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PM Modi started the day with consecutive bilateral meetings with French President Emmanuel Macron, British PM Rishi Sunak, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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"It's always a pleasure to meet President Joe Biden. India and the USA will continue collaborating to advance global welfare," the Prime Minister posted on X, along with pictures of his meeting with the US President.
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Seek ways to combat trafficking, increase investment in countries from where migrants start out on often life-threatening journeys
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Sources said the Prime Minister will hold bilateral meetings with Emmanuel Macron, Rishi Sunak, and Volodymyr Zelensky
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PM Modi was received by India's Ambassador to Italy, Vani Rao, and other officials upon landing at Brindisi Airport in Apulia.
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Scheduled to be held between June 13-14 in the Apulia region and India has been been invited as an Outreach Country to the Summit
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"Conflict is driving hunger in many parts of the world. Nowhere is the choice between inaction and oblivion more evident than in Gaza and Sudan," he stated in a report by Xinhua news agency.
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Yoon and Kishida, accompanied by their first ladies, stood in front of the memorial where they laid bouquets of white flowers and lowered their heads as they paid tribute to tens of thousands of Koreans
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Modi arrived in Hiroshima on the first leg of his three-nation trip to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia and is expected to take part in over 40 engagements
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday embarked on a six-day visit to attend three key multilateral summits.
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Washington: The US has said it is having “intensive engagement” with key oil consuming countries, including India, on the specifics of how a price cap on Russian oil imports would work, but the issue was not discussed at the level of President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the recent G7 Summit. The […]
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Rattled by the international backlash over the BJP spokespersons’ derogatory comments against Prophet Mohammad, the NDA government appears to be making desperate attempts to repair the damage caused to India’s secular image. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), on his return from the G7 summit in Germany later this […]
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New Delhi: Prime minister Narendra Modi will be travelling to United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the last week of this month. The Prime Minister’s Office is said to have finalised the itenary and the visit could be part of his visit to Germany, where he will be going to take part in the G7 summit. […]
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Only acknowledging what is causing warming will focus minds on what it will take to stop it
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With the US under Biden and the post-Brexit UK keen on countering an aggressive China, this augurs well for India-G7 engagement
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It is still plagued by ideological divisions and lacks dominant leadership that can turn communiques into meaningful action
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Johnson's office said he would use the summit to promote a green recovery from the pandemic, encouraging G7 members to unite to "make the future fairer, greener and more prosperous".