In a bid to further expand bilateral relations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a three-day visit to Germany, Denmark and France from May 2 to May 4.
This will be PM Modi’s first abroad visit this year, Ministry of External Affairs said on Wednesday. He will first travel to Germany and then fly to Denmark.
From Germany, the Prime Minister will travel to Copenhagen at the invitation of the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen where he will participate in the second India-Nordic summit.
The MEA said the bilateral component of the visit will include talks with Frederiksen as well as an audience with Queen Margrethe II.
"The green strategic partnership was the first of its kind arrangement between India and Denmark. The visit would provide both sides an opportunity to review its progress, as well as examine ways to further expand our multifaceted cooperation," the MEA said.
"During the visit, Prime Minister will attend an India-Denmark Business Forum and also address members of the Indian diaspora," it added.
On May 4, PM Modi will reach Paris and meet French President Emmanuel Macron who was re-elected to the top post on Monday.
"On his return journey on May 4, the prime minister will briefly stopover in Paris and meet Emmanuel Macron, President of France," the MEA said.
"India and France are celebrating 75 years of their diplomatic relations this year and the meeting between the two leaders will set a more ambitious agenda of the strategic partnership," it said.
"In Berlin, the prime minister will hold bilateral talks with Olaf Scholz, Federal Chancellor of Germany, and the two leaders will co-chair the sixth edition of the India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations (IGC)," the MEA further said.
The biennial IGC is a unique dialogue format that also sees the participation of several ministers from both sides. It will be Modi's first IGC with Chancellor Scholz.
"During his visit, the prime minister and Chancellor Scholz would also jointly address a business event. The prime minister will address and interact with the Indian community in Germany," the MEA said.
In 2021, India and Germany commemorated 70 years of the establishment of diplomatic relations and the two countries have been strategic partners since 2000.
"This visit will be an opportunity to enhance and intensify cooperation in a broad range of areas and for the two governments to exchange views on regional and global matters of mutual interest," the MEA said.
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