PM Modi Poland And Ukraine Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to Poland. This is the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Poland in the last 45 years. On the first day of the visit, he paid tribute by visiting Jam Saheb Memorial of Navanagar and the memorial of Kolhapur Maharaj and later addressed the Indian community. On the second day of the visit, on Thursday, PM Modi will meet Poland’s President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Today’s program of the Prime Minister
PM Modi will leave for Ukraine after Poland
PM Modi had paid tribute
PM Modi will hold a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of Poland and can also participate in a press conference. He will also hold bilateral talks with President Duda. PM Modi will interact with business leaders as well as social media influencers in the second day’s program of Poland.
Today’s program of the Prime Minister
1.30-1.45 pm – Formal welcome at the Chancellery.
1.45 pm- 2.15 pm – Meeting with Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
2.15-2.55 pm – Delegation level talks.
3.05 pm – 4.00 pm – Press conference.
4.00 pm – 4.50 pm – Will attend lunch hosted by the Prime Minister of Poland.
5.30-6.30 pm – Bilateral meeting with Poland’s President Andrzej Duda.
7.20-7.50 pm – Interaction with business leaders.
8.00-8.40 pm – Interaction with Poland’s social media influencers
PM Modi will leave for Ukraine after Poland
PM Modi will go directly to Ukraine after a two-day visit to Poland. He will go from Poland to Kiev via special train Rail Force One. This visit of PM Modi is considered very important amid the Russia and Ukraine war. He had earlier visited Russia and met President Putin.
PM Modi paid tribute
Prime Minister Modi paid tribute at the Jam Saheb Memorial in Nawanagar after arriving in Poland on Wednesday August 21. He also visited the Kolhapur memorial. He said in a social media post that humanity and compassion are important foundations of a just and peaceful world. The Jam Saheb Memorial in Nawanagar in Warsaw highlights the humanitarian contributions of Jam Saheb Digvijay Singh Ji, Ranjit Singh Ji Jadeja, who ensured shelter as well as care to Polish children who were left homeless due to World War II. Jam Saheb is remembered in Poland as Dobry (Good) Maharaja. Tribute paid at the memorial.