Around Seven nations’ leaders to attend Modi’s swearing-in; No to Pakistan
Leaders of Bangladesh and Seychelles arrive in Delhi; ones of Bhutan, Mauritius, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Maldives on Sunday
Around Seven nations’ leaders to attend Modi’s swearing-in; No to Pakistan
New Delhi: Seven leaders of neighbouring nations barring Pakistan, but including the currently-estranged Maldives, will attend the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi on Sunday evening.
Hasina and Vice-President of Seychelles Ahmed Afif have already arrived in Delhi.
The leaders of Bangladesh and Seychelles have already arrived in Delhi, while the ones of Bhutan, Nepal, Mauritius, Nepal and Sri Lanka will land on Sunday.
In a way, the invitations are a redux of Modi’s first swearing-in when he had invited all of SAARC’s leaders including then Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif.
Sources said no invite was sent to Islamabad and, even if it had been despatched, Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif could not have made it in view of his pre-scheduled and much-awaited ongoing visit to China.
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina is the first overseas distinguished visitor to arrive for the swearing-in ceremony of Modi and Council of Ministers. She was recieved by Secretary, MEA, Muktesh Pardesh.
“This visit of one of our most valued partners will further strengthen close and deep-rooted bonds of friendship,” said a MEA statement.
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