PM Modi concludes five-nation tour, departed from Namibia

PM Modi concludes five-nation tour, departed from Namibia

Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his five-country tour and left for New Delhi on Wednesday, marking the end of an important diplomatic journey, which took him to Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil and finally Namibia.

PM Modi started his five-nation tour on July 2 and concluded this by marking a busy week-long diplomatic engagement on 9 July.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi had many busynesses, including Namibia’s Parliament, where he received a permanent ovation from the members after his speech.

Addressing Namibia’s Parliament, PM Modi said, “We do not want to compete, but want to cooperate. Our goal is to build together. No, but to grow together. For industrialization.”

He also expressed happiness by saying, “We are thrilled that Namibia is the first country to adopt India’s up-e-united payment interface technology. Soon, people will be able to send money fast, who can say” Tangi Anne “, which means that you thank you very much.

Food security, defense cooperation, deployment of UPI for real -time payment in Namibia, and capacity building by India are one of the major results of PM Modi’s visit to Namibia. The two countries also discussed the second phase of rehabilitation, Er Damu Ravi, the secretary of Mea, during a special briefing.

Meanwhile, Namibia expressed solidarity with India on the Pahalgam terror attack.

Earlier today, PM Modi also received Namibia’s President, Netbbo Nandi-Naditwa’s highest civilian award, The Order of the Most Ancient Velvitsachia Mirabilis.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated respect to the people of Namibia and the “unwavering friendship” of both countries.

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After receiving the award, PM Modi said, “Our friendship was born not from politics but from struggle, cooperation and mutual trust.”

PM Modi paid tribute to the founder father and Namibia’s first president Sam Nujoma in Heroes Acker Memorial.

PM Modi was formally received by President Nandi-Naditva at the State House in Windhok, where the two leaders joined hands. The two leaders hold delegation-level talks at Windhok, Namibia.

On his arrival, the Prime Minister was given a formal and traditional reception at the airport.

PM Modi reached Namibia after concluding his two -day state visit to Brazil, where he attended the 17th BRICS summit at Rio de Janeiro and held bilateral talks with President Luiz Insio Lula Da Silva in Bascilia.

Namibia is the last stop in the Prime Minister’s five-country visit, including visits to Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina and Brazil. (AI)

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