PM Modi in Guyana
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The trip will see PM Modi travelling to Nigeria first, on a two-day visit. It is the first by an Indian PM in 17 years and has been arranged after a formal invitation of Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. According to a MEA statement, during the visit, the Prime Minister will hold talks to review the bilateral ties and possible partnerships between India and Nigeria. He will also address a gathering of the Indian community in Nigeria.
“India and Nigeria have been strategic partners since 2007 with growing economic, energy and defence collaboration. More than 200 Indian companies have invested over USD 27 billion in important sectors in Nigeria. India and Nigeria also share a strong development cooperation partnership,” the MEA stated.
PM Modi will then travel to Rio De Janeiro to attend the G20 Summit (November 18) hosted by Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula Da Silva. After the Summit, where Modi has a whole host of interactions planned with world leaders from the Global South, Modi will visit Guyana. During the November 19-21 visit at the invitation of the Guyanese President Mohamed Irfaan Ali, Prime Minister Modi will not only hold bilateral discussions and meet other senior leaders of Guyana but also address the Parliament of Guyana and a gathering of the Indian diaspora.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said he is looking forward to "meaningful" discussions at the upcoming G20 summit in Brazil that laid out the broad agenda for the grouping building upon the legacy of India's presidency of the bloc last year.
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"...Brazil is today considered to be a powerhouse in agriculture and India is also considered to be a powerhouse in agriculture. So naturally that opens the door for a lot of collaboration in terms of sharing experiences and technology... In terms of the digital public infrastructure - Brazil is a leader, no doubt about it, but there are a lot of areas in which India can bring and share their experiences. We just recently had a 27-member Inter-Ministerial delegation visit India to understand the success of our UPI. In terms of manufacturing, I would say encompassing both defence and multiple sectors. Brazil is a large economy. So naturally, with a high per capita income, that makes a great opportunity, economic opportunity for companies...," Ambassador of India to the Federative Republic of Brazil, Suresh K Reddy said.
PM Modi lands in Nigeria on his three-nation tour
PM Modi lands in Nigeria on his three-nation tour
"Thank you, President Tinubu. Landed a short while ago in Nigeria. Grateful for the warm welcome. May this visit deepen the bilateral friendship between our nations," tweeted Modi after landing at his first stop, Nigeria, on his three-nation tour.
He was replying to a tweet by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu that read, "I look forward to welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his first visit to Nigeria, which is also the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to our dear country since 2007. Our bilateral discussions will seek to expand the strategic partnership between both countries and enhance cooperation in critical sectors. Welcome to Nigeria, PM Modi"
The MEA also tweetd about PM Modi's arrival, saying, "Narendra Modi arrives in Abuja, Nigeria. Warmly welcomed by Minister for Federal Capital Territory Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, who presented PM with the ‘Key to the City’ of Abuja. The key symbolises the trust and honour bestowed on PM by the people of Nigeria."
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PM Modi tweeted about meeting Marathi community members in Nigeria, saying, "In Nigeria, the Marathi community expressed joy at Marathi being conferred the status of a Classical Language. It is truly commendable how they remain connected to their culture and roots."
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"Heartwarming to see the Indian community in Nigeria extending such a warm and vibrant welcome!" tweeted Modi as he posted pictures of his welcome by the Indian community living in the African nation.
Nigeria will confer its second-highest national award, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger, on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, making him the second foreign dignitary to receive the distinction.
Modi is in Nigeria on the first leg of his three-nation visit at the invitation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This visit is the first by an Indian prime minister to Nigeria in 17 years.
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Narendra Modi said, "I believe that with our dialogues today, a new chapter would be added to our relations.
"Together, we will highlight the priorities of Global South on a global scale and with our combined efforts, we will achieve success."
Concluding his address Modi said, "I express heartfelt gratitude for your decision to confer me with Nigeria's national honour.
"This honour is not just mine but that of 140 Crore Indians. This is an honour of centuries-old India-Nigeria relations. For this honour, I express heartfelt gratitude to Nigeria, your Government and citizens."
Having interacted with the Nigerian president, PM Modi took to social media platform X to share photos from the welcome he received at Abuja.
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Prime Minister Modi has been conferred with ‘Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger’ Award by Nigeria. He said, "I accept it with great humility and dedicate it to the people of India."
Narendra Modi said, "The relations of India and Nigeria are based on cooperation, goodwill and mutual respect.
"In the form of two vibrant democracies and dynamic economies, together we will work for the benefit of the people of both countries. In both countries, social and cultural diversity is our identity, they are our strength."
Narendra Modi said, "With the visit of President Tinubu to India last year, a new aspect has been added to our relations.
"Today, detailed discussions were held to further strengthen and widen our mutual cooperation.
We have identified new possibilities in economy, energy, agriculture, security, fintech, small and medium state enterprises and cultural areas. As a close and trusted partner, special emphasis will be placed on skill development and capacity building as per the necessities of the people of Nigeria."
After receiving GCON, PM Modi addresses Indian diaspora in Nigeria. He said, "This affection is a big capital for me. To spend time with you - this moment will remain with me, all my life. I haven't come alone, I have brought Indian soil's essence with me."
Narendra Modi said, "You people became happy with India's growth and every Indian takes pride in your growth.
"I thank the president and the people of Nigeria - for the kind of welcome that I have received is incredible.
"President Tinubu honoured me with Nigeria's National award, today, it's not an honour to Modi but crores of the citizens of India."
"In Nigeria, Hindi is gaining popularity. The youth in Nigeria, especially in Kano (state) are learning Hindi," Modi said.
Narendra Modi said, "India is the mother of democracy, Nigeria is the biggest democracy in Africa. We both have similarities in democracy, diversity and the energy of demography."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that India has stepped out of its comfort zone, embracing innovation and creating new pathways for progress, which have become hallmarks of its identity.
Modi, while addressing the Indian diaspora in the Nigerian capital, said the goal is - to build a 'Viksit Bharat' - as he outlined his government's achievements during the last ten years.
Modi, who began his speech with "Sannu, Nigeria", which translates to "Hello", said this was his first visit to Nigeria as Prime Minister, but he did not come alone.
"I have brought with me the fragrance of Indian soil and many good wishes for all of you on behalf of crores of Indians," Modi said.
Highlighting the achievements of his government, Modi said India has stepped out of its comfort zone, embracing innovation and creating new pathways for progress, which have become the essence of today's India.
"A confident India has embarked on a new journey today. The goal is clear - to build a Viksit Bharat," he said, amid chants of 'Modi-Modi' from the crowd.
Modi said that India has more than 1.5 lakh registered Startups.
"In the last decade, more than 100 Unicorns have been built. One Unicorn means an Rs 8,000-10,000 crore company. More than 100 companies are proof of the success of India's startup culture," he said, adding that India was able to achieve this because it came out of its comfort zone.
He said that India added USD 2 trillion to its GDP in the last decade.
"In 10 years, the size of the Indian economy doubled. Today, India is the fifth largest economy in the world. The day is not far when India will become a USD 5 trillion economy and the third largest economy," he said.
He said the world is praising India for its progress in the Space industry. India has decided that soon Indians will be sent to space through our own Gaganyaan, he added.
India is also going to build its space station in the space, he added.
He said that India’s defence exports have increased almost 30 times.
Modi praised the Indian community in Nigeria and said that many Indian companies are strengthening the African country's economy.
"The Indian community is working shoulder to shoulder with Nigeria for its development and this is the great strength of the people of India. We may come to another country, but we do not forget our values of the welfare of all. For us, the whole world is one family," he said.
He also cited Tolaram’s Noodles and the Tulsi Chanrai Foundation as examples of how Indians have positively contributed to Nigeria.
Modi also said that the Hindi language is rapidly gaining popularity in Nigeria. “A friendship with Indian films is obvious… People remember the names of all Indian movies and actors," he said.
Modi said that during the time of slavery, both the people of India and Nigeria tirelessly pursued their quest for freedom. "When India gained independence, it also inspired the freedom movement in Nigeria," he said.
"Today, India and Nigeria continue to move forward together as partners, reflecting the bond forged during their struggles," he said.
"While India is the mother of democracy, Nigeria is the biggest democracy in Africa. We both have the commonality of democracy, diversity and the energy of demography," he added.
The Prime Minister said that India has emerged as a new hope for the world, embodying growth, peace, prosperity, and democracy.
He said that whenever a challenge arises anywhere in the world, India rises as the first responder to extend its support, acting as a Vishwa Bandhu, or a global friend.
"During the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic, when countries around the world were in desperate need of vaccines, India took the initiative to provide vaccines to as many nations as possible," he said.
In the past years, India has made every possible effort to raise the voice of Africa on global platforms, Modi said.
"When India got the Presidency of G20 for the first time, we made every effort to make the African Union a permanent member and India was also successful in this," he said.
Modi also thanked Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for conferring him the National Award, saying he accepted the honour with great humility. He added that this is an honour which is not only for him but also for all Indians.
Modi was in Nigeria on the first leg of his three-nation visit. This visit is the first by an Indian prime minister to Nigeria in 17 years.
Modi in Brazil
For the second leg of his three-nation visit, PM Modi arrived in Brazil early Monday morning. He will be attending the G20 summit which will be held on November 18 and 19.
In his post on X, PM Modi said the India communities "energy reflects the affection that binds us across continents."
PM Modi interacting with Indian community in Brazil
PM Modi interacting with Indian community in Brazil
PM Modi interacting with Indian community in Brazil
PM Modi interacting with Indian community in Brazil
PM Modi on Monday, posted a video of the grand welcome he received on arriving in Rio De Janeiro for the G20 summit. He praised the celebration of Indian culture and expressed gratitude for a memorable welcome.
Sneha, an artist who performed Garba at PM Modi's welcome in Rio de Janerio, presented him with his painting and interacted with him. She said, "It was a great interaction. He came to us and asked who made the painting...He was very happy. We practised Garba for 2 weeks. A few girls were from São Paulo and some others were from Rio...So, it was good...I wanted him to see the painting and give his autograph. I am very excited and happy about it."
Rohit Pratik says, "He saw the painting and said "Waah". He really liked it.It was a very nice moment."
The Indian community in Brazil on Monday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Sanskrit chants after his arrival.
Cultural performances were also held to welcome him in the country.
"A celebration of Indian culture in Brazil! Gratitude for a memorable welcome in Rio de Janeiro," Modi said in a post on X.
"Deeply touched by the warm and lively welcome from the Indian community upon arriving in Rio de Janeiro. Their energy reflects the affection that binds us across continents," he said.
PM Narendra Modi tweets, "Looking forward to the proceedings at the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Thankful to President Lula for the warm welcome."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a brief chat with the outgoing United States President Joe Biden on the sideline of the G20 summit at Rio de Janeiro on Monday.
“With @POTUS Joe Biden at the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Always a delight to meet him,” Modi posted on X, along with a picture of him with the US president at the venue of the G20 summit being hosted by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Biden will leave the Oval Office at White House on January 20 next year the day Donald Trump will take over as the US president.
Modi last met Biden at his residence in Wilmington, Delaware in the US on September 21. The prime minister also had brief interactions with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and other G20 leaders.
PM Modi tweeted, "At the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, spoke at the Session on the ‘Fight Against Hunger and Poverty.’ This is an important subject and success in this sector will contribute greatly towards sustainable progress. During my remarks, I talked about India’s efforts, notably how we collectively worked to remove 250 million people from the clutches of poverty."
The MEA also tweeted a group photo of world leaders from the event.
In a tweet thread, PM Modi put a spotlight on government initiatives being run in India in the context of the G20 Summit. He tweeted, "Highlighted how India is providing free ration to 800 million people, thus strengthening the fight against hunger. Also spoke about initiatives being undertaken to ensure top quality and affordable healthcare for the poor and elderly, steps to boost financial self-reliance among women and ensuring food as well as nutritional security."
In a follow-up tweet, he added "India believes in the approaches of ‘Back to Basics’ and ‘March to Future.’ That is why we are emphasising on organic farming, popularising millets (known as Shree Anna in India) and encouraging climate-resilient crop varieties."
Tweeting about his interaction with Gita Gopinath, the current First Deputy Managing Director of the IMF and previous Chief Economist of IMF, Modi tweeted about India's food security measures.
He wrote, "India stands committed to promote food security and eliminate poverty. We will build on our successes and harness our collective strength and resources to ensure brighter future for all."
In 2024, India’s score on the Global Hunger Index (GHI) is 27.3 — considered “serious” according to the GHI Severity of Hunger Scale. India is ranked 105th out of 127 countries in the 2024 GHI report, against 111th in the report of 2023. India’s child wasting rate is at 18.7 per cent; child stunting, 35.5 per cent; prevalence of undernourishment, 13.7 per cent; and under-five mortality rate, 2.9 per cent.
India on Monday urged developed nations to eliminate intellectual property barriers to technology transfer and refrain from unfair trade practices that hinder climate action in developing countries.
India's environment secretary Leena Nandan said rich nations taking the lead in cutting emissions and achieving net-zero by 2030 is essential to build a stronger, sustainable future.
"Trillions of dollars are needed for clean energy projects, disaster-resilient infrastructure, and climate adaptation... It should be ensured that deviation from least-cost development pathways committed by developing countries are fully met though public finance by developed countries.
"Not doing so puts additional cost on people in developing countries bearing a disproportionate burden of climate change without having caused the problem," Nandan said.
A new climate finance package to help developing nations reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change is the top priority of this year's UN climate talks.
With climate impacts worsening, developing countries need at least USD 1.3 trillion every year in financial support. They argue this should come from developed countries' government funding, not from the private sector, which is driven by profit and not accountable to the UN climate process.
India also raised strong objections to unilateral trade measures like the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which it said unfairly shifts the costs of climate action to poorer nations.
These measures hurt international cooperation and add financial burdens to developing countries, Nandan warned.
The CBAM is the EU's proposed tax on energy-intensive products like iron, steel, cement, fertilizers, and aluminum imported from countries such as India and China.
According to Delhi-based think tank Centre for Science and Environment, CBAM will impose an additional 25 per cent tax on carbon-intensive goods exported from India to the EU. This tax burden would represent 0.05 per cent of the country's GDP.
During a high-level ministerial dialogue on just transition, the secretary said that "just transition" is about fairness and climate justice.
Developed countries must take responsibility for their historical emissions and support the development needs of poorer nations. Principles like equity and "common but differentiated responsibilities" (CBDRRC) must guide global action, she said.
Pointing out the vast inequalities in energy use, Nandan said India's per capita energy consumption is only one-third of the global average and far less than in developed countries. Development remains the top priority for the Global South, where many people lack basic access to energy and infrastructure, she said.
Developed nations should achieve net-zero emissions by 2030 to free up carbon space for developing countries and reduce transition costs for poorer nations. The “carbon debt” owed by rich nations for their overuse of resources is worth trillions and should be monetized, the secretary said.
This was the first meeting of the two leaders: MEA said about interaction.
This was the first meeting of the two leaders: MEA said about interaction.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa and China's President Xi Jinping pose for a group photo accompanied by other leaders during the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 18
Argentina's President Javier Milei, Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, China's President Xi Jinping, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto, Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President Charles Michel, Chair of the African Union and President of Mauritania Mohamed Ould Ghazou as they pose for a group photo at the G20 summit, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 18, 2024.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen join for a group photo at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 18, 2024.
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva greets India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at the G20 summit, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 18, 2024.
U.S. President Joe Biden and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi speak during the G20 summit at the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 18, 2024.
France's President Emmanuel Macron greets Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva next to India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the official opening of the G20 summit at the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 18
"Glad to have met Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on the sidelines of the Rio de Janeiro G20 Summit. Our talks centred around deepening ties in defence, security, trade and technology. We also talked about how to boost cooperation in culture, education and other such areas. India-Italy friendship can greatly contribute to a better planet," tweeted PM Modi
MEA in a follow-up tweet wrote, "Strategic Partnership going strong! PM Narendra Modi met PM Giorgia Meloni of Italy on the sidelines of the G20 Brazil Summit in Rio. Both leaders welcomed the India-Italy Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025-29 to further elevate and give impetus to the longstanding - bilateral ties."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the G20 Summit on Tuesday and discussed ways to keep working closely in sectors such as space, energy and AI.
The prime minister also complimented the French president on France's successful hosting of the Olympic Games and the Paralympics in Paris earlier this year.
"It is always a matter of immense joy to meet my friend, President Emmanuel Macron," Modi said in a post on X.
"We talked about how India and France will keep working closely in sectors like space, energy, AI and other such futuristic areas. Our nations will also work closely to enhance people-to-people linkages," he added.
The prime minister also posted pictures of him greeting Macron and the meeting.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), in its post on X, described the meeting as "advancing India-France Strategic Partnership".
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi met President Emmanuel Macron of France, on the sidelines of the G20 Brazil Summit," it said in the post.
"The leaders discussed ways to further strengthen India-France ties in the areas of trade and investment, technology, AI, DPI. They also exchanged views on regional and international issues, including the Indo-Pacific," the MEA added in the post.
PM Modi tweeted, "Had an extremely productive meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Rio de Janeiro. For India, the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with the UK is of immense priority. In the coming years, we are eager to work closely in areas such as technology, green energy, security, innovation and technology. We also want to add strength to trade as well as cultural linkages."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his UK counterpart Keir Starmer on the sidelines of the G20 Summit on Tuesday, during which he expressed eagerness to work closely in areas such as technology, green energy, security, innovation and technology.
Modi -- who arrived in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday after concluding a two-day trip to Nigeria -- has met leaders of several countries, including those from Italy, Indonesia, Norway and Portugal, on the sidelines of the summit.
He also met French President Emmanuel Macron and discussed ways to keep working closely in sectors such as space, energy and AI.
Modi said in a post on X about his meeting with Starmer, "Had an extremely productive meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Rio de Janeiro. For India, the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with the UK is of immense priority."
"In the coming years, we are eager to work closely in areas such as technology, green energy, security, innovation and technology. We also want to add strength to trade as well as cultural linkages," the prime minister added.
Modi also shared pictures of him greeting the UK prime minister and their meeting.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the bilateral meeting infused "fresh impetus to the India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership".
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Prime Minister Keir Starmer of UK on the sidelines of the G20 Brazil Summit in Rio. The leaders discussed various facets of the India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. They also acknowledged the need for a balanced and mutually beneficial FTA," the MEA said in its post on X.
Leaders from the Group of 20 major economies issued a joint statement on Monday from their annual summit in Brazil describing a consensus on issues ranging from geopolitical conflicts and climate policy to new technologies and the global economic outlook.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday that he would restart talks with India for a free trade deal, following a bilateral meeting with his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, at the G20 summit in Brazil.
"The UK will seek a new strategic partnership with India, including a trade agreement, as well as deepening co-operation in areas like security, education, technology, and climate change," Starmer's office said in a statement.
Modi posts on X as he interacts with Egpyt's President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, President of South Korea, Mr. Yoon Suk Yeol at the first day of the G20 in Brazil.
Jaishankar held bi-lateral talks with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi. They took note of the recent disengagement at the India-China border and discussed next steps for the future of bilateral relationship. The global situtation was also discussed.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his UK counterpart Keir Starmer on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, during which he expressed eagerness to work closely in areas such as technology, green energy, security, innovation and technology.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the G20 Summit and discussed ways to keep working closely in sectors such as space, energy and AI.
Leaders of the Group of 20 major economies meet on Tuesday to discuss sustainable development and the transition to cleaner energy, as they aim to increase the odds of a successful deal to address global warming at UN climate talks in Azerbaijan. (Reuters)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday met Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and took stock of the full range of bilateral ties while reaffirming India's commitment to improving cooperation in sectors like energy, biofuels, defence and agriculture.
Modi, who arrived in the Brazilian city on Sunday after concluding a two-day trip to Nigeria, met Lula on the sidelines of the G20 Summit here and complimented him on various efforts of Brazil during their G20 Presidency. (PTI)
After attending the 19th G20 Leaders' Summit, in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro, PM Modi left for his last and third leg of the three-nation tour, Guyana.
Modi was received at the airport by President Irfan Ali and over a dozen cabinet ministers.
President of Guyana Irfaan Ali, PM of Grenada Dickon Mitchell, PM of Barbados Mia Mottley along with four Ministers from Guyana recieved Prime Minister Modi.
Guyana will confer its highest national award, The Order of Excellence to Modi. Barbados will confer the prestigious Honorary Order of Freedom of Barbados.
In his post on X, PM thanks the Indian community for their warm and spirited welcome. He also writes "They have shown that distance is never a barrier to staying connected to one’s roots. Glad to see the community making a mark here across different sectors."
PM interacts with Indian community in Guyana
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