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PM Modi To Embark On Four-Day Visit To UK, Maldives Starting July 23 | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said in a statement on Sunday, Modi’s fourth visit to the country (MEA) said that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will make a two-day official visit to England between July 23-24 on July 23-24.

In particular, Prime Minister Modi’s visit to England is among the speculation that the two countries can officially sign the India-England free trade agreement.

During this visit, Modi will have comprehensive interviews about all aspects of British counterparts and India-England bilateral relations and at the same time King III. He is likely to meet Charles.

According to Mea, Prime Minister Modi’s majesty King III. He’s expected to call Charles. During the visit, the two sides will also review the progress of the comprehensive strategic partnership (CSP) by focusing on trade and economy, technology and innovation, defense and security, climate, health, education and human-human ties.

For the second leg of his visit, Prime Minister Modi, President of the Republic of Maldives. Upon the invitation of Mohamed Muizzu, he will make a state visit to Maldives between 25-26 July. This, the Prime Minister’s third visit to the Maldives and Dr. During the Mohamed Muizzu Presidency, a state or government president will be the first visit to the Maldives.

Pm Modi will be the ‘guest of honor’ during the 60th anniversary celebrations of the Maldives independence on July 26th.

Pm Modi during the visit, Dr. Mohamed will meet Muizzu and will make discussions on mutual interest. The two leaders will also evaluate the progress in the implementation of the Indian-Maldians’ common vision for the ‘Comprehensive Economic and Maritime Safety Partnership’, which was adopted during the state visit of the Maldives President in October 2024 to India.

Mea emphasized that the visit reflects the importance given to the Maldives, the maritime neighbor Maldives, which continues to hold a special place in the ‘first neighborhood’ policy and vision of India in Mahasagar. The visit will provide an opportunity for both sides to further deepen and strengthen the close bilateral relationship.

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