Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on a significant visit to Papua
New Guinea, strengthening diplomatic ties and expanding India’s engagement
with the Pacific region. This marks the first-ever visit by an Indian Prime
Minister to Papua New Guinea, underlining India’s commitment to deepening
bilateral relations with Pacific Island nations.
During the visit, PM Modi is expected to hold talks with Papua New Guinea’s
leaders, exploring avenues for cooperation in various sectors such as
trade, investment, agriculture, energy, and education. The visit also aims
to enhance people-to-people connections and cultural exchanges between the
two nations.
India’s engagement with Pacific Island nations has gained momentum in
recent years, with a focus on mutual development and addressing shared
challenges. PM Modi’s visit to Papua New Guinea is a testament to India’s
proactive “Act East” policy and its commitment to fostering regional
cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
New Guinea, strengthening diplomatic ties and expanding India’s engagement
with the Pacific region. This marks the first-ever visit by an Indian Prime
Minister to Papua New Guinea, underlining India’s commitment to deepening
bilateral relations with Pacific Island nations.
During the visit, PM Modi is expected to hold talks with Papua New Guinea’s
leaders, exploring avenues for cooperation in various sectors such as
trade, investment, agriculture, energy, and education. The visit also aims
to enhance people-to-people connections and cultural exchanges between the
two nations.
India’s engagement with Pacific Island nations has gained momentum in
recent years, with a focus on mutual development and addressing shared
challenges. PM Modi’s visit to Papua New Guinea is a testament to India’s
proactive “Act East” policy and its commitment to fostering regional
cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.