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The next stop was Argentina, where the vibe shifted again to more business and more urgency. President Javier Milei greeted Modi personally. The two leaders met to discuss lithium mining, agriculture, and digital infrastructure.
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Media Trawlo Food Payment E-Com ED-Tech News “PM Modi’s 5-Nation World Tour: A New Chapter in India’s Global Diplomacy” “PM Modi’s 5-Nation World Tour: A New Chapter in India’s Global Diplomacy” By 2025-07-04 18:31:12 View: 8 Brief: PM Modi’s five-nation tour to Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia signals India’s growing influence in the Global South. Focused on trade, tech, and cultural ties, the visit marks a bold step toward stronger south-south cooperation and a more connected, balanced global partnership. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has just returned from a visit that may be one of the quieter shifts Indian foreign policy has taken. From February 6 to 13, he traveled to Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia a distinct combination of countries united by shared values, histories, and possibilities.
The visit started in Ghana, a place that welcomed him like an old friend. Local leaders spoke of respect. Children danced in the streets. Modi was awarded Ghana’s highest civilian honor. But behind the ceremony, serious discussions happened trade, defense ties, health programs, and digital finance were all on the table. It wasn’t about big promises. It was about practical steps and mutual gains. From Ghana, the PM flew to Trinidad & Tobago. The air here felt different personal, warm, and emotional. The Indian diaspora showed up in full strength, some with garlands, others with folded hands and tears. This wasn’t just a diplomatic stop. It was a homecoming of sorts. Modi visited temples, spoke Bhojpuri phrases, and reminded the world of a bond that goes back generations. The government welcomed him with respect, and talks focused on trade, education, and green energy cooperation. The next stop was Argentina, where the vibe shifted again to more business and more urgency. President Javier Milei greeted Modi personally. The two leaders met to discuss lithium mining, agriculture, and digital infrastructure. Argentina is a powerhouse of resources. India, with its growing EV push and energy needs, is keen to partner. The leaders didn’t waste time. Deals were outlined, and common ground was quickly found. In Brazil, everything became global. The BRICS Summit was happening, and Modi was front and center of some of the world's most powerful voices. He met president Lula, exchanged ideas with other global leaders, and called for India's case for better access to technology, climate finance, and, south-south cooperation. This wasn’t just a speech moment. Modi made it clear: India isn’t just watching world events it wants a seat at every table where decisions are made. The final stop, Namibia, was quiet but powerful. Modi paid his respects at a national memorial, stood in silence, and spoke with young Namibians about education and opportunity. The big highlight was the rollout of India’s UPI payment system bringing Indian fintech to African soil. This wasn’t a show of power. It was a handshake, a beginning. What made this trip different wasn’t what was signed or announced. It was the tone. Modi didn’t act like a guest. He acted like a partner. No demands. No dominance. Just shared goals and respectful cooperation. It was diplomacy done differently. Across all five countries, there was a pattern: respect, history, opportunity and a desire to move forward together. Modi used words like trust,brotherhood,and balance. And people listened, not because they had to, but because the message felt real. Modi himself summed up his mission: “ South, strengthen partnerships on both sides of the Atlantic, and expand our “I am confident these visits will deepen bonds of friendship across the Global
engagement in forums like BRICS, African Union, ECOWAS, and CARICOM.” Now back in India, there’s talk that this trip may quietly mark a turning point. The old idea that diplomacy is about big powers talking to each other? That’s changing. Modi’s tour proved that building with the Global South isn’t just symbolic it’s smart, it’s strategic, and it’s the future. Source : The Hindu #GlobalSouth #ModiAbroad #PMModiVisit #ModiForeignTour #IndiaOnGlobalStage SHOW MORE Trending Now Read More ← → Nora Fatehi's Pics From Morocco Are Burning Up Instagram "We on fiyaaa,"Nora Fatehi captioned her post... Actor and Bigg Boss 13 winner Sidharth Shukla passes away aged 40 due to heart attack Sidharth Shukla, Bigg Boss 13 Winner Dies Of Heart Attack...
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