German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to visit India on February 25; Australian, Israel PMs next to visit
World leaders to visit India: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will visit New Delhi and hold discussions with PM Modi on various issues.
World leaders to visit India: Three high-profile World leaders will pay a State visit to India in the next 15 days. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will visit New Delhi and hold discussions with PM Modi on various issues.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to visit India on February 25
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will visit India on February 25 - February 26. This will be Scholz's first visit to India after assuming the post of Chancellor of Germany in December 2021.
Sharing the information about Scholz's visit to India, German Ambassador Philipp Ackermann said that the mutual understanding and cooperation between the two countries is increasing rapidly. And this upcoming bilateral talk between PM Modi and German Chancellor Scholz will give a new direction to this relationship.
Since last year, countries like Germany, France have been continuously telling European countries that the Indian Prime Minister should use his close ties with Russia to help resolve the Ukraine crisis. From that point of view also the visit of the Chancellor of Germany to India is important.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to visit India on March 2
Italy's newly elected Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will also be visiting India next month. This will be Meloni's first visit to India after becoming the Prime Minister. She Will be in New Delhi on March 2.
India's relations with Italy are getting stronger. The Ukraine crisis, terrorism, trade and technical exchanges are expected to be discussed extensively during the meeting between the leaders of the two countries in the National Capital.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to visit India on March 8
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will visit India on March 8. India's contact with Australia as a member of the Quad is increasing and the strategic relationship between the two countries has changed rapidly. After the formation of the Quad - Australia, America, Japan and India - are making their partnership strong to counter China. This is the reason why the visit of Prime Minister of Australia Antony Albanese is important.
Recently, Hindu temples have also been attacked by Khalistani fundamentalists in Australia. India can also raise this issue during Anthony Albanese's meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Delhi. However, apart from this, there can also be mutual agreements between the two countries on issues related to mutual cooperation and defense trade in the Indo-Pacific region.
Israel's PM to visit India in the middle of the year
Israel's Prime Minister can also visit India in the middle of the year. According to Israel's ambassador, discussions are going on between the two countries on this, and soon the date of the visit will be decided.
In the last few years, the relations between India and Israel have changed rapidly and cooperation between the two countries has increased. There has been good chemistry between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu, both leaders do not forget to congratulate each other on various occasions.
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