian and African economies represent two of the world’s most dynamic economic growth stories. Many of the world’s fastest growing economies are in Africa and the combined GDP of the continent is $2.4 trillion. By 2030, Africa will represent almost a quarter of the world’s workforce and consumers. With 54 countries, a billion people, a youthful demographic and an abundance of resources, Africa will carry our planet’s hopes and responsibilities.Reaping the benefits of democracy and political stability, countries in Africa have taken major strides towards economic integration through initiatives such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). When in force, AfCFTA will raise intra-Africa trade levels by 52% and create one of the largest and most ambitious economic spaces in the world. India wants to be a part of that exciting space.India’s relationship with Africa has been advanced using consultative and responsive mechanisms under the rubric of India-Africa Forum Summit. The 2015 summit was a remarkable event that saw participation from all 54 countries of the African continent.Under the specific guidance of Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, in the past five years, our political engagement has intensified as never before. There have been 34 outgoing visits to African countries at the level of President, vice president and prime minister. There is not a single country in the continent that has not been visited by at least a Union minister. To enhance diplomatic engagement, India is opening 18 new embassies in Africa, to take the total number of Indian missions to 47 out of a total of 54 countries in Africa. Nine of the 18 new missions have already opened.The picture on trade and investment is encouraging. India-Africa trade in the previous year was valued at $69 billion, a 12% annual increase. The Duty Free Tariff Preference (DFTP) Scheme announced by India has benefited African nations by extending duty free access to 98.2% of India’s total tariff lines. Thirty-eight African countries benefit from the DFTP Scheme. India has become the fifth largest investor in Africa with cumulative investments of $ 54 billion. Indian investment has created thousands of jobs for local citizens.Our cooperation incorporates power projects and dams in Sudan and Rwanda; water treatment in Tanzania; sugar factories in Ethiopia; and technology parks in Mozambique and Swaziland. We have built the presidential palace in Ghana, the National Assembly building in the Gambia, and very recently the Mahatma Gandhi International Convention Centre in Niger, completed in just 14 months.More than digital pathways and brick and mortar projects, India’s association with Africa is about the human touch — about facilitating the capacities of the people of Africa, particularly youth. There are thousands of African students in India at any given point, and we are immensely proud of the fact that 13 current or former presidents, vice presidents and prime ministers in Africa have studied at institutions in India. Each African student arrives as a scholar, stays as a friend and returns as an ambassador of India.The goodwill that our country draws from such linkages is unimaginable. Our partnership with Africa is beyond strategic concerns and economic benefits. It is based on the emotional bonds we share and the solidarity we feel.PM Modi, in his speech to Ugandan Parliament in 2019 has said that India’s priority is not just Africa; India’s priority is Africans — every man, woman and child in Africa. Our shared values and our friendship represent a constant as well as ignite a continuity.Harsh Vardhan Shringla is the Foreign Secretary of India. This is an abridged version of a speech he delivered at a conference on Africa in New Delhi on February 12 The views expressed are personal Read the full article
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Road Accident : सीएम धामी ने सड़क दुर्घटना सुरक्षा नियमावली बनाने के दिए निर्देश
Road Accident : मुख्यमंत्री पुष्कर सिंह धामी ने अधिकारियों को सड़क दुर्घटना सुरक्षा नियमावली बनाने के निर्देश दिए हैं। सीएम ने यह निर्देश पिछले दिनों मरचूला और राजधानी देहरादून में हुई भीषण सड़क दुर्घटना की गंभीरता को देखते हुए दिए। PM Modi Nigeria Visit : पीएम मोदी आज से नाइजीरिया दौरे पर, जी-20 शिखर सम्मेलन में लेंगे हिस्सा इसके लिए उन्होंने विशेषज्ञों और अनुभवी लोगों की एक समिति गठित करने को…
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[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his three-nation tour, departing from Georgetown, Guyana, on Thursday for Delhi. The visit marked the final leg of a significant journey that began in Nigeria, continued in Brazil for the 19th G20 Summit, and concluded with a historic State visit to Guyana. This marked the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the South American nation in over 50 years. During his time in Guyana, PM Modi co-chaired the 2nd India CARICOM Summit, engaging with leaders from the Caribbean region to strengthen India’s relations with CARICOM nations. The visit marked the final leg of a significant journey that began in Nigeria, continued in Brazil for the 19th G20 Summit, and concluded with a historic State visit to Guyana. This marked the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the South American nation in over 50 years. During his time in Guyana, PM Modi co-chaired the 2nd IndiaCARICOM Summit, engaging with leaders from the Caribbean region to strengthen India’s relations with CARICOM nations. He also met Suriname’s President Chandrikapersad ‘Chan’ Santokhi on the sidelines of the summit, as well as leaders from many other nations among the likes of Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, Trinidad and Tobago, and Saint Lucia, reviewing the progress of the partnerships and exploring avenues for enhanced cooperation across multiple sectors. The Prime Minister participated in various cultural and diplomatic engagements during his Guyana visit. On Thursday, he visited Saraswati Vidya Niketan Secondary School in Georgetown, where he interacted with students who welcomed him with bhajans and captivating Kathak dance performances. The PM recalled his visit to the school, which was over two decades ago, appreciating the efforts of Swami Akasharananda ji and his team in inculcating traditional Indian values and culture in students and contributing towards their holistic education, Randhir Jaiswal, the official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) tweeted earlier today. He also paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at his statue in the historic Promenade Gardens, a gesture symbolising India’s enduring commitment to the values of peace and non-violence. Guyanese President Mohamed Irfaan Ali hosted a dinner in PM Modi’s honour, showcasing a vibrant display of cultural performances by the Guyanese community. The red carpet reception underscored the significance of the visit and the warm ties between the two nations. Posting on X, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal was quoted saying, “A very warm & productive State visit to Guyana concludes. PM Narendra Modi emplanes for New Delhi.” A very warm & productive State visit to Guyana concludes. PM @narendramodi emplanes for New Delhi. pic.twitter.com/foanaQfrPu — Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) November 22, 2024 The three-nation tour showcased India’s growing global engagement, with pivotal discussions in Nigeria, active participation in the G20 Summit in Brazil, and reinforcing ties with the Caribbean during the historic Guyana visit. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his three-nation tour, departing from Georgetown, Guyana, on Thursday for Delhi. The visit marked the final leg of a significant journey that began in Nigeria, continued in Brazil for the 19th G20 Summit, and concluded with a historic State visit to Guyana. This marked the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the South American nation in over 50 years. During his time in Guyana, PM Modi co-chaired the 2nd India CARICOM Summit, engaging with leaders from the Caribbean region to strengthen India’s relations with CARICOM nations. The visit marked the final leg of a significant journey that began in Nigeria, continued in Brazil for the 19th G20 Summit, and concluded with a historic State visit to Guyana. This marked the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the South American nation in over 50 years. During his time in Guyana, PM Modi co-chaired the 2nd IndiaCARICOM Summit, engaging with leaders from the Caribbean region to strengthen India’s relations with CARICOM nations. He also met Suriname’s President Chandrikapersad ‘Chan’ Santokhi on the sidelines of the summit, as well as leaders from many other nations among the likes of Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, Trinidad and Tobago, and Saint Lucia, reviewing the progress of the partnerships and exploring avenues for enhanced cooperation across multiple sectors. The Prime Minister participated in various cultural and diplomatic engagements during his Guyana visit. On Thursday, he visited Saraswati Vidya Niketan Secondary School in Georgetown, where he interacted with students who welcomed him with bhajans and captivating Kathak dance performances. The PM recalled his visit to the school, which was over two decades ago, appreciating the efforts of Swami Akasharananda ji and his team in inculcating traditional Indian values and culture in students and contributing towards their holistic education, Randhir Jaiswal, the official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) tweeted earlier today. He also paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at his statue in the historic Promenade Gardens, a gesture symbolising India’s enduring commitment to the values of peace and non-violence. Guyanese President Mohamed Irfaan Ali hosted a dinner in PM Modi’s honour, showcasing a vibrant display of cultural performances by the Guyanese community. The red carpet reception underscored the significance of the visit and the warm ties between the two nations. Posting on X, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal was quoted saying, “A very warm & productive State visit to Guyana concludes. PM Narendra Modi emplanes for New Delhi.” A very warm & productive State visit to Guyana concludes. PM @narendramodi emplanes for New Delhi. pic.twitter.com/foanaQfrPu — Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) November 22, 2024 The three-nation tour showcased India’s growing global engagement, with pivotal discussions in Nigeria, active participation in the G20 Summit in Brazil, and reinforcing ties with the Caribbean during the historic Guyana visit. [ad_2] Source link
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25-02-2020 | Current Affairs
We provide you with the latest news updates and daily current affairs from The Hindu. Indian Express, Live Mint, PIB, Etc, … Todays Current Affairs important Headlines are like: Marginal fall in Telanagana female sex ratio Income scheme to cover fewer farmers Wuhan researchers call for an expansive approach to testing SARS-CoV-2 The Unassailable keywords for the Judiciary The issues around data localisation Dual Citizenship A.U.S Strategy only meant to isolate China Guns, gas and Technology Energy to dominate India-US relations, say Experts Is Trump doing a balancing act on Pakistan? COVID-19 scare drags equities Bank's profitability remains fragile, says Das India set to be among the top 3 Economies: Mukesh Ambani Todays Oneliner Current Affairs are: 1. Togo Gnassingbe’s Re-Elected As President Of Nigeria 2. Sridhar Balakrishnan Appointed As MD & CEO Of ACC 3. Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad Resigned 4. Polycrol Appoints Sourav Ganguly As Brand Ambassador 5. BP Dharmadhikari Appointed Acting Chief Justice Of Bombay HC 6. Riek Machar Appointed As South Sudan's Vice-President 7. Ramvir Bidhuri Appointed As The Leader Of Opposition In Delhi Assembly 8. Saudi Arabia Hosts G20 Finance Ministers & Central Bank Governors Meeting 2020 9. Theme: " Realizing Opportunities Of The 21st Century For All " 10. A S Kamal & G Sathiyan Win Silver In Men's Double At ITTF World Tour Hungarian Open Table Tennis 11. Sri Lanka To Officially Announce Colombo's Withdrawal From UN Resolution 12. Andhra Pradesh Govt Launches " Jagananna Vasthi Deevena " Scheme For Students 13. Narendra Singh Tomar Launched PM-KISAN Mobile Application 14. Ram Niwas Goel Re-Elected Speaker Of Delhi Assembly 15. IND Vs NZ Test Series: New Zealand Beat India By 10 Wickets 16. US President Donald Trump Arrived In India On 2 Day Visits 17. Adline Castelino Crowned Winner Of LIVA Miss Diva Universe 2020 18. India's D. Gukesh Wins Cannes Open Chess Tournament 19. Asian Wrestling Championship Held In New Delhi 20. Japan Topped Medal Tally With 16 Medals At Asian Wrestling C'Ship 21. India Ranked 3rd In Asian Wrestling C'Ship With 20 Medals 22. Ms. Padmaja Appointed As The Next High Commissioner To Vanuatu 23. GOVT Approves Merger Of Indus Towers With Bharti Infratel 24. Yash Fadte Wins French Junior Open Squash Championship 25. India To Host Commonwealth Shooting & Archery C'Ships In January 2022 26. India Beat Bangladesh By 18 Runs In Women's T20 World Cup 27. PM Modi To distribute Kisan Credit Cards On February 29 28. Vipin Parmar To Be New Speaker Of Himachal Assembly 29. Sustainable Development Goals Conclave 2020 Begins In Guwahati. Read the full article
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PM Modi arrives in Brazil to attend G20 Summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Brazil on Monday on the second leg of his three-nation visit, during which he will attend the G20 Summit. Modi arrived in the South American country after wrapping up a “productive” visit to Nigeria, where he held bilateral talks with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and interacted with the Indian community. Announcing Modi’s arrival in Brazil, the Ministry of…
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