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    Home » PM Modi will hold several bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the G7 summit

    PM Modi will hold several bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the G7 summit

    June 27, 2022
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    There will be several bilateral meetings and discussions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the leaders of the powerful bloc and its partners. On the sidelines of the summit, PM Modi will also hold bilateral meetings. He met with Argentinian President Alberto Fernandez on the sidelines of the summit. During their meeting, the two leaders discussed ways to deepen commercial and cultural ties between their countries. This was Prime Minister Modi’s first bilateral meeting on his two-nation tour.

    PM Modi will hold several bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the G7 summitPM Modi arrived in Munich on a two-day visit to Germany on Sunday to take part in the G7 summit. He will discuss issues like energy, food security, counter-terrorism, the environment and democracy with the leaders of the powerful bloc and its partner countries. Besides India, Germany, the host of the G7 Summit, has also invited Argentina, Indonesia, Senegal and South Africa as guests for the summit. This is to recognize the democracies of the global south as its partners. India-Argentina relations were elevated to the level of Strategic Partnership in 2019.

    Multi-faceted relations between the two countries have strengthened over the years and encompass political, economic, cultural, scientific and technological cooperation. India opened a Trade Commission in Buenos Aires in 1943. This was later converted into one of the first Indian embassies in South America in 1949, according to the Indian embassy in Argentina. There are around 2,600 NRIs/PIOs in Argentina. The majority of them live in the capital city of Buenos Aires, including professionals working with Indian companies and multinational corporations.

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