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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Donald Tusk on the second day of his Poland visit. The next day PM Modi will also interact with business leaders. After the Poland visit, PM Modi will visit Ukraine.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to Poland. This is the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Poland in the last 45 years. On the first day of his Poland visit, PM Modi visited the Jam Saheb Memorial and Kolhapur Maharaj Memorial in Navanagar and later addressed the Indian community. Now on the second day of the visit on Thursday, PM Modi will meet Polish President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

PM Modi's full program

PM Narendra Modi will hold a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of Poland and may also attend a press conference. He will also hold bilateral talks with President Duda. In Poland, PM Modi will also interact with business leaders and social media influencers the next day.

  • 1.30-1.45 pm – Formal reception at the Chancellery
  • 1.45- 2.15 pm- PM Modi meets Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk
  • 2.15-2.55 pm – Delegation level talks.
  • 3.05 pm to 3.00 pm – Press conference
  • 3.00-4.50 pm – PM Modi will attend lunch hosted by the Prime Minister of Poland
  • 5.30-6.30 pm- PM Modi's bilateral meeting with Poland's President Andrzej Duda
  • 7.20- 7.50 pm- PM Modi's interaction with business leaders
  • 8.00-8.40 PM – PM Modi's interaction with Polish social media influencers

PM Modi will go to Ukraine from Poland

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go directly to Ukraine after his Poland visit. This special train will travel from Poland to Kiev by Rail Force One. This visit of PM Modi is considered very important amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. Earlier, he went to Russia and met President Putin. The US has also described PM Modi's Ukraine visit as 'important'. Before his Ukraine visit, PM Modi has said that India supports peace in the troubled region. He reiterated that “this is not the era of war” and any conflict should be resolved through diplomacy and dialogue.