Which country did PM Narendra Modi visit recently?
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Which country did PM Narendra Modi visit recently?
2016
Country | Areas visited | Purpose(s) |
---|---|---|
Qatar | Doha | State visit |
Switzerland | Geneva | State visit |
United States | Washington, D.C. | State visit |
Mexico | Mexico City | Working visit |
What is the important aspect of India’s foreign policy?
Non-alignment is the most important feature of India’s foreign policy. Its core element is to maintain independence in foreign affairs by not joining any military alliance formed by the USA and the Soviet Union, which emerged as an important aspect of Cold War politics after the Second World War.
Why did Narendra Modi left home?
Modi left home at age 18 soon after his marriage to Jashodaben Chimanlal Modi, whom he abandoned and publicly acknowledged as his wife many decades later.
How many foreign trips did PM Modi undertake in 2019?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi undertook seven foreign trips and visited nine countries between August and November this year, the External Affairs Ministry told Parliament on Wednesday. Manmohan Singh Went On More Foreign Trips Than PM Modi, Says Amit Shah India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Thursday October 10, 2019
Did Modi’s foreign trips really reduce India’s exports by 45\%?
Congress today sought to take the sheen out of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s frequent foreign tours, alleging India’s exports have dropped by a whooping 45 per cent despite him completing 30 foreign visits during his 18-month tenure.
Why did Modi visit Bangladesh in 2015?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a State visit to Bangladesh from 6 – 7 June 2015 at the invitation of H.E. Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh. This visit, the Prime Minister’s first to Bangladesh, reflects the importance of the bilateral relationship between India and Bangladesh.
Why did Modi visit South Korea and Mongolia?
Modi become the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Mongolia. During his visit, he boosted talks on the supplying of Mongolian Uranium to India. Modi’s visit to South Korea was part of India’s East Asia policy and Modi’s attempt to promote his Make in India concept to Korean investors.