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PM Modi embarks on Africa & Latin America tour; Know more about the longest foreign trip in 11 years

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on his longest foreign tour in 11 years, covering five key nations across Africa and Latin America. The eight-day visit aims to deepen energy, defence, and economic ties while reinforcing India’s leadership in the Global South

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In a bold diplomatic manoeuvre aimed at deepening energy ties, strengthening defence partnerships, cultural ties and expanding India’s presence across two continents, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on an eight-day, five-nation tour beginning July 2. This marks Modi’s longest foreign trip since assuming office in 2014, signalling a strategic intensification of India’s global outreach, particularly in regions where China has aggressively expanding its market driven footprint.

The tour will cover Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia, nations of growing strategic importance in India’s Africa and Latin America outreach. From participating in the 17th BRICS Summit in Brazil to forging key bilateral agreements in resource-rich African and Caribbean countries, Modi’s itinerary marks a significant step in elevating India’s leadership in the Global South to a new level.

This is Modi’s second five-nation trip as Prime Minister, his last such visit being in 2016. The upcoming tour not only broadens India’s foreign policy spectrum but also places the country in a leadership position among emerging economies.

Reclaiming Ground in Africa &Reinvigorating Historical Ties with Caribbean Countries

India has steadily cultivated a people-centric development model in Africa focused on vocational training, healthcare, and technology, a model increasingly embraced by African nations seeking alternatives to China’s debt-trap diplomacy approach.

Modi’s visits to Ghana (July 2–3) and Namibia (July 9) represent a significant diplomatic thrust to reinforce these partnerships. Ghana will host an Indian Prime Minister for the first time in 30 years. Talks with Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo are expected to focus on economic expansion, defence cooperation, and energy collaboration.

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Namibia, rich in uranium, lithium, copper, graphite, vanadium, and rare earths, has become central to India’s clean energy, EV, and semiconductor ambitions. Modi’s meeting with President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and his address to the Namibian Parliament underline India’s commitment to long-term development partnerships, not short-term transactional gains. This will be only the third time an Indian PM has visited Namibia, highlighting the strategic significance of this leg of the tour.

In Trinidad and Tobago (July 3–4), Modi will be the first Indian Prime Minister to visit since 1999. With strong cultural and diaspora links, the visit will revive political and economic ties that have remained underutilised. Discussions with President Christine Carla Kangaloo and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar are expected to span areas of mutual interest, from trade to defence cooperation, another key area where India is increasing its footprint to counterbalance Chinese influence.

Latin American Outreach: Resource Diplomacy with Argentina and Brazil

In Argentina (July 4–5), Modi will engage with President Javier Milei on a range of issues spanning defence, agriculture, renewable energy, mining, and oil & gas. This visit is expected to mark a turning point in India’s Latin American policy, moving beyond rhetoric to tangible strategic collaboration.

In Brazil (July 5–8), Modi will participate in the 17th BRICS Leaders’ Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The summit is expected to focus on pressing global issues including the reform of global governance, responsible AI, climate action, global health, terrorism and multilateral economic stability. Modi’s participation underscores India’s growing leadership in shaping the Global South’s collective voice on the international stage. He will also hold a bilateral meeting with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Brasília, reinforcing bilateral cooperation beyond the BRICS framework.

India’s Rising Influence in the Global South

While China has relied on debt trap diplomacy and mega infrastructure projects to entrench its influence across the poor countries of Africa and Latin America, India is asserting a distinct model rooted in sustainable partnerships, capacity-building, and technological collaboration. Modi’s visit sends a clear signal that India is no longer a passive observer but an assertive player shaping the future of the Global South.

India’s expanding defence cooperation, including the provision of maritime security assistance and training to nations like Nigeria, Ethiopia, Mauritius, and Seychelles, further complements its broader strategic ambitions. Coupled with the ‘Diamond Necklace strategy’, which aims to secure vital Indian Ocean trade routes, India is setting a blueprint for engagement that challenges China’s ‘String of Pearls’ efforts.

This high-stakes diplomatic tour, stretching from West Africa to South America, is more than symbolic. It marks a definitive step in India’s emergence as a global power capable of offering a credible, sovereign-driven alternative to China’s increasingly coercive model of engagement.

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