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Visit to France, Germany, Canada will support Indian economy: PM

| | Mar 28, 2015, at 10:19 pm
New Delhi, Mar 28 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said his upcoming three-nation tour to Germany, France and Canada will support India's economy and boost in creation of jobs.
"My France, Germany and Canada visit is centred around supporting India's economic agenda and creating jobs for our youth. Will discuss strengthening India-France economic co-operation and visit some high-tech industrial units outside Paris," Modi said in a tweet.
 
"In Germany, Chancellor Merkel and I will jointly inaugurate Hannover Messe where India is a partner country. Looking forward to enhancing ties with Canada and interacting with leaders, captains of industry and diaspora in Canada," the Prime Minister tweeted. 
 
Modi will visit France, Germany and Canada from Apr 9.
 
He will first visit France on Apr 9 and will stay in the nation till Apr 12. He will attend the trade fair Hannover Messe 2015 and meet  German Chancellor Angela Merkel during his visit to the nation. Modi will visit his last destination Canada from Apr 14-16.
 
He will meet Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper during the visit to the country.

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