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Modi in Argentina LIVE: PM to meet Argentina President Milei

Modi in Argentina LIVE: PM to meet Argentina President Milei

The Hindu11 hours ago
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today (July 5, 2025) will hold wide-ranging talks with Argentina President Milei as he kicks off the third leg of a five-nation tour. According to the MEA, the bilateral engagement will focus on further boosting India-Argentina partnership in key areas including defence, agriculture, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, trade and investment.
Mr. Modi will also pay homage to Jose de San Martin, widely regarded as the Father of the Argentine Nation, at the Plaza de San Martin in Buenos Aires.
This is the first Indian bilateral visit at the Prime Ministerial level to Argentina in 57 years. It is Modi's second visit to the country as prime minister; he had visited in 2018 for the G20 Summit. In the fourth leg of his visit, Modi will travel to Brazil to attend the 17th BRICS Summit, followed by a state visit. In the final leg of his visit, Modi will travel to Namibia.
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