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Modi and Milei Meet in Argentina Ahead of BRICS Summit

  • On July 4, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, commencing a two-day official visit that marks the third stop in his five-country tour.
  • The visit follows Modi's recent two-day trip to Trinidad and Tobago, where both countries signed six agreements to strengthen bilateral ties.
  • Modi received a ceremonial welcome at Ezeiza International Airport and was greeted by an enthusiastic Indian diaspora chanting 'Bharat Mata ki Jai' and 'Modi-Modi'.
  • In discussions with President Javier Milei, Modi highlighted the importance of strengthening collaboration in sectors such as farming, essential minerals, power, commerce, travel, technological innovation, and financial investment.
  • The visit marks the first bilateral trip by an Indian prime minister to Argentina in 57 years and aims to deepen strategic partnership across multiple sectors.
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Modi and Milei meet in Argentina ahead of BRICS summit

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Argentine President Javier Milei in Buenos Aires on Saturday, urging the expansion of New Delhi's preferential trade deal with South America's Mercosur bloc.

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The Indian leader arrived last night in Buenos Aires. He will only be a handful of hours in Argentina, before leaving for Brazil to participate in the BRICS summit.

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Cricketnmore broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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