PM Narendra Modi meets Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa
Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa.
Lisbon: Portugal: PM Narendra Modi meets Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa at Necessidades Palace in Lisbon.
The Indian connection of Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa is a boon for India, which is expected to be reflected in the meeting between Costa and Prime Minister Narendra Modi later this evening in Lisbon.
Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to hold talks with Prime Minister Costa. Costa is partially of Indian origin and his election in 2015 has opened avenues for energising bilateral relations between the two nations.
Prime Minister Modi is the second Indian Prime Minister to visit Portugal. Earlier, former Prime Minister Atal Bihar Vajpayee attended a European Union meeting in Lisbon in the year 2000.
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Ahead of his visit Prime Minister Modi set a friendly tone, when he wrote on his Facebook wall that "I will pay a working visit to Portugal on 24 June 2017. Our close historical and friendly ties have picked up momentum after H.E. Prime Minister Antonio Costa's visit to India in January 2017".
The Prime Minister's post further added, "We will also discuss ways to further enhance the bilateral engagement, especially in the areas of economic cooperation, science & technology, space collaboration and people to people ties. We will deliberate on means to intensify our cooperation in counter-terrorism and on other international issues of mutual interest. I also see significant potential for deepening bilateral trade and investment ties".
Relations between India and Portugal began amicably in 1947 after India's independence and diplomatic relations were established in 1949. Bilateral relations, however, went into decline after 1950 over Portugal's refusal to surrender its enclaves of Goa, Daman Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli on India's west coast.
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Prime Minister Modi will definitely be eyeing ways to attract the FDI from Portugal when he interacts with the Indian-Portuguese community.
Portugal has a large Indian origin diaspora with the Indian community in Portugal estimated at 65,000.
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There is much scope for mutual benefit partnership in infrastructure, renewable energy, water & waste management, agro-processing, tourism and hospitality. (ANI)