New Delhi. There is no doubt that during the tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has raised the flag of success on the foreign policy front, he has given the country that position on the foreign policy front, which is still a dream for many countries. It’s the same. In the midst of the ongoing political turmoil in Pakistan, there was an all-round discussion about the way former Prime Minister Imran Khan read praises in the name of Indian foreign policy. Imran Khan has also been a fan of Indian foreign policy. At the same time, apart from him, the heads of many other countries have also read praises in the name of Indian foreign policy. On the other hand, if anyone deserves credit for supporting Indian foreign policy, it is Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During his tenure, he has taken many big steps to strengthen the country on the foreign policy front.
Now meanwhile, there is news that he is leaving from May 2 on a three-day Europe tour. During this he will travel to Germany, France and Denmark. According to sources, during this time he will participate in 25 programs. In the meantime, he will also interact with seven heads of state. Meanwhile, he will also interact with many businessmen and encourage them to call them investments in India. First PM Modi will leave for Germany. He will then stay in Denmark and then in Paris on May 4, where he plans to meet many people. During this, many local programs of Germany and India will also be organized, in which both countries will play their part. The market for discussion in the global corridors including political is buzzing regarding the two-day visit of PM Modi. The process of seeing his tour through different mirrors continues.
However, it is worth noting here that PM Modi is leaving for a tour of Europe at a time when the war between Russia and Ukraine continues. Despite all the efforts, the process of war is not taking its name to stop. At the same time, Germany’s soft stand on Ukraine and its opposition to Russia is well known. On the other hand, if we talk about India, then India’s neutral stance on the Russo-Ukraine war remains intact. Now in such a situation, what issues are discussed during the three-day Europe tour by PM Modi. All eyes will be on this.