Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited with leaders from all around the world, both in the West and in the Global South, to develop ties in fields ranging from defense and “futuristic” pursuits to education and health.
Taking advantage of the leaders’ gathering here for the G20 summit, PM Modi held official sit-down conversations and informal “pull asides” on the margins of the meeting, which brings together heads of state and governments from major industrialized and emerging nations.
He was greeted by the summit’s host Brazil’s president and PM Modi wrote on X, “Thankful to President Lula for the warm welcome”.
Lula took over the presidency of the G20 from PM Modi, who ceremonially handed him the gavel at last year’s summit in New Delhi.
PM Modi had a brief chat with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
International Monetary Fund’s First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath posted on X that at their meeting, PM Modi “conveyed the many successes of India in reducing hunger and poverty. Numerous creative initiatives for the world to learn from”.
PM Modi spoke briefly with US President Joe Biden before the summit session, and he seated next to him at the conference table.
PM Modi began a series of formal meetings with Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto.
The prime minister wrote on X after the meeting, “This year is special as we are marking 75 years of India-Indonesia diplomatic relations. Our talks focussed on improving ties in commerce, security, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and more”.
PM Modi expressed “immense joy” at meeting his friend France’s President Emmanuel Macron.
He wrote on X, “We talked about how India and France will keep working closely in sectors like space, energy, AI and other such futuristic areas. Our nations will also work closely to enhance people-to-people linkage”.
He said he also complimented Macron on “on the successful hosting of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics”.
PM Modi and Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discussed “deepening ties in defence, security, trade and technology”.
“We also talked about how to boost cooperation in culture, education, and other such areas”, PM Modi wrote on X about the topics discussed with Meloni, whom he had hosted in New Delhi in March 2023.
“India cherishes the long-standing ties with Portugal”, PM Modi said on X after meeting Portugal’s Prime Minister Luís Montenegro.
“Our talks focussed on adding more vigour to our economic linkages. Sectors like renewable energy and green hydrogen offer many opportunities for more collaboration”, he wrote. “We also talked about strong defence relations, people-to-people linkages and other such subjects”.
India’s Arctic Policy has contributed to further cementing India-Norway relations, PM Modi said after his meeting with Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store.
“We talked about how investment linkages between our nations can improve, particularly in renewable energy, green hydrogen and the blue economy” he wrote on X. “Closer cooperation in sectors like innovation and research were also discussed”.
PM Modi and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer had a very productive discussion, according to the British Foreign Office, and decided to relaunch bilateral trade talks.
PM Modi also held many short informal meetings with various leaders.
On X, PM Modi described his meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez as “a lovely interaction”.
Sanchez wrote on his travel to India last month, “From Vadodara to Rio, the interactions continue”!
During the tour, India and Spain opened the first private military manufacturing complex in Vadodara, a joint venture between Tata and Airbus Spain.
PM Modi noted on X that he had a” wonderful interaction” with Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
PM Modi paid a visit to Singapore in September 2024, and the two nations inked memoranda of understanding for collaboration in digital technology, semiconductors, health and medicine, education, and skill development.
As the leaders sat around the conference table, waiting for the meeting to begin, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa approached Prime Minister Modi for a brief welcome.
Australia’s Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, also stopped by for a quick talk.
Source:IANS