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Deutsche Welle15.06.2026Monde1 dk okuma

Narendra Modi Becomes First Indian PM to Visit Slovakia

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  • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an official visit to Slovakia, the first by an Indian PM since the country's independence in 1993.
  • The trip aims to strengthen bilateral ties in trade, investment, and manufacturing, with Modi receiving a traditional welcome and set to meet Slovakian leaders.

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Narendra Modi is on an official trip to Slovakia, marking the first time an Indian Prime Minister has visited the country since its independence in 1993. The visit aims to enhance bilateral relations.

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India's Narendra Modi is in the middle of an official trip to Slovakia, making him the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the central European country since it split from Czechoslovakia and became an independent country in 1993.

The visit is aimed at bolstering India's relations with Slovakia in areas including trade, investment, and automobile and railway manufacturing, the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi said as it announced the visit last week.

Diplomatic relations were established between New Delhi and Bratislava over 30 years ago after the separation of Czechoslovakia to the independent states of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Modi gets traditional welcome in Slovakia

Modi arrived in the capital Bratislava for a three-day trip on Sunday evening, where he was received by the Slovak Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Juraj Blanar, Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a statement on X.

Modi's welcome included the traditional Slovakian ceremony of offering guests bread and salt.

A rendition of India's national song "Vande Mataram" was also performed by the Lucnica Ensemble.

Modi was also greeted by members of the Indian diaspora, Indian news agency ANI reported.

"This visit represents an opportunity to deepen relations between India and Slovakia and to explore new possibilities for cooperation," Modi wrote on X as he reached Slovakia after holding bilateral talks with French President Emmanuel Macron in Nice.

The Indian leader is set to meet Slovakia's President Peter Pellegrini and Prime Minister Robert Fico during his visit.

"I look forward to constructive negotiations," he said about the scheduled talks in Slovakia.

Modi is expected back in France on Tuesday to participate in the G7 Summit in Evian.

Questions ouvertes

  • What specific trade or investment deals were discussed?
  • What are the long-term implications for the automobile and railway sectors?

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