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International News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi started his five-day foreign tour on Saturday, in which he is on a trip to Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia. The tour is his first international visit to Operation Sindoor. Operation Sindoor was a counter-airplane attack in Pakistan by India, which was carried out after the death of 26 people in the Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April. The Prime Minister's visit is with the aim of further strengthening India's foreign policy, empowering the presence of the country on global forums and giving new direction to strategic partnerships.
Modi's first stop is Cyprus, where he will stay on 15 and 16 June. This is the first official visit of any Indian Prime Minister in two decades. After reaching Larnaka, the Prime Minister met business leaders in Limasol. After this, President Nicos Christodolides gave dinner in his honor.
The Prime Minister's program will be held in Nicosia on 16 June, where he will be formally welcomed. This will be followed by high level talks, delegation level meetings and joint press statements with the President. The tour will give a new strength to economic, cultural and political relations between India and Cyprus.
After Cyprus, the Prime Minister will attend the G-7 summit held in Kananaskis, Canada on 16 and 17 June. The Prime Minister was invited by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to attend the conference.
This will be Modi's sixth consecutive G-7 conference. They will participate in the discourse on artificial intelligence, energy security, quantum technology, global innovation and environmental challenges. He will also have bilateral meetings with world leaders during the conference.
This tour is taking place at a time when the India-Canada relations have been going through sour years for the last few years. Tension reached its peak after the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in 2023. Now, through this high-level meeting, the relations between the two countries are expected to be normalized again.
Prime Minister Modi will visit Croatia on 18 June. This will be the first official visit to this European country by any Indian Prime Minister. During the visit, he will meet Prime Minister Andrez Plankovic and President Joran Milanovich.
The purpose of this visit is to increase cooperation between India and Croatia in areas such as economic, technology, tourism and defense. This journey is also considered an opportunity to take the relations of India-European Union to a new height.
Cyprus | 15–16 June
Canada | 16–17 June
Croatia | 18 June
Return in India | 19 June
Prime Minister Modi will return to India on June 19
The tour is a historical effort to further strengthen India's global role, increase multilateral cooperation and open new strategic gates. The Prime Minister's visit is a symbol of India's strength in the three continents and its active role in world diplomacy.
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