Changing demographics of international relations with India, PM Modi to visit Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia

29 May 2018 09:47:13

New Delhi, May 29: Leaving no stones unturned Prime Minister Narendra Modi has certainly created strong relations with India’s neighboring nations and also with other international nations. Looking at the demographics, PM Modi has made the country’s base strong on the international dais. PM Modi is set to embark his next visit on a three-nation to Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore today.

 

During his five-day visit, PM Modi will hold delegation level talks with the leadership of the three countries, on matters of mutual interest. This will be Prime Minister’s first official visit to Indonesia and second to Singapore. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that his visit to Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore will provide a further boost to India's Act East Policy and enhance relations and engagements with all three countries.

 

In a statement prior to his departure, PM Modi said, India has a robust strategic partnership with these countries. The meeting looks forward to holding discussions with Indonesia President Joko Widodo and joint interaction with the India-Indonesia CEOs Forum. Prime Minister said India and Indonesia enjoy strong and friendly ties and share deep historical and civilizational linkages. PM Modi said both countries are multi-ethnic, multi-religious, plural and open societies.

 

 

Prime Minister expressed confidence that his visit to Indonesia will create greater synergy between Asia’s two largest democracies and further elevate bilateral ties. PM Narendra Modi said, he will make a brief halt in Malaysia to congratulate the new Malaysian leadership and looking forward to meeting with Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. 

 

 

PM Modi said, in Singapore, he will be focusing on enhancing India-Singapore partnership in areas of Fintech, skill development, urban planning and artificial intelligence.

 

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