PM Modi Visits Germany, Denmark & France to Meet Leaders

In Modi’s 3 days long trip starting from 2nd May, he has scheduled a visit to Germany, France and Denmark- What all is planned?

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is known for his international  tours, while some people call it a waste of money, while according to some it helps India to develop better relationships with different countries across the world. 

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a 3 day long visit to Europe. Before starting his trip, PM Modi has said that he is looking forward to strengthening the cooperation of India with Europe. His three-day visit comes in support of India's neutral stand on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. 

Starting from 2nd May, Modi has scheduled a visit to Germany, France and Denmark. On the first day Prime Minister Modi landed in Berlin, Germany on the invitation of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. PM Modi held talks with Chancellor Olaf Scholz, which will help both the countries to continue moving on the path of friendly relations. The two leaders were also reportedly seen talking to the CEO’s of big companies of both the countries.Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed by the Indians living in Germany at Hotel Adlon Kempinski in Berlin. Many children along with their parents were present at the hotel, waving their hands at the Prime Minister's arrival. The people chanted " Vande Mataram" and " Bharat Mata ki Jai" on seeing the Prime Minister. Modi later also addressed the Indian Community in Germany where he said that India is in favour of peace and wants the Russia- Ukraine War to end as no side will win or lose, it's  just the citizens of both the countries who’ll suffer.

After Germany, on 3rd May PM travelled to Denmark’s capital Copenhagen, where he will first have a meeting with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. Later, he will also take part in the 2nd India-Nordic Summit (meeting) along with Prime Ministers of Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Sweden and Norway and hold talks for better relations of these countries with India. Modi will also interact with Indian Citizens living there.

After his two-day visit ends in Denmark, PM Modi will stop over in France for a short duration while returning back to India. He will meet French President Emmanuel Macron, who has just recently been re-elected for his second term as the French President. Other than congratulating him in-person, PM Modi also wants to hold talks which will help in ensuring  close friendship between the two countries. 

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