PM Modi’s visit to Varanasi Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam of Mauritius will meet for a crucial meeting.
Strengthening the two nations’ relationship will be a major focus of the conference. Excitement is in the air for this meeting that will take place in Kashi. This summit is anticipated to result in a number of significant agreements.
Modi–Ramgoolam Talks Begin
LIVE report on PM Modi’s visit to Varanasi: PM Narendra Modi traveled to Kashi on Thursday to meet with Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam of Mauritius. The two nations’ leaders’ cordial relationship was evident when they met at the Hotel Taj. The two rekindled their previous relationship as they gave each other hugs before to their bilateral meetings at the Taj Hotel.
At 12 p.m., PM Modi and Navinchandra Ramgoolam, his colleague from Mauritius, started bilateral negotiations in Varanasi. An official release said that Modi and Ramgoolam are anticipated to talk about significant issues pertaining to bilateral cooperation, with a particular emphasis on capacity building and development partnerships.
Grand Welcome in Varanasi
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and both Deputy Chief Ministers greeted the Prime Minister upon his arrival at Babatpur Airport at 10:43 a.m. in a special Air Force aircraft. The Prime Minister then boarded the Air Force chopper at 10:56 am and took off for the capital, where strict security measures were in place. Top police officers and the intelligence services IB and LIU stayed vigilant.
Party officials greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he arrived by chopper at Police Line Varanasi. The PM visited with everyone throughout this period and inquired about their health. He then drove off to the Hotel Taj. The PM’s arrival caused traffic to halt in front of Hotel Taj. People lined up on both sides to meet him, and when they saw the PM’s motorcade, they sang “Har Har Mahadev.” The PM waved his hand at them as well.
Lavish Welcome for Leaders
The flotilla decelerated at the Golghar bridge as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy departed Kachhari Golghar toward Nadesar. People were greeting the Prime Minister with bouquets at this time, while SPG jawans were going on foot. The Prime Minister was seen welcoming the public from his car at this period, his hands folded.
There are plans to provide a lavish welcome for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Kashi MP upon his arrival in Kashi. In addition to cultural activities, posters, banners, and hoardings have been placed around the country to emphasize the significance of the two nations’ relations.
On Thursday morning, Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam, the prime minister of Mauritius, met with Vikram Misri, the foreign secretary, in Varanasi. The prime minister will welcome Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam, the prime minister of Mauritius, who is in India from September 9–16, 2025, at around 11.30 am in Varanasi.
Cultural Reception and Ties
Businesspeople, BJP employees, and members of the legal community were excited to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Kachhari Golghar crossing. Several locations, including Mint House, hosted cultural events to greet the prime minister. In front of the Hotel Taj, fans were waiting with rose petals to greet the prime minister.
Governor Anandi Ben Patel and Minister-in-charge Suresh Khanna greeted him when he arrived in Kashi on Wednesday night. The reception he got at the airport likewise seemed to overwhelm the Mauritius Prime Minister.
Relations between India and Mauritius are based on a common past: Dr. Navinchandra
Mauritius Gateway to Africa
Mumbai’s State Bureau. India and Mauritius have a connected past, according to Prime Minister Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam of Mauritius. On Thursday, he was speaking at the India-Mauritius Business Conclave.
In addition to healthcare, medical tourism, renewable energy, real estate, and smart urban development, he asked Indian businesspeople to engage in the blue economy (fisheries, marine infrastructure), digital transformation, fintech, artificial intelligence, and cyber security.
Since Mauritius has unique access to regional markets like the African Continental Free Trade Area, SADC, and COMECA, it can offer Indian businessmen a safe and competitive entry into Africa, according to Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam, who described Mauritius as a bridge between Asia and Africa. “The door is open, the platform is secure, and now is the time to utilize it,” he said as he wrapped up his remarks.
This time, Union Energy Minister Manohar Lal said that the two nations had a heartfelt friendship. Indians make over 70% of Mauritius’ population. India is now the fourth-largest economy in the world, the third-largest startup environment, a leader in artificial intelligence (AI) and renewable energy, and a nation that prioritizes green growth.
Plans are in motion for PM Modi’s lavish reception
It was with great pleasure that Kashi welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A day beforehand, the shape of the prime minister’s magnificent welcome was sketched amid the singing of Har Har Mahadev at numerous locations, and the whole road from Police Line to the Taj Hotel was blanketed in rose petals.
In a meeting at the BJP regional headquarters in Gulab Bagh, the officials made the decision. An crucial gathering of top authorities and members of the public finalized the welcome’s framework. There will be thousands of BJP employees and members of the public at six main welcoming locations.
The public representatives also received the duties of the welcoming points at the meeting. In attendance were BJP regional president Dilip Patel, Hansraj Vishwakarma, the district president and MLC, Pradeep Agrahari, cabinet minister Anil Rajbhar, Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ravindra Jaiswal and Dr. Dayashankar Mishra Dayalu, MLC Ashwani Tyagi, MLA and former minister Dr. Neelkanth Tiwari, MLA Saurabh Srivastava, MLC Dharmendra Rai, regional media in-charge Navratan Rathi, co-in-charge Santosh Solapurkar, and multiple other officials.