Modi Strengthens Bilateral Ties with World Leaders at UNGA
Prime Minister Modi, during his visit to New York for the UN General Assembly, engaged in talks with several world leaders, including Nepalese PM KP Oli, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and Kuwait's Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah. The discussions focused on enhancing bilateral ties and reaffirming India's support for Palestine.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held high-level dialogues with world leaders such as Nepalese Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, engaging in talks on multiple bilateral issues and reiterating India's support for Palestinian people.
In New York for the second leg of his three-day visit to the United States, Modi disclosed that his discussion with Oli focused on energy, technology, and trade, aiming to bolster the robust India-Nepal relationship further.
On a broader canvas, PM Modi also conversed with Kuwait's Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khalid Al Sabah to explore avenues for deepening their historical ties and people-to-people connections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
- READ MORE ON:
- Modi
- UNGA
- bilateral relations
- India
- Nepal
- Palestine
- Kuwait
- energy
- technology
- trade
ALSO READ
Nepal's Firm Stance on One China Policy: PM Oli's Commitment
Nepal's News Agency Embraces Diversity with New Regional Language Services
Illegal Cash Seizure at Nepal-India Border: Two Arrested
Gaza: War has set Palestine’s development back nearly 70 years
UNDP and UNESCWA Warn of Soaring Poverty in Palestine Amid Conflict