<p>Buenos Aires: Prime Minister Modi on Saturday laid a wreath here at the memorial of General Jose de San Martin, regarded as a national hero in Argentina.</p>.<p>José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras is also known as the liberator of the South American nations Argentina, Chile and Peru.</p>.<p>PM Modi arrived in Argentina on Friday evening on a two-day visit during which he will hold talks with the country's top leadership to review ongoing cooperation and discuss ways to enhance bilateral partnership in key areas.</p>.<p>This is the first Indian bilateral visit at the prime ministerial level to Argentina in 57 years. It is Modi's second visit to the country as prime minister; he had visited in 2018 for the G20 Summit.</p>.Thackeray cousins join hands after 20 years, drop hints of wider political alliance.<p>It also marks the third stop on the prime minister’s five-nation visit.</p>.<p>Modi will hold wide-ranging talks with President Milei to further boost India-Argentina partnership in key areas including defence, agriculture, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, trade and investment, according to the MEA.</p>.<p>"The bilateral visit of the prime minister will further deepen the multifaceted strategic partnership between India and Argentina," it said in a statement ahead of Argentina visit.</p>.<p>In his departure statement, the prime minister said that Argentina is a key economic partner in Latin America and a close collaborator in the G20 and that he looked forward to discussions with President Javier Milei, whom he had met last year.</p>.<p>He reached here after concluding his two-day visit to Trinidad and Tobago, during which the two countries inked six agreements to expand bilateral ties.</p>.<p>In the fourth leg of his visit, Modi will travel to Brazil to attend the 17th BRICS Summit, followed by a state visit. In the final leg of his visit, Modi will travel to Namibia. </p>
<p>Buenos Aires: Prime Minister Modi on Saturday laid a wreath here at the memorial of General Jose de San Martin, regarded as a national hero in Argentina.</p>.<p>José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras is also known as the liberator of the South American nations Argentina, Chile and Peru.</p>.<p>PM Modi arrived in Argentina on Friday evening on a two-day visit during which he will hold talks with the country's top leadership to review ongoing cooperation and discuss ways to enhance bilateral partnership in key areas.</p>.<p>This is the first Indian bilateral visit at the prime ministerial level to Argentina in 57 years. It is Modi's second visit to the country as prime minister; he had visited in 2018 for the G20 Summit.</p>.Thackeray cousins join hands after 20 years, drop hints of wider political alliance.<p>It also marks the third stop on the prime minister’s five-nation visit.</p>.<p>Modi will hold wide-ranging talks with President Milei to further boost India-Argentina partnership in key areas including defence, agriculture, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, trade and investment, according to the MEA.</p>.<p>"The bilateral visit of the prime minister will further deepen the multifaceted strategic partnership between India and Argentina," it said in a statement ahead of Argentina visit.</p>.<p>In his departure statement, the prime minister said that Argentina is a key economic partner in Latin America and a close collaborator in the G20 and that he looked forward to discussions with President Javier Milei, whom he had met last year.</p>.<p>He reached here after concluding his two-day visit to Trinidad and Tobago, during which the two countries inked six agreements to expand bilateral ties.</p>.<p>In the fourth leg of his visit, Modi will travel to Brazil to attend the 17th BRICS Summit, followed by a state visit. In the final leg of his visit, Modi will travel to Namibia. </p>