Prime Minister Narendra Modi has started his six-day visit to 3 nations Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Australia to meet dozens of leaders and to discuss 40 amendments according to the official report released by the PMO office.
PM Modi’s visit to Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Australia (photo: Reuters)
The PM will host a number of talks during his three-nation trip with senior authorities, leaders, and businesses to discuss the 40 amendments that will help create a peaceful, stable, and wealthy world.
PM Modi to attend G7 summit
During PM’s 3-nation visit, PM will first participate as a guest country in the Group of Seven (G7) summit which is going to have in Hiroshima, Japan from 19-21 May. On a special briefing of Narendra Modi’s visit, foreign secretary Vinay Kwatra said that the Japan Tour will be in Three sessions first two days will be a formal session where they will discuss food, health, development, gender equality, energy security, climate change, sustainable development, and other social issues.
Quad leaders – The US, India, Japan, and Australia (Photo- Japanese Prime Minister’s office // Reuters)
The third session on May 21 will be on a peaceful, stable, and Purposrous World. PM Modi will also have a bilateral meeting with several leaders of G7, guest countries, and also with international organizations. Kwatra also added India is also planning for the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) leaders – the US, Japan, and Australia’s meeting sideline to the G7 summit. Although the QUAD meeting was planned to have in Sydney due to the cancellation of Biden’s visit to Australia it is rescheduled at Hiroshima, Japan.
PM’s Visit to Papua New Guinea
After completing the G7 meeting, the PM will visit Papua New Guinea and this will be the first visit of PM Narendra Modi during his stay as per the release. In Papua New Guinea, along with Papua New Guinea’s PM James Marape, Narendra Modi will host the third summit of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) on May 22. According to the release of the Ministry of External Affairs, PM will begin his bilateral engagement in Papua New Guinea with Governor-General Sir Bob Dadae and Prime Minister James Marape.
PM Modi’s Visit to Australia
After his visit from Papua New Guinea, PM Modi will attend the meeting in Sydney, Australia on May 23. As per the PMO’s release during his Australia visit PM Modi will have a bilateral meeting with Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese and several leaders. Modi will also meet with Australian CEOs, businessmen, scholars, and important personalities, and will also address the thousands of members of the Indian diaspora in Sydney.
Australia PM Anthony Albanese with Indian PM Narendra Modi (Photo: Reuters)
This 3-nation visit has a lot of elements from the crossroads of culture to the corridors of commerce, and from the diaspora’s embrace to the halls of diplomacy, we will witness the power of connection and collaboration.