‘India’s ties with each country stands on its own’

Arindam Bagchi further emphasised on the takeaways of PM Modi’s visit to Papua New Guinea and Fiji and said that these visits benefit both countries…reports Asian Lite News

Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi– while responding to if Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to France is aimed at “countering Chinese influence” — said that “India’s relationship with each country stands on its own.”

He also said that there are a number of issues on the agenda ahead of PM Modi’s visit to France next week, which will be disclosed soon. Addressing the press briefing of the Ministry of External Affairs, Arindam Bagchi, the MEA spokesperson said, “The diplomatic advisor of France is here. The visit has been ongoing, his principal interlocutor has actually met NSA Ajit Doval. I am not in a position to share more as the visit is still unfolding”.

Speaking ahead about PM Modi’s visit to France, Bagchi added, “The Prime Minister would be the chief guest at the Bastille Day celebrations. There are a number of issues that are on the agenda generally, and hopefully, we will be able to share more on the issue close to the dates”.

On being asked about if PM Modi’s foreign visits are aimed at countering Chinese influence, the MEA spokesperson said that each particular visit has a certain context, a certain objective and India’s relationship with each country stands on its own.

“This year, the Prime Minister has gone to various places. The three-nation tour to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Japan. He has recently completed a very successful visit to the US. On the way back, he also did a state visit to Egypt. I would not like to categorise them in relation to China, in any way. Each visit has a certain context, a certain objective, and a certain follow-up mechanism that happens,” Bagchi said.

Speaking in the context of if these visits are to counter Chinese influence, he said, “Our relationships stand on their own with each of these countries and we would certainly like to strengthen and deepen them”.

Arindam Bagchi further emphasised on the takeaways of PM Modi’s visit to Papua New Guinea and Fiji and said that these visits benefit both countries.

“The visit to Papua New Guinea, I think is a great way to reach out to the Pacific countries, and it is the first time that an Indian Prime Minister was actually there…it will have a good response and impact in strengthening our relations not just with Papua New Guinea, but with other countries,” Bagchi said.

He added, “With Fiji for example, we had the World Hindi Conference earlier this year. So there are multiple elements of every visit, also the benefit to both countries that accrue from such visits”.

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