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PM Modi in Bimstec: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for Thailand’s two -day visit to participate in the Bimstec Summit. Leaders of Thailand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Myanmar and Bhutan are participating in this conference.
PM Modi In BIMSTEC : Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for Thailand’s two -day visit on Thursday. He is going to be a part of the sixth Bimstec Summit at the invitation of the Prime Minister of Thailand, Partagatar Shinavatra. Let us tell you that this is PM Modi’s third visit to Thailand. After this, PM will leave for Sri Lanka. During this time he will meet Shinavatra at the Government House where he will be formally welcomed. On Thursday evening, Prime Minister Modi will join BIMSTEC leaders for an agreement on maritime cooperation. Leaders of Thailand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Myanmar and Bhutan are going to participate in this conference.
This time Thailand headed
Please tell here that this Bimstec is headed by Thailand. Its objectives include adopting the 6th BIMSTEC summit manifesto in the main features of the conference, which will highlight the attitude and instructions of the leaders. Along with this, the historic Bangkok Vision 2030 will be the first strategic roadmap to increase future cooperation. Being seen as an important step towards regional contact. On the other hand, leaders will also sign the maritime transport cooperation agreement, which aims to expand the trade and journey in the Bay of Bengal.

Ministry of External Affairs released a statement
Significantly, the Ministry of External Affairs has issued a statement regarding the Bimstec Summit. In this statement, he said that the leaders are expected to discuss different institutions and capacity building measures to increase cooperation within the Bimstec structure. At the same time, India’s regional cooperation and partnership are also taking many initiatives, including issues like increasing security, trade and investment.
India is influential member
Experts believe that this summit of Bimstec will help shape the strategic direction. Along with this, it will ensure that it will serve as an important manch for economic development and safety cooperation development in the Bay region of Bengal. At the same time, India is one of the four founding members of Bimstec, who leads regional cooperation in security, energy and disaster management.