Noting that the new Prime Minister's foreign policy inbox was "very crowded", the Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry today said Modi will be travelling to Bhutan later this month.
On visit to other countries, he said there was a request by Japanese government for an early visit of Modi to their country and India was working "very closely" with them to work on that request. Probed further, the Spokesperson said the month of Modi's visit to Japan was likely to be July.
Giving details of India's involvement at multilateral levels like BRICS, G-20, UNGA among others, he said most of these are attended at the highest level from India, indicating that Modi may travel to Brazil for Summit of BRICS (Brazil- Russia-India-China-South Africa) to be held in mid July.
Asked if there will be an IBSA Summit also at that time, he merely said there was a talk of Brazil being host for both BRICS and IBSA.
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"We have received a specific date for the visit (from the US). We are now in contact with the US to work out mutually convenient date for Prime Minister to be in Washington for a Summit level meeting," the Spokesperson said. However, he did not give dates and only said that it will be in the month of September, at the time around the UN General Assembly.
Asked about visit of Nisha Desai Biswal, the Obama administration's point person for South and Central Asia, from tomorrow, he said she was coming to hold regular official- level meeting with her counterpart, the Joint Secretary in Americas devision of the MEA.