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Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Guyana, the first Indian head of state in over 50 years, and was received by President Irfan Ali, other cabinet ministers, and PMs of Grenada and Barbados. Modi was given the 'Key to the City of Georgetown' and will meet Ali to discuss deepening ties. He will also address Guyana's parliament and join leaders for the second India-CARICOM Summit.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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