Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Egypt on June 24-25, which marks the first official bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister since 1997. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi invited PM Modi to visit Egypt after being Chief Guest at India’s Republic Day celebrations earlier this year. The visit comes after months of ministerial exchanges between the two countries, highlighting the sharp focus they are placing on strengthening their relationship. The visit will focus on various aspects of the relationship, including economic and trade engagement. PM Modi will also visit the Al-Hakim Mosque and the Heliopolis Commonwealth War Grave Cemetery to pay tribute to Indian soldiers who died fighting in Egypt during World War One. This visit is expected to maintain the momentum of the relationship between the two countries and to expand to new areas of trade and economic engagement.
PM Modi becomes first Indian PM to make a bilateral visit to Egypt in 24 years
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