PM Modi departs for New Delhi after completing successful three-nation tour

IANS June 19, 2025 338 views

PM Modi wrapped up a landmark three-nation tour, including Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia—the first Indian PM to visit the latter. The visit strengthened India-Croatia ties with agreements in defence, IT, and renewable energy. Modi expressed gratitude for Croatia’s warm welcome, calling it a historic milestone in bilateral relations. The tour also included key engagements at the G7 Summit in Canada.

"This visit ushers in a new chapter in our shared journey of friendship and extensive cooperation." – PM Narendra Modi
PM Modi departs for New Delhi after completing successful three-nation tour
New Delhi, June 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Thursday, emplaned for New Delhi after completing a successful visit to Croatia, the last leg of the three nation tour, marking a significant milestone in the bilateral ties between the two countries.

Key Points

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Modi’s first-ever India-Croatia PM visit deepens bilateral ties

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Defence, IT, and renewable energy collaborations prioritized

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G7 Summit participation in Canada highlighted

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Warm ceremonial welcome in Zagreb marks diplomatic milestone

The Prime Minister's first stop was Cyprus, followed by Canada, where he attended the G7 Summit, and then Croatia, making it the first visit by an Indian PM to the European nation.

Taking to social media platform X, the Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said: "PM @narendramodi has emplaned for New Delhi, after a successful three nation visit to Cyprus, Canada and Croatia."

During his visit, PM Modi was warmly welcomed by the people and government of Croatia.

He expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome and highlighted the visit's significance in ushering in a new chapter in the shared journey of friendship and extensive cooperation between India and Croatia.

"Grateful to the people and Government of Croatia for the warm welcome during what has been a truly landmark visit. This visit ushers in a new chapter in our shared journey of friendship and extensive cooperation," PM Modi posted on X.

He noted that the visit marked an important milestone in bilateral relations, with many significant decisions made to strengthen India-Croatia ties.

His remarks came after a day of high-level engagements, including talks with his Croatian counterpart Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic and a ceremonial welcome in the capital city of Zagreb, which he shared highlights of on Wednesday.

Taking to social media platform X, PM Modi posted a series of updates on his engagements during the visit.

He wrote, "Grateful to my friend, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic for the special gesture of showing me the city centre of the historical and culturally rich city of Zagreb."

He also shared glimpses of the ceremonial reception accorded to him in Zagreb, saying, "Pictures from the ceremonial welcome in Zagreb, Croatia."

Following his meeting with the Croatian Prime Minister, PM Modi posted, "Held productive talks with my friend, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic in Zagreb. Our talks covered many sectors, aimed at making the India-Croatia bond even stronger. We will be working closely in the fields of defence and security, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, IT, renewable energy, technology and more. Synergies in areas like semiconductors, shipbuilding, connectivity and more will also be greatly beneficial."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that India and Croatia will promote cooperation in several areas including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and information technology.

He added that a Defence Cooperation Plan will also be formulated for long-term collaboration in the defence sector.

In a joint press statement with Croatia PM Andrej Plenkovic after their delegation-level talks, PM Modi said the two countries have emphasised joint research and collaboration between their academic institutions and India will share its space experience with Croatia.

PM Modi reached Croatia earlier in the day in the last leg of his three-nation visit.

He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Croatian Prime Minister and the Croatian government for the enthusiasm, warmth and affection with which he has been welcomed.

"This is the first visit of any Indian Prime Minister to Croatia, and I have had the good fortune of it. India and Croatia are connected by common values like democracy, rule of law, pluralism and quality. It is a happy coincidence that last year the people of India have given me and the people of Croatia have given the opportunity to Croatian Prime Minister, Andrej Plenkovic, to serve for the third consecutive time," he said.

The Prime Minister was earlier accorded ceremonial welcome on his arrival in Croatia.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
PM Modi's foreign visits always bring positive outcomes for India. The defense cooperation with Croatia is particularly important given global security challenges. More power to our diplomacy! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope these foreign visits translate into tangible benefits for common Indians. The focus on IT and pharmaceuticals could create jobs, but implementation is key.
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Amit S.
First Indian PM to visit Croatia - what a proud moment! Our global footprint is expanding. The semiconductor collaboration could be game-changing for Make in India initiative. 👏
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Sunita R.
The cultural exchange aspects are often overlooked. Croatia has beautiful heritage sites - maybe we'll see more tourism opportunities now. Would love direct flights from Delhi to Zagreb!
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Vikram J.
Good to see India strengthening ties with European nations. But I hope we're not neglecting our immediate neighbors in South Asia while focusing on distant partners. Balance is important.
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Neha T.
The renewable energy collaboration excites me! With Croatia's expertise and India's scale, we could see some innovative clean energy solutions. Hope this visit leads to concrete projects soon.

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