<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his counterpart from Luxembourg Xavier Bettel will hold a virtual summit on Thursday, covering the entire spectrum of bilateral relationship, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>It will be the first stand-alone summit meeting between India and Luxembourg in the past two decades, the MEA said.</p>.<p>"The leaders will discuss the entire spectrum of bilateral relationship, including strengthening of India-Luxembourg cooperation in the post-Covid world. They will also exchange views on international and global issues of mutual interest," it said.</p>.<p>India and Luxembourg have continued to maintain high-level exchanges in the recent past. The two prime ministers have met previously on three occasions.</p>.<p>Luxembourg is one of the most important financial centres globally. Several Indian companies have raised capital by issuing Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) at the Luxembourg Stock Exchange.</p>.<p>Several Luxembourg-based investment funds hold substantial banking and asset management market share in portfolio investments in India.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his counterpart from Luxembourg Xavier Bettel will hold a virtual summit on Thursday, covering the entire spectrum of bilateral relationship, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>It will be the first stand-alone summit meeting between India and Luxembourg in the past two decades, the MEA said.</p>.<p>"The leaders will discuss the entire spectrum of bilateral relationship, including strengthening of India-Luxembourg cooperation in the post-Covid world. They will also exchange views on international and global issues of mutual interest," it said.</p>.<p>India and Luxembourg have continued to maintain high-level exchanges in the recent past. The two prime ministers have met previously on three occasions.</p>.<p>Luxembourg is one of the most important financial centres globally. Several Indian companies have raised capital by issuing Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) at the Luxembourg Stock Exchange.</p>.<p>Several Luxembourg-based investment funds hold substantial banking and asset management market share in portfolio investments in India.</p>