PM Modi, Greece counterpart review progress in bilateral ties
The Hindu
Prime Minister Modi and Greece counterpart Mitsotakis strengthen bilateral ties, discussing trade, defense, and global issues.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Greece counterpart Kyriakos Mitsotakis have appreciated the momentum in bilateral ties following recent high-level exchanges.
An official statement said on Saturday (October 2, 2024) that the two leaders reiterated their firm commitment to further strengthening the India-Greece strategic partnership.
In his call to Mr. Modi, Mr. Mitsotakis warmly congratulated him on his re-election in the general elections.
They reviewed the progress in a number of areas of bilateral cooperation, including trade, defence, shipping and connectivity, in a follow-up to Mitsotakis's visit to India earlier this year.
The two leaders also exchanged views on various regional and global issues of interest, including the IMEEC.
The Deputy Chief Minister was in Puttur to attend the 12th edition of the Jana Mana programme organised by Rai Estate and Educational Charitable Trust of Puttur Congress MLA Ashok Kumar Rai wherein clothes were distributed to people, along with Deepavali Saha Bhojana, at the Kombettu taluk stadium in Puttur.
In a letter to Home Minister G. Parameshwara on October 28, the association stated: “By keeping our establishments open 24/7, along with offering food to those who need it, hotels will also provide drinking water and toilet facilities. This will benefit the public greatly. Hence, we request you to direct the Police Department to let the hotel industry function 24/7.”