Top 10 things on the agenda:
1 | The Prime Minister will first travel to Afghanistan where he will inaugurate the Afghan-India Friendship Dam, earlier known as Salma Dam, in Herat province, along with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. Both the leaders will also hold talks on a range of issues.
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2 | Mr. Modi said he will exchange notes with “friend” Ghani on regional situation and “setting agenda” for bilateral cooperation in the coming period.
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3 | After Afghanistan, Mr. Modi will travel to energy-rich Qatar and from there he will leave for a two-day visit to Switzerland on Sunday.
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4 | About the Qatar visit, Mr. Modi had said, “This visit will nourish the historical bonds of friendship deeply rooted in people to people contacts, energy, trade and investment partnership.” The Prime Minister will also interact with business leaders in Qatar with an aim seek investment and realise the full potential of trade and investment cooperation between the two countries.
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5 | In Qatar, the Prime Minister will hold talks with his counterpart Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani and Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani on a host of issues which may include trade and security.
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6 | About his visit to Switzerland, Mr. Modi described the country as India’s key partner in Europe. Asked at a press briefing on PM’s visit whether the issue of black money will be raised by Mr. Modi during his talks with Swiss leaders, Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar said both the countries are in touch on the issue. “We are in touch with the Swiss government under the DTAA (Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement) mandate and we have had some discussions on this and we have a few planned in the near future. We have received support from the Swiss authorities on exchange of information on tax data between the two countries.
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7 | From Switzerland, the Prime Minister travels to Washington on June 6 where he will have a packed schedule including an address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress. He will be the fifth Indian Prime Minister to do so. Mr. Modi is visiting the U.S. at the invitation of Mr. Obama.
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8 | Mr. Modi will begin his U.S. visit on June 6. He’ll pay tributes at the Arlington National Cemetery. He will then meet heads of a number of American think tanks and will attend an event to repatriate Indian antiquity by the U.S.
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9 | Mr. Modi will address the 40th AGM of the USIBC (US India Business Council) and meet US business leaders who he said have, over the past two years, “shown renewed confidence in India.” The Prime Minister said he will also interact with members of the House of Representatives and the Senate, “many of whom have been valued friends of India and strong votaries of deepening India-USA ties.”
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10 | The Prime Minister will arrive in Mexico on June 8. He will have extensive talks with Mexican President Enrique Peieto on key bilateral issues including India’s membership in the NSG. |
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, on Saturday, jointly inaugurated the Afghan-India Friendship Dam, a Rs 1,700 crore showpiece infrastructure project by India in strategically important Herat province, reflecting India’s strong commitment to reconstruction of the war-ravaged country.
The Prime Minister will also hold talks with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on the current situation in the country and the peace process besides other bilateral and regional issues.
Mr. Modi will also visit Qatar, Switzerland, the U.S. and Mexico, during which the focus will be on broadening bilateral trade, energy and security cooperation and push for India’s bid to become a member of Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).
Mr. Modi is likely to seek support of Switzerland and Mexico for India’s membership in the 48-member NSG. The issue is likely to figure in Mr. Modi’s meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington on June 7.
1:07 p.m.: PM Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to jointly inaugurate the Afghan-India Friendship Dam in Herat, shortly.
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