Port Moresby [Papua New Guinea], May 21 (ANI): The Indian diaspora in Papua New Guinea (PNG) had been immersed in a festival-like celebration upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival at PNG’s capital metropolis Port Moresby on Friday.
The members of the Indian group in PNG stated that they had been delighted with the go to of PM Modi to PNG.
A bunch of three little ladies stated in a cheerful manner, “We love you Modiji. Welcome to Papua New Guinea.”Another man stated, “PM Modi’s arrival in Papua New Guinea will improve the presence of PNG in the South Pacific.” Another particular person stated the world ought to take inspiration from the type of growth PM Modi has carried out in India.
A toddler was current with a portray of PM Modi and Mahatma Gandhi.
“PM Modi is a selfless leader, he is a global leader and his arrival will improve PNG-India relations,” stated a girl. She added, “Welcome Modiji.”A person stated, “Today PNG PM Marape touched PM Modi’s feet. This kind of respect for India was earned by PM Modi.””Due to PM Modi’s visit, the whole world will get to know of PNG,” he added.
During his Papua New Guinea go to, PM Modi is ready to co-chair the third Summit of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC III Summit) on Monday. PM Modi’s Papua New Guinea counterpart James Marape may even be there.
The FIPIC Summit will see participation from leaders of 14 nations. Normally all of them hardly ever converge collectively resulting from connectivity and different points.
FIPIC was launched throughout PM Modi’s go to to Fiji in 2014.
Apart from the FIPIC engagements, PM Modi may even have bilateral interactions with Papua New Guinea Governor-General Sir Bob Dadae, Prime Minister Marape and among the different PIC Leaders taking part within the Summit.
After his go to to Papua New Guinea, PM Modi will journey to Sydney on the invitation of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
On Sunday, PM Modi wrapped up his fruitful go to to Japan and departed for Papua New Guinea.
The Prime Minister is on a six-day go to to 3 nations — Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia from May 19 to 24.
This tour includes the G7 and Quad summits which had been held in Hiroshima and the following bilateral assembly with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and internet hosting the third summit for the Forum for India- Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) in Papua New Guinea. (ANI)

