Narendra Modi, Prime Minister.
Bangkok: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach Thailand on a two -day visit on Thursday. During this time, he will hold talks with the Prime Minister of Thailand, Partagarn Shinavatra and will attend the sixth BIMSTEC summit. Modi will be given a grand welcome by the Indian community in Thailand. He will meet Shinavatra in ‘Government House’, where he will be formally welcomed. On Thursday evening, Prime Minister Modi will join BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal for multi-regional technical and economic cooperation) leaders for the agreement on maritime cooperation.
Leaders of Thailand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Myanmar and Bhutan will attend this conference. At the BIMSTEC summit, Modi will meet Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Bangladesh Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus and Myanma’s military join leader Min Aung Having and other leaders including other leaders. Referring to the leader of Myanma, Thailand’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Nicordej Balanakura said, “He will attend the meeting day of the summit.” Myanma last week caused a severe earthquake in the country’s second largest city Mandalay and other parts.
The fourth BIMSTEC conference was held in Kathmandu
This will be a direct meeting of BIMSTEC leaders after the fourth BIMSTEC summit in Kathmandu, Nepal in 2018. The previous summit was held in March 2022 in the video conference format in Colombo. Modi will also meet King Maha Waziralongcorn of Thailand (also known as Rama Tenth) and Rani Suthida on Friday. Modi and Thailand’s Prime Minister Shinavatra will visit Watt Pho, one of the top six temples in Thailand. This place is famous for the huge statue of Buddha lying. In addition to the huge statue of lying Buddha, this temple is also famous for innumerable Buddha statues around them. It was the first center for public education in Thailand, where science, religion and literature courses were available.
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The Prime Minister will attend the BIMSTEC summit on Friday morning, where the group is expected to accept ‘Bangkok Vision 2030’. External Affairs Permanent Secretary Exiri Pintaruchi in the Government of Thailand said that ‘active, flexible and open BIMSTEC’ is the main attraction of the regional group headed by Thailand. The purpose of the ‘Vision’ document is to set a clear direction and goal for BIMSTEC cooperation, identifying major preferences to achieve these goals, promoting BIMSTEC as the area of peace, stability and economic stability and to increase cooperation to reduce the effects of climate change. (Language)
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