Madagascar built a bridge to praise PM Modi, President said - India stood by our country in times of need

Posted on 17th Aug 2022 by rohit kumar

Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina extended warm greetings to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on India's 76th Independence Day. He thanked India for standing by his country in its time of need.

 

Rajoelina tweeted on August 15, 'My warm wishes to PM Narendra Modi and the people of India on the occasion of 75th anniversary of India's independence. My gratitude for standing with Madagascar in its time of need.'

 

India will always work closely with Madagascar: PM Modi

 

Prime Minister Modi replied to Rajoelina's tweet and said that India will always work with Madagascar for the welfare of both countries. "Thank you President Andrey Rajoelina for congratulating us on our Independence Day," he said. As a trusted development partner, India will always work with Madagascar for the welfare of our people.

 

President praises PM Modi

 

In early May this year, President Rajoelina praised PM Modi for his leadership in promoting climate and disaster resilience. "I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for leading India in promoting climate and disaster resilience through this alliance," he said. I am sure that our activities will be fruitful with a direct impact on the lives of the people.

 

He lauded India's leadership in promoting climate and disaster resilience and said it was important to invest in the resilience of infrastructure systems.

 

India joins CDRI

 

Speaking at the inaugural session of the 4th International Conference on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, Rajoelina said that her country had recently joined CDRI and was honored to be a part of this global partnership. Used to be.

 

Prime Minister Modi has pointed out that the challenges faced by island states due to climate change are a major focus of India's efforts to build resilient infrastructure under the CDRI initiative.

 

Madagascar has the highest number of Gujarati migrants

 

There are over 20,000 strong Indian diasporas from coastal Gujarat to Madagascar, who await Prime Minister Modi's visit to Madagascar, which will be the first by an Indian prime minister. Madagascar offers a strong economic potential for India in the area of ​​important rare minerals and hydrocarbon energy extracts in the northwest of the country.

 

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