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Narendra Modi who is the prime minister of India Since the year 2014 after BJP’s Massive Victory in 2014 and 2019 LokSabha Elections. Before That, Narendra Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014. He was born on September 17 in the year 1950. Narendra Modi started his alliance with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh at the age of eight. Modi in the year 1971 became a full-time worker of RSS and rose through the positions. In 2016, PM Modi announced demonetisation denying the cash of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 in his fight against Black Money. In 2019, the exceptional status of Jammu and Kashmir was denied and the state was made a Union Territory. These two remain the foremost essential moves taken by PM Modi.
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PM Modi will visit Paris from 13-14 July at the invitation of Emmanuel Macron, PM Modi has been invited as the Guest of Honour at the French National Day or Bastille Day. The Bastille Day parade is the highlight of celebrations of the day that marks the commemoration of the raging of the Bastille prison, an antiquated illustrious fortification in 1789 amid the French Revolution. This year the French have chosen India as a visitor of respect at the parade. Senior Authorities of Indian Tri-service are in Paris at the practices for the parade. Afterwards, he will make a stopover in the UAE on the 15th of July.
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It is to be famous here, India-France-UAE formed a key association in September 2022 on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York and concurred to work together on atomic and sun-based vitality, climate alteration, and biodiversity.
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PM Modi’s visit to France holds extraordinary importance because it beholds the 25th Anniversary of the India – France Strategic Partnership. The solid individual compatibility shared between PM Modi and President Emmanuel Macron includes encouraging weight to their interactions. According to ANI, President Macron is anticipated to amplify an extraordinary motion amid the visit. It also might include numerous gatherings within the vicinity of the Prime Minister, such as a private supper and a joint assembly with CEOs. Additionally, A State Dinner at the world-famous Louvre Museum on Bastille Day is likely to be hosted.
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The visit will involve PM Modi’s engagement with the whole political administration of France, counting President Macron, Prime Minister Borne, and the Presidents of the Senate and National Assembly. Also, PM Modi is anticipated to sign a bargain for the procurement of 26 Rafale-Marine fighters for the INS Vikrant aircraft carrier. Furthermore, a rehash arrangement for the development of three more Scorpene (Kalveri) class submarines at Mazagon Dockyards Limited (MDL) through the “Make in India” initiative is additionally anticipated.
After completing his France trip, PM Modi will be in the Joined together Middle Eastern Emirates (UAE) for a day, where he will meet with top leaders, counting President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan Previous year, PM Modi made a stopover within the UAE after returning from the G7 Summit in Germany.
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He has been to UAE in June 2022, August 2019, February 2018, and August 2015. During his previous visit in June 2022, Prime Minister Modi met Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President and ruler of Abu Dhabi, to precise condolences on the passing of the previous President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. This motion showcased the developing individual compatibility between the leaders and their commitment to encourage upgrading ties between India and the UAE.
The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) marked between India and the UAE’s final year has played an essential part in boosting reciprocal trade. Over the past year, the accession has had a noteworthy effect on India’s trade with the UAE, both in terms of oil and non-oil items. The exchange volume between the two countries has reached extraordinary highs, surging from $72.9 billion within the financial year 2021-2022 to $84.5 billion within the financial year 2022-2023, stamping an exceptional year-on-year increment of 16 per cent.
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In expansion to financial participation, guard interaction between India and the UAE has seen unfaltering development. Customary trades at the most elevated levels, counting benefit chiefs, functional-level engagements, and military instruction trades, have assisted in fortified reciprocal resistance cooperation.
Both nations have routinely conducted joint maritime works out and harbour calls, cultivating common belief and camaraderie among their outfitted strengths. A yearly protection discourse gives a stage to examine and upgrade security and protection participation between India and the UAE.