50% digital payment, $ 100 billion investment. PM Modi told India's strength
Last updated: June 15, 2025, 23:56 IST PM Modi in Cyprus: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet President Nicos Christodolidase during the Cyprus visit and discuss bilateral relations. Welcoming Prime Minister Modi, Indian migrants … Read more Cyprus president Nicos Christodolidase welcomed Premier Modi at the airport. Nicosia/New -Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Cyprus on a two -day visit on Sunday. During this visit, he will have conversations with President Nicos Christodolidase to strengthen bilateral relations. President Christodolidase showed special warmth, welcoming Prime Minister Modi at Larnaka International Airport. PM Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to travel to Cyprus in more than two decades. Prior to bilateral discussions, Prime Minister Modi shared many important things while emphasizing the progress of India and the global contribution at the India Pissing Trade Round Table meeting in Cyprus. He said that the relations between India and Cyprus are historical and with trade and technical cooperation, the relationship between the two countries will be further deepened. He said: “Our relationship with Cyprus is very old. India has done unprecedented development over the past 11 years. First, we have become the fifth largest economy and now we have become the fourth largest economy.” Referring to the digital revolution in India, Prime Minister Modi said that 50% of the world’s total digital payment is alone in India today, showing the technical capacity of the country and its scope to the general public. He said: “India today has clear and stable policies that attract investors. We invest more than $ 100 billion each year. India’s location in the field of innovation was also strong.” On this occasion, he expressed special gratitude to the president of Cyprus, saying: ‘I express a lot of gratitude to the president who came to the airport himself. It’s an honor for me. ” As part of his first phase of his visit to three countries, Prime Minister Modi has reached Cyprus under the first phase of his visit to three countries in Cyprus. Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, said in a post about ‘X’: ‘A reliable partnership based on shared values and ambitions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Cyprus. Reflect the warmth and show the special deep historical relationships, President Christodolidase and external affairs, Constantinose Komos welcomed the prime minister at the airport. ‘ He said: “There will be widespread discussions to further deepen bilateral relationships.” Land in Cyprus. My thanks to the president of Cyprus, Mr. Nikos Christodoulides for the special gesture to welcome me at the airport. This visit will add a significant momentum to relations in India-Cyprus, especially in areas such as trading, investment and more. More. June 15, 2025 The president of Cyprus welcomed Premier Modi and welcomed Prime Minister Modi to be a ‘historical visit’ and ‘a new chapter in strategic partnership, which has no limitation’. Christodolidase placed on ‘X’, ‘Welcome to Premier Narendra Modi Cyprus. Here is welcome in the European Union’s (EU) southeastern border and the entrance to the Mediterranean. Indian migrants welcomed Prime Minister Modi to reach the hotel from ‘OD Mataram’ and ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’, Prime Minister Modi was welcomed by Indian migrants by the Indian migress of ‘Dent Mataram’ and ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. In the coming time, India will continue to deepen the relationship with Cyprus. “I thank the Indian community for love. India will continue to work to deepen ties with Cyprus in the coming time. Pic.twitter.com/crtvh7scoo – Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 15, 2025 In addition, the Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar with his Counterparts Controus Customs Customs Contros on Larnaka International Airport. About the author Rakesh Ranjan Kumar Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has more than ten years of experience in digital journalism. Journalism.