PM Modi News / PM Modi will visit these 5 countries from July 2, will participate in BRICS conference

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on an important visit to five countries from July 2. He will first participate in the BRICS conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on July 6-7. He will try to garner global support against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. After this, he will visit Trinidad, Argentina, Ghana and Namibia.

PM Modi News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to leave on a diplomatic tour of five countries from July 2, which is considered a big step towards further strengthening India's role on global forums. He will start this tour by attending the BRICS summit to be held on July 6-7 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. During this, Prime Minister Modi can try to unite the BRICS countries by taking a tough stand against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.

Strategy to surround Pakistan

Modi's focus in the BRICS summit will be on the issue of Pakistan's support to terrorism. According to sources, he can appeal to other member countries—Brazil, Russia, China, and South Africa—to take a common stand on this. This is part of India's policy in which global cooperation is being promoted against terrorism.

Xi Jinping's absence, Modi's growing popularity

Chinese President Xi Jinping may distance himself from this BRICS summit to be held in Brazil. In his place, Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang is expected to attend. According to political analysts, Jinping's distance is the result of his discomfort with Prime Minister Modi's global popularity. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has invited Modi for a special state dinner, which is a sign of this growing importance.

Visits to Trinidad, Argentina, Ghana and Namibia also scheduled

After Brazil, Prime Minister Modi will visit Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Ghana and Namibia. These visits are being conducted with the aim of further strengthening India's diplomatic partnership with the "Global South". During this, agreements are likely to be reached on issues like development, energy cooperation, and trade.

First major foreign visit after Operation Sindoor

This visit will be PM Modi's first major global diplomatic initiative after India's recent military mission "Operation Sindoor". Modi's international image has been further strengthened after this operation. According to a new international survey, PM Modi's global approval rating is 78%, which takes him far ahead of Donald Trump and other major leaders. At the same time, the Prime Minister of Pakistan is proving incapable of making any impact on international forums.