PM's bilateral engagements in Brisbane - November 14, 2014

Published By : Admin | November 14, 2014 | 18:50 IST
"PM: Delink Religion from Terrorism"
"Japan, UK, EU welcome India-US agreement on Food Security issues with regard to the WTO"
"प्रधानमंत्री ने कहा, धर्म को आतंकवाद से न जोड़ें"
"जापान, ब्रिटेन और यूरोपीय संघ ने डब्‍ल्‍यूटीओ से जुड़े खाद्य सुरक्षा मसलों पर भारत-अमेरिका समझौते का स्‍वागत किया"

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi had three bilateral meetings today in Brisbane, ahead of the G20 summit beginning tomorrow. 

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He met the Prime Minister of Britain Mr. David Cameron, the President of the European Union

8 (2)-684 Mr. Herman van Rompuy and had a dinner meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan Mr. Shinzo Abe. 

In all three meetings the Prime Minister laid stress on delinking religion from terrorism. The EU, UK and Japanese sides all agreed on the importance of this. 

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The agreement between India and the US on food security issues with regard to the WTO was welcomed by the EU, UK and Japan, and all three expressed support for it. It was described as a win-win situation. 

In all three meetings, the Prime Minister said that modernization of the Railways was a priority for him. 


The EU and UK stressed on the need to resolve issues related to the Broadbased Investment and Trade Agreement. the EU side said that the EU and India had shared values and shared interests, which would be furthered by this agreement. The European Union also supported the proposal for an International Yoga Day. 

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The Japanese side thanked India for the Japan-plus initiative for Japanese investment proposals. Shri Narendra Modi expressed appreciation over the recent visit of the Deputy Mayor of Kyoto to Varanasi. Both sides also discussed multilateral issues, including matters likely to come up at the G20 meeting, and UN reform. 

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 14, 2014

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 14, 2014

— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) November 14, 2014

— Herman Van Rompuy (@euHvR) November 14, 2014

— Herman Van Rompuy (@euHvR) November 14, 2014

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Prime Minister congratulates successful candidates of Civil Services Examination, 2025
March 06, 2026

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has congratulated all those who have successfully cleared the Civil Services Examination, 2025. He said that their dedication, perseverance and hard work have enabled them to achieve this significant milestone.

The Prime Minister noted that clearing the Civil Services Examination marks the beginning of an important journey of public service. He wished the successful candidates the very best as they embark on the path of serving the nation and fulfilling the aspirations of the people.

The Prime Minister also conveyed his message to those who may not have secured the desired outcome in the examination. He acknowledged that such moments can be difficult, but emphasised that this is only one step in a larger journey.

Highlighting that many opportunities lie ahead, both in future examinations and in the many avenues through in which individuals can contribute to the nation, the Prime Minister extended his best wishes to them for the road ahead.

The Prime Minister wrote on X;

“Congratulations to all those who have successfully cleared the Civil Services Examination, 2025. Their dedication, perseverance and hard work have led to this significant milestone.

Wishing them the very best as they embark on a journey of serving the nation and fulfilling the aspirations of the people.”

“To those who may not have secured the desired outcome in the Civil Services Examination, I understand that such moments can be difficult. However, this is only one step in a larger journey. Many opportunities lie ahead, both in future examinations and in the many avenues through which you can contribute to our nation. My best wishes for the road ahead.”