Modi has tele talks with Greek PM
India-Greece strategic partnership is being further enhanced.
Prime Ministers of both the countries held talks on telephone and exchanged views on regional and global issues, notably discussing the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC) and developments in West Asia.
This significant telephonic conversation was held on November 2, 2024, aimed at strengthening the bilateral relations between their countries.
Mitsotakis also mentioned plans for Greece to open two new consulates in India, specifically in Mumbai and Bangalore, which would further facilitate diplomatic engagement.
During the call, Mitsotakis congratulated Modi on his recent re-election in India’s general elections, highlighting the warm diplomatic ties between the two leaders.
The discussion focused on reviewing the progress made in various areas of cooperation, including trade, defence, shipping, and connectivity.
This dialogue follows Mitsotakis’s earlier visit to India earlier this year, which had already set a positive momentum for bilateral relations.