New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has completed his five-day foreign trip. After this, he left for New Delhi from Guyana today, Friday. Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal reported on the completion of the Prime Minister’s successful five-day visit. He shared a post on X and wrote: “A very warm and meaningful State visit to Guyana has concluded. Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew to New Delhi.” Let us tell you that during this visit, Prime Minister Modi traveled to Nigeria, Brazil and then Guyana.
Firstly, the Prime Minister visited Nigeria where he strengthened India’s bilateral relations and signed several important agreements. Nigeria honored Prime Minister Modi with his country’s highest honour. He later arrived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to participate in the G-20 summit. In addition to participating in the G-20 summit here, he met heads of state of many countries such as the United States, Italy and France and made bilateral visits. In the last leg of his visit, Prime Minister Modi traveled to Guyana, where he attended the second India-CARICOM summit with Caribbean countries. During this, Prime Minister Modi was honored with his country’s highest honor by Guyana and Dominica.
tribute to the president
Before leaving for New Delhi on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid floral tribute to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi installed at the historic Promenade Garden here. He recalled Gandhiji’s eternal principles of peace and non-violence. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Georgetown’s historic Promenade Garden,” Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a post on ‘X’. Modi also visited the Saraswati Vidya Niketan school in Guyana. He also visited the Arya Samaj Memorial here during his visit and participated in ‘Ram Bhajan’.
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