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PM Modi's Multi-Nation Visit Marks 'New Era for India,' Says BJP's Sudhanshu Trivedi

BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi described PM Modi's recent foreign visit as the start of a 'new era' for India globally. The visit saw France agreeing to collaborate with India's Data Empowerment and Protection Architecture (DEPA). A significant development was the positive shift in India-Canada relations, with negotiations on a security agreement. PM Modi also received Slovakia's highest civilian honour and participated in the G7 Summit and VivaTech event.

"Beginning of a new era for India": BJP's Trivedi says PM Modi's multi-nation visit concludes

New Delhi, June 19

BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi on Friday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "multi-purpose, multidimensional, and highly productive" foreign visit marks the beginning of a "new era for India on the global stage".

Earlier today, Prime Minister Modi returned to the national capital after wrapping his two-nation visit to France and Slovakia.

Addressing a press conference in Delhi, Trivedi said the visit helped establish India's position across several sectors internationally and France had agreed to work with India's Data Empowerment and Protection Architecture or DEPA.

Trivedi said, "France has partnered with India's Data Empowerment and Protection Architecture (DEPA). In today's AI era, data protection is a major challenge, and this collaboration aims to build a robust framework that can play a vital role in India. This reflects the Prime Minister's multi-purpose visit, where India has emerged in a new form, gaining strong trust from leading global economies."

The BJP spokesperson highlighted defence and strategic outcomes, calling the "positive turn in relations between India and Canada" the most significant development. He said the negotiations on the General Security of Information Agreement signalled movement toward resolving security and sensitive information concerns that had affected India-Canada ties.

"A particularly important outcome of the visit was the progress made on defence and strategic issues with several countries. The most significant development was the positive turn in relations between India and Canada. When Mark Carney launched negotiations on the General Security of Information Agreement, it signalled movement toward resolving security and sensitive information concerns that had affected India-Canada relations. A framework was developed for the proper and timely exchange of information between the two countries. This demonstrates that the relationship between India and Canada, which had faced challenges for a considerable period, is now moving in a new and more positive direction," Trivedi said.

Talking about the Slovakia leg of PM Modi's visit, Trivedi said the country is strategically important in Eastern Europe, and the bilateral strength was underlined when it conferred its highest civilian honour on the Prime Minister.

"Prime Minister Modi attended the G7 Summit and also visited Slovakia. The Slovak Republic is an extremely important country in Eastern Europe, and this was the first visit by any Indian Prime Minister to the country. The strength of India-Slovakia relations was evident from the fact that Slovakia conferred its highest civilian honour upon Prime Minister Modi. In this way, PM Modi, having received his 33rd international honour, has emerged not only as a prominent leader of India but also as one of the most distinguished leaders globally," he said.

Trivedi said India's role was visible in the way it joined key discussions and strategic partnership talks in Nice and Paris. PM Modi also held bilateral meetings with multiple leaders during the summit.

"The G7 Summit is one of the world's most significant meetings of major economies. India's important place within this forum can be understood from the way it participated in key discussions and engagements. At various summits held in places such as Nice and Paris, India took part in special global strategic partnership discussions, and Prime Minister Modi held several bilateral meetings with leaders of different countries. He also participated in the "India Innovates 2026" summit. Despite a busy schedule, the President of France, who was one of the principal hosts of the summit, attended the event. In addition, PM Modi participated in the VivaTech event in Paris," he added.

VivaTech, recognised as Europe's largest technology and startup convention, serves as a premier gathering for international leaders, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and innovators.

In the VivaTech event in Paris, India was the AI country of focus and partner country, using the platform to showcase the country's technological innovation and vision for artificial intelligence. The Summit, Europe's largest technology and startup event, brings together startups, technology leaders and investors under one roof.

Alongside these engagements, he held side meetings with several world leaders, including former US President Donald Trump, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the Chancellor of Germany, the President of the UAE, the Prime Minister of Canada, and the European Union Commissioner.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a trilateral meeting with European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Évian, France.

Building on this momentum of European engagement, Prime Minister Modi also met with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for a bilateral meeting on Wednesday, utilising the platform of the summit to deepen strategic and economic cooperation between New Delhi and Berlin.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I'm happy about the Canada thaw, but honestly, why celebrate a "positive turn" that took years of tension? The real question is whether this translates to concrete action on Khalistani elements. Let's not get carried away with photo ops.

James A

As a foreigner living in India, it's impressive to see PM Modi's global clout. But I wonder: how does this translate to the common man? Will DEPA lower my internet bills? Will Canada ties mean easier visas? Let's see the ground reality.

Sneha F

The VivaTech event with India as AI focus country is a huge deal! Our startups are finally getting the limelight they deserve. From chai tapris to world stage — that's the India story. Jai ho! 💪✨

Rohit L

Trivedi says "new era" but I remember similar claims after every foreign trip. What's different this time? Also, Slovakia giving its top honour is symbolic but won't fill our fuel tanks or create jobs. Let's focus on domestic issues too.

Ananya R

As a tech professional, I'm thrilled about the AI and data protection frameworks. DEPA can set a global standard if implemented right. But I wish the government would share more details on how these agreements benefit small businesses and startups, not just big corporates. 🤞

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