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Diplomatic mission aimed at strengthening ties and advancing key partnerships
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a multi-nation tour this Sunday, marking his first foreign visit since the completion of Operation Sindoor. The trip will take him to Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia, as India looks to deepen strategic and economic ties with key international partners.
Officials confirmed that the visit will focus on enhancing cooperation in areas such as trade, technology, defence, and climate action. PM Modi is also expected to hold high-level meetings with the heads of state and business leaders in each country.
“This tour reflects India’s commitment to building stronger global partnerships in a rapidly changing world,” said a government spokesperson. “It also provides an opportunity to discuss regional security, innovation, and sustainable development.”
The visit comes at a time when India is seeking to reinforce its global footprint and build on the diplomatic momentum following the success of Operation Sindoor. The Prime Minister’s itinerary includes bilateral talks, business forums, and cultural engagements aimed at showcasing India’s growing global influence.
Observers say the tour is strategically important as it touches three regions where India has significant interests and opportunities. The international community will be watching closely as New Delhi continues its outreach on the world stage.