PM Modi reached Trinidad and Tobago
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Trinidad and Tobago on Thursday (local time) in the second phase of his visit to five countries. He was given a guard of honor at Piyarco International Airport in Port of Spain. He was welcomed by 38 ministers and four MPs along with the Caribbean nation's Prime Minister Kamala Prasad-Bissar. The special thing is that during this time the PM of Trinidad and Tobago appeared in Indian dress.
It is the first bilateral visit to this Caribbean country as PM and is also the first official visit of any Indian PM after 1999. The visit is taking place at the invitation of Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Prasad-Bissar. There was a lot of enthusiasm among the people about PM Modi's visit. There was a glimpse of Indian culture at the airport. People of Indian origin were seen with the tricolor in their hands. The PM greeted him. Traditional dance was also performed during this period.
#Watch Trinidad and Tobago | Prime Minister Narendra Modi Arrives at Piarrco International Airport, Port of Spain.
PM Modi is on an official visit to Trinidad & Tobago (T&T) From July 3-4 At the Invitation of Trinidad and Tobago PM Kamla Persad-Bisessar. This will be his pic.twitter.com/R5mzeio6x5
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There will be talk on strengthening bilateral relations
During the visit, PM Modi will interact with the top leadership of Trinidad and Tobago to further strengthen bilateral relations. During his two-day stay from 3 to 4 July, PM Modi will hold a meeting with President Christine Carla Kangalu and Prime Minister Kamla Prasad-Bisser to strengthen relations between the two countries.
#Watch Trinidad and Tobago | Prime Minister Narendra Modi was given a Guard of Honor Upon His Arrival at Trinidad and Tobago
T&T PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Her Entre Cabinet Welcomed PM Modi. Thirty-Eight Ministers and Four Members of Parliament Arrived at Piarrco pic.twitter.com/xu33dc1e2v
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'Welcome to Trinidad and Tobago…'
In Port of Spain, the High Commission shared a post on social media and said, 'Welcome to Trinidad and Tobago, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi!' Prior to PM Modi's visit, India's High Commissioner Pradeep Singh Rajpurohit in Trinidad and Tobago said that both the people of Trinidad and Tobago and the government desire deep cooperation with India.
Enthusiasm among people about PM Modi's visit
Rajpurohit said that there is a lot of enthusiasm and enthusiasm among the people. Everyone is eagerly waiting for this journey. Trinidad and Tobago already have a strong desire for greater connections and cooperation in many areas and in this context, both people and the government are very willing to join the long -term partnership between India and Trinidad and Tobago. Highlighting the deep cultural and emotional relations between the two countries, he said that almost half of the population of Trinidad and Tobago is of Indian origin. He pointed to deep cultural and emotional relations between the two countries and said that almost half of the population of Trinidad and Tobago has been of Indian origin which has been living here for the last 180 years and has reached many fifth and sixth generations.
#Watch Trinidad and Tobago | Prime Minister Narendra Modi was given a Ceremonial Welcome Upon His Arrival in Port of Spain. PM modi also
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There will be talk on many issues
The High Commissioner also said that the discussions during Prime Minister Modi's visit would be based on the foundation laid during his visit to Guyana for the India-Cauriarical Summit. He said that Prime Minister Modi had visited Guyana for the second Indo-Karikom Summit last year, during which many areas were discussed. PM Modi had made many announcements. He said that the foundation laid during the second Indo-Kaikom Summit will be carried forward. Major areas of discussion include agriculture, information technology, health, pharmaceuticals and renewable energy, which expects concrete results.
He said that many ministers in the new government of Trinidad and Tobago are Indian origin, who are excited to carry forward the benefits of India's development journey. Rajpurohit said that Trinidad and Tobago are the first country in the Caricom region, which has adopted the major UPI platform of India and its implementation process is going on. This journey will be important towards promoting bilateral relations in areas like digital finance, renewable energy, health and IT.
PM Modi is on a visit to five countries
PM Modi's visit to Trinidad and Tobago is part of the wider visit to five countries to be held from July 2 to July 9. His visit in Trinidad and Tobago is expected to promote bilateral relations, focusing on areas such as digital finance, renewable energy, health and IT.
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