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Important Visit of Prime Minister Modi to 5 Countries: Global South will become a new basis of India's foreign policy
Important Visit of Prime Minister Modi to 5 Countries: Global South will become a new basis of India’s foreign policy

News India Live, Digital Desk: Important Visit of Prime Minister Modi to 5 Countries: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to leave a very important foreign trip soon. During this time he can visit four countries – Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil and Namibia. This journey is taking place at a time when India is emphasizing the ‘Global South’ i.e. the voice of the developing countries of the world on the global stage and firmly.

What is the main objective of this journey?

This possible visit of the Prime Minister is very special in many ways:

  1. Priority to ‘Global South’: India has been giving prominence to the issues of developing countries for a long time. Even during its chairmanship of the G20, India specifically exposed the problems and aspirations of these countries under the ‘Ek Earth, Ek Family, Ek Future’. This journey will carry forward this thinking, so that challenges like food security, energy security and economic stability can be worked together.

  2. BRICS Group Firm: The journey is taking place before the upcoming summit of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) countries. There is speculation that some new members may be included in this group. Brazil is already a member of BRICS, while African countries like Ghana and Namibia are also very important financially. This tour can further strengthen the role and situation of India within BRICs.


  3. Bilateral relations promote: It is not limited to BRICS only, but this journey will also provide a new dimension to India’s bilateral relations with countries like Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil and Namibia. Both Africa and Latin America are strategically and economically important for India, especially in the areas of trade, investment and development cooperation.

India’s approach:

The tour suggests that India is now emerging as an important player and leader on the global stage, not just a partner. By strengthening its relations with the countries of Global South, India wants to represent their interests in global decisions, and to contribute to creating a rule-based, more equitable world order.

Overall, Prime Minister Modi’s multi-national visit will not only carry forward the goals of India’s foreign policy, but it will also give a clear indication to the world with India’s growing diplomatic access and ‘Global South’.

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