Narendra Modi became the first Indian PM in 57 years

Narendra Modi became the first Indian PM in 57 years

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday welcomed a hot ceremony in Bascilia, which strengthened the relationship between the two countries and became the first Indian PM in 57 years to travel to a state of Brazil.

The journey not only expands India on the diplomatic front, but is also a repetition of India as an active builder of south-south solitude.

Inclusive development, significant mineral resource security, climate flexibility and digital cooperation are India’s concerns with the global South. This journey is a mark of changes in India’s global role-game that invests in active activities, as contrary to a reactive role based on mutual respect and general interest. This service is not an outreach tour, but a symbol of a more serious strategic inclination in India’s foreign policy in which it matches the interests of emerging economies.

With the new geopolitical mistake lines in the picture, the Indian dream of a fair world order is not only talked about, but is also physical as long lasting and solid partnership. At a time when soft power, strategic autonomy and shared flexibility are characteristic of global leadership in general, this tour not only presents India as one of the acting parties, but also as a lead actor in creating the future of Global South.

As part of his official busyness during the visit, Prime Minister Modi and Brazilian President Luiz Eneasio Lula Da Silva exchanged hot diplomatic etiquette at Alvorada Palace, where they introduced representatives from their respective countries.

The meeting at Alvorada Palace came as part of PM Modi’s visit to Brazil, which was held from 6 to 7 July at the invitation of President Lula Da Silva after the conclusion of the BRICS summit held at Rio de Janeiro.

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To mark the occasion, Prime Minister Modi was given a grand formal welcome at Alvorda Palace. President Lula Da Silva received him with a hot hug, which install tone for a day of important diplomatic engagement and symbolic gestures.

The formal reception showed the formal introduction of the representatives by the two leaders, underlining the cooperation and a sense of mutual respect between the two countries.

Connecting the grandeur of the ceremony, PM Modi was awarded the 114-Horse Guard of Honor. National songs of India and Brazil were played, and an Indian classical music performance was also held as part of the reception.

Earlier, on his arrival at Brasilia Airport, PM Modi was congratulated by Batala Mundo Band with traditional Afro-Brazilian compositions, creating an excited cultural atmosphere at the beginning of his visit.

Sharing the moment on the social media platform X, he wrote, “At the Brasilia Airport, Batala Mundo Band played some amazing compositions. His AS is a global effort to promote the Fro-Brazilian collision, especially from Salvador da Bahia, Brazil.”

Members of the Indian migrants, waving flags and cheering, were also present at the airport to congratulate the Prime Minister. Accepting his presence, PM Modi posted, “Some time ago landed in Bascilia. The Indian community gave a memorable welcome, once again stating how emotional our diaspora is and how much they are associated with their roots.”

The cultural spirit continued at the hotel, where PM Modi was welcomed again by members of the Indian community and local artists. He saw a cultural performance and a spiritual presentation, interacted with artists and presented with him to a group photo.

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During the state visit, Prime Minister Modi has been scheduled to hold bilateral discussion with President Luiz Insio Lula Da Silva with a view to strengthening the strategic partnership between India and Brazil. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, talks will cover a wide range of areas including trade, defense, energy, energy, space, technology, agriculture, health, and people from people to people.

India is not contributing as a group of aid recipients to Global South, but also as a co-writer of global solutions. The visit symbolizes that India is a major point in the creation of a bridge-beder-gate Global South in the creation of an international order.

After the conclusion of his busyness in Brazil, PM Modi will leave for Namibia on 9 July, where he is expected to address the Namibian Parliament. Brazilian leg marked the fourth stop in his ongoing five-country tour, which has already been telling them about India’s growing diplomatic outreach in the Global South for Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Argentina. (AI)

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