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In a historic moment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Argentina on his official visit, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 57 years, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties and expand cooperation between the two nations. The visit marks a key milestone in India’s growing engagement with Latin America.
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Modi landed at the Buenos Aires International Airport, where he was greeted with an enthusiastic and emotional welcome by members of the Indian community. Hundreds of Indians gathered at the airport, waving Indian flags, performing traditional dances, and chanting slogans as they welcomed the Prime Minister with pride and affection.
Distance is no barrier when it comes to cultural connect!
Honoured by the gracious welcome from the Indian community in Buenos Aires. It is truly moving to see how, thousands of kilometres away from home, the spirit of India shines brightly through our Indian community. pic.twitter.com/k1qH88dMmw
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi)
Distance is no barrier when it comes to cultural connect!
Honoured by the gracious welcome from the Indian community in Buenos Aires. It is truly moving to see how, thousands of kilometres away from home, the spirit of India shines brightly through our Indian community. pic.twitter.com/k1qH88dMmw— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 5, 2025
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The Prime Minister’s visit comes as part of his ongoing international tour and is expected to focus on expanding trade partnerships, energy cooperation, space research, and cultural exchange with Argentina. Modi is also scheduled to hold high-level discussions with Argentine President Javier Milei, where both leaders are likely to explore new avenues in strategic and economic collaboration.
This high-profile visit aims to reset and elevate India-Argentina relations, especially in sectors like lithium exploration, agriculture technology, and renewable energy, where both countries hold complementary strengths.