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Greece’s second-largest honour to Modi was his statement that the two countries “understand each other like old friends” and that they plan to treble their bilateral trade by 2030

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On a one-day visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Greece. Here, negotiations between the two nations took place at the delegation level

. The Prime Minister said, “We understand each other like old friends,” in the joint statement. By 2030, our bilateral commerce will have doubled. The PM paid respects to those who perished in the Greek wildfires.

At the same time, Prime Minister Modi received a formal greeting from President Katrina Sakellaropoulou. The second-highest accolade in Greece, the Grand Cross of the Order of Honour, was given to him. I appreciate the President, the Greek administration, and the Greek people for this distinction, Modi remarked. This demonstrates the Greek people’s respect for India.

Major takeaways from PM Modi’s speech

Concerning geopolitical matters, we coordinate. Whether it be the Mediterranean Sea or the Indo-Pacific.

A Prime Minister from India has returned to Greece after a 40-year absence. The depth of our relationships hasn’t weakened in spite of this.

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We’ll make our strategic alliance stronger. We determined that the defence industries needed a boost. Terrorism-related issues were covered.

Our National Security Advisors should have a forum for discussion, we have determined. By 2030, our bilateral commerce will have doubled.

A contract for collaboration in the agricultural industry has been signed. Work needs to be done to improve relationships amongst people. We also talked about global and national issues.Chandrayaan’s success benefits not just India but the entire world. Any scientist will benefit from this.The Grand Cross of the Order of Honour was given to me. In the name of India’s 140 billion people, I received this honour.

Modi is welcomed by the Indian community

Upon his arrival in Athens, PM Modi was welcomed with a guard of honour. Outside the airport, individuals of Indian descent greeted him with drums and drums. At the “Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,” he afterwards paid respect to the fallen soldiers.

Modi was also given a headpiece, which is a type of traditional Greek crown, by the Indian community. Prior to that, PM Modi travelled to Greece’s capital city of Athens on a one-day tour on Friday morning at around 9 am. At the airport, he was greeted by George Gerapatritis, the foreign minister.

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Greece has reportedly been interested in purchasing India’s BrahMos cruise missile for a long time. In this case, an agreement might be reached on the delivery of the BrahMos missile to Greece during PM Modi’s visit.

PM Modi will speak to people with Indian ancestry.

There will be discussion on bilateral cooperation in trade, technology, and defence. The PM will receive a ceremonial reception. He will meet Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the Greek prime minister. Modi will go to a business lunch that the Greek prime minister is hosting.

Additionally, he will encounter prominent Greek figures. He will then address those of Indian descent after that. Along with PM Modi, 12 Indian businessmen have reportedly arrived in Athens, according to the Greek City Times story. He will be presented to a Greek businessman.

In 1983, Indira Gandhi visited Greece.

Please let people know that an Indian prime minister is visiting Greece after 40 years. After Indira Gandhi, Modi is the second prime minister to travel to Greece. In 1983, Indira travelled to Greece.

PM Modi will visit Greece to sever the Turkey-Pakistan partnership.

Turkey opposes India on the Kashmir dispute in favour of Pakistan. Not only that, but the defence cooperation between Pakistan and Iran is growing quickly. Turkey gave Pakistan Bayraktar TB2 drones in April 2023. The Russia-Ukraine war provided evidence of this drone’s effectiveness. India is directly threatened if Pakistan obtains this drone.

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In order to sever the Pak-Turkey alliance, Indian Air Force Chief VR Chaudhary travelled to Greece in August of last year. In the meantime, discussions about developing drone technology took place in both nations. Actually, Greece, a rival of Turkey, is prepared to back India in light of the threat posed by drones.

Greece can provide India with crucial information on the drone’s radar. Baryaktar drones are tiny, making it challenging to spot them on radar. The intelligence provided to India in such a case will be crucial. India can offer Greece BrahMos in exchange.

Atul Dinkar, the CEO and MD of BrahMos Aerospace, revealed during an interview that India has inked the first deal to sell BrahMos to the Defence Ministry of the Philippines. In addition, many NATO nations have expressed interest in purchasing it.

India opposes Turkey in favour of Greece on the Cyprus problem.

Greece and Turkey are still at odds over the Aegean Sea. In addition to this, there is a disagreement between the two NATO nations on how to divide the island of Cyprus. This argument dates back to 1974. Turkish troops attacked the island in retaliation for a military coup supported by Greece. Turkey afterwards changed the name of the occupied territory to Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Even before Turkey became a nation, there has been a long history of hostility between the Greeks and the Turks. India has consistently stood with Greece on this matter. Greece also backs India on the Kashmir problem at the same time. Greece backs India’s permanent seat in the United Nations as well.

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