Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left to return to India from the G-7 summit. He has described his visit as useful. PM Modi has thanked the people and government of Italy for their warm welcome and hospitality. Even before Prime Minister Modi's visit to Italy, the most curious thing on social media was about his meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The two leaders had a very good meeting and greeted each other by shaking hands.
The meeting of the two leaders was natural
Now after the G-7 summit, a picture of PM Modi and Georgia Maloney has surfaced in which Georgia Maloney is taking a selfie with PM Modi. Both world leaders are comfortably standing next to each other and smiling. At first glance, this picture seems to be from outside a room. Because there is a door behind the picture and one or two people are also present there. In this picture, the style of Georgia Milo and PM Modi is worth seeing. Both the leaders met each other with complete ease.
greeted with folded hands
After becoming the Prime Minister for the third time, his meeting with Giorgia Maloney in Apulia, Italy was very special. This time PM Modi welcomed Giorgia Maloney with folded hands as per the Indian cultural tradition. After this, the Italian PM also welcomed Prime Minister Modi in the same manner.
Mention of Lok Sabha elections
Let us tell you that during the outreach session of the G-7 summit, PM Modi praised the recently held Lok Sabha elections in the country and its fair and transparent process. PM Modi called the country's election process a big victory for the entire democratic world. He said that elections in India are the biggest festival of democracy. Addressing the G-7 summit, PM Modi said that his country's dialogue and cooperation with the G7 will continue.
Emphasis on technology and AI
PM Modi called for ending monopolies in technology and said that it should be creative to lay the foundation of an inclusive society. While discussing technology and artificial intelligence, PM Modi gave the mantra of artificial intelligence for all. PM Modi said that India is one of the first few countries to prepare a national strategy on artificial intelligence.