Prime Minister Modi's Historic Visit to Austria: A Bridge of Culture and Innovation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Austria marks the first by an Indian PM in 41 years, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic ties. Modi engaged with Austrian scholars and Nobel laureate Anton Zeilinger, discussing Indology, Indian culture, and quantum technology. The visit emphasized Indo-Austrian collaboration for global peace and prosperity.
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In a milestone visit marking 75 years of diplomatic ties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with leading Austrian Indologists in Vienna. Modi's discussions with scholars like Dr. Birgit Kellner and Prof. Martin Gaenszle covered facets of Indian history, philosophy, and culture, highlighting Austria's deep academic engagement with India.
Modi's visit also included a significant meeting with Nobel Laureate Anton Zeilinger, a prominent physicist renowned for his work in quantum mechanics. Modi shared insights on India's National Quantum Mission, emphasizing India's commitment to fostering innovation and technological advancement.
In talks with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, Modi underscored the importance of cooperation between democratic nations like India and Austria to promote global peace and prosperity. This historic visit not only strengthens bilateral ties but also paves the way for future collaborations in culture and technology.
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