While the issues with some countries continue, PM Modi on the other hand continues to play the role of Vishwa Guru. He is in Brazil today.
His idea to build relationship and make it as a win win situation across the world.
Modi highlighted Brazil’s role in advancing the Global South’s priorities, building upon India’s successful G20 presidency from the previous year. He emphasized the continuation of the “One Earth, One Family, One Future” vision through the summit.
This Brazil visit follows Modi’s significant trip to Nigeria, where he received the prestigious Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger award. Following the G20 Summit, he will make a historic visit to Guyana – the first by an Indian Prime Minister since 1968 – where he will address the Parliament and meet with the Indian diaspora.
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