1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Osaka in Japan for the global summit of world leaders, the G-20 Summit. 2. PM Modi will be holding meetings with several world leaders, including US President Donald Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin. 3. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, PM Modi will on Thursday morning hold bilateral and multilateral meetings with several leaders. The Prime Minister will be in Osaka for three days.

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1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Osaka in Japan for the global summit of world leaders, the G-20 Summit.
2. PM Modi will be holding meetings with several world leaders, including US President Donald Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
3. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, PM Modi will on Thursday morning hold bilateral and multilateral meetings with several leaders. The Prime Minister will be in Osaka for three days.

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Ref : G 20 Summit: PM Narendra Modi arrives at Kansai International Airport, Japan : 27/06/2019 : India Today : (With PTI inputs) : PMINDIA

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Osaka in Japan for the global summit of world leaders, the G-20 Summit.

PM Modi will be holding meetings with several world leaders, including US President Donald Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin.


According to the Ministry of External Affairs, PM Modi will on Thursday morning hold bilateral and multilateral meetings with several leaders. The Prime Minister will be in Osaka for three days.

Upon his arrival, PM Modi was greeted by the Indian community at the Swissotel Nankai, where he was welcomed with chants of 'Modi, Modi'. This is PM Modi's sixth G20 Summit.


The White House said Trump and Modi would hold a bilateral meeting on June 28. This would be the third engagement of Trump on Friday, which would start with his meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at 8.30 am local time. Thereafter, Modi would join Abe and Trump for a trilateral meeting at 9.15 am.

*PM Modi was greeted with chants of Modi, Modi upon his arrival at the Osaka hotel. (Image: MEA/Twitter)

The Trump-Modi meeting assumes significance in the wake of the strain that has popped up in the bilateral relationship on a host of trade and economic issues.

Ahead of his departure, PM Modi issued a statement, setting the agenda for the global summit. From women empowerment to terrorism and artificial intelligence, PM Modi hopes to engage with the participating countries on a varied range of issues.


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"Pictures say it all!

PM @narendramodi greeted by excited and proud young members of the Indian community on his arrival at the hotel in Osaka. pic.twitter.com/HHaCM0rnRe
— Raveesh Kumar (@MEAIndia) June 27, 2019"

"I look forward to discussing the major challenges and opportunities faced by our world today with other global leaders. Women Empowerment, issues related to digitalization and artificial intelligence, and progress in achieving SDGs and in our common efforts to address major global challenges such as terrorism and climate change form the rich agenda of the Summit," said the statement by PM Modi.


PM Modi also said that the Osaka Summit will serve as an important stepping stone for India to host the G20 Summit in 2022, on the 75th anniversary of Independence.

PM Modi said, "The Osaka Summit will also be an important stepping stone for India towards hosting the G-20 Summit in 2022, when we usher in a New India in the 75th Anniversary year of our Independence."



"I also look forward to host the next Russia, India and China (RIC) Informal Summit on the sidelines, and also to participate in the next informal meetings of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and JAI (Japan, America and India) leaders," he added.

On Wednesday, ahead of the G20 summit, PM Modi met US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and touched upon several issues, including India's defence deal with Russia.


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Departure Statement of Prime Minister for G 20 Osaka Summit : 26 Jun, 2019 : PMINDIA 

I am visiting Osaka, Japan to attend G 20 Summit. I look forward to discussing the major challenges and opportunities faced by our world today with other global leaders. Women Empowerment, issues related to digitalization and artificial intelligence, and progress in achieving SDGs and in our common efforts to address major global challenges such as terrorism and climate change form the rich agenda of the Summit.

The Summit will provide an important opportunity to reiterate and reinforce our strong support to reformed multilateralism, which is crucial for preserving rule-based international order in today’s fast changing world. The Summit will also be a platform for sharing India’s strong developmental experience of the last five years, which provided the basis for a resounding mandate by the people of India to the Government to continue on the path to progress and stability.

The Osaka Summit will also be an important stepping stone for India towards hosting the G-20 Summit in 2022, when we usher in a New India in the 75th Anniversary year of our Independence.

On the sidelines, I also look forward to engaging with leaders of our major partner countries on important issues of bilateral and global importance.

I also look forward to host the next Russia, India and China (RIC) Informal Summit on the sidelines, and also to participate in the next informal meetings of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and JAI (Japan, America and India) leaders.
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OPINION : Modi said, if Congress loses, country is lost, country or Congress, Congress ie country, ego has a limit : June 26, 2019 : PMINDIA

Responding to the discussion on the thanks motion on the President's address, Prime Minister Modi in the Rajya Sabha said, "Such opportunities come very little when the elections are fought by the people themselves. The people of the country were fighting beyond 2019 election parties. ''

*Modi said that demoralizing the BJP and giving defeat to the country is an insult to democracy.

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*Said on Wednesday that this is an insult to the crores of voters, farmers and media of the country.
*He said that the defeat of Congress will not lead the country because Congress is not a nation.

BJP got majority in the NDA elections' country of defeat 'tell' Congress is falling, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has insulted millions of voters, farmers and the media in the country say that it said on Wednesday.

He said that the defeat of Congress will not lead the country because Congress is not a nation. Responding to the discussion on the thanks motion on the President's address, Prime Minister Modi in the Rajya Sabha said, "Such opportunities come very little when the elections are fought by the people themselves. The people of the country were fighting beyond 2019 election parties. ''

He said that these elections were special; after several decades, becoming the absolute majority of the governments, the stability of the voters' mind is expressed. Modi said that demoralizing the BJP and giving defeat to the country is an insult to democracy.

Taking a dig at the Opposition Congress, the Prime Minister said, "If the Congress loses, the country is defeated." Country ie Congress, Congress or the country Ego has a limit. "He said that by losing the Congress, the country will not lose because Congress is not a nation.

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LAST WORDS : Modi's question in Congress in the Rajya Sabha- Hindustan lost in Wayanad and Rae Bareli? : 26/06/2019 : PMINDIA


Replying to the Rajya Sabha, the Prime Minister said that you have won, but the country has lost the use of such words as an insult to the people of the country.

Discussion on the address of President Ramnath Kovind in both the Houses of Parliament has been continuing for two days. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded to a discussion in the Rajya Sabha. During this time, the PM's target was once again the Congress Party. He replied to the statement of Congress where the party had asked Narendra Modi's victory to defeat the country. PM Modi said that if the party, which has been in power for 55 years, could not open account in 17 states, then what is the country lost?

Replying to the Rajya Sabha, the Prime Minister said that you have won, but the country has lost the use of such words as an insult to the people of the country. PM Modi said whether Hindustan was defeated in Wayanad, did India lose in Rae Bareli or else India lost in Amethi.

He said that it is believed that if the Congress loses, the country is defeated, it is a completely wrong thinking. Does Congress mean the country has come? During this time he said that if your account is not opened in 17 years, then India has lost. Apart from this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also surrounded the Congress on EVM issue.

*Ghulam Nabi Azad gave the statement in the Rajya Sabha


Let me tell you that when the Congress's Ghulam Nabi Azad was speaking in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, he told this thing. Ghulam Nabi Azad had said that the Bharatiya Janata Party may have won the elections by the politics of partition, but the country has lost its policies.

Ghulam Nabi Azad had said that we need old India, New India should not where people are lynching at. Azad targeted the Modi government while targeting the issue of lining in Jharkhand.

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