NEW DELHI – Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the Heads of Missions Conference today, engaging in high-level discussions with India’s top diplomats to refine the nation’s foreign policy and global outreach.
The conference served as a key platform for evaluating India’s current international standing and charting a course for future diplomatic endeavors.
Strengthening Global Strategic Ties
During the sessions, the Prime Minister emphasized the need for a multi-faceted approach to international relations. The discussions focused on three primary pillars designed to bolster India’s influence on the world stage:
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Economic Diplomacy: Advancing trade and commerce to further integrate India into global supply chains.
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Technological Collaboration: Building robust partnerships in emerging technologies and innovation.
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Strategic Partnerships: Deepening bilateral and multilateral ties to address shared global challenges.
Connecting with the Diaspora
A significant portion of the dialogue was dedicated to the Indian diaspora. The Prime Minister highlighted the importance of strengthening the bond with the millions of Indians living abroad, recognizing them as vital ambassadors of the country’s culture and economic potential.
Reflecting on the productive nature of the meeting, the Prime Minister shared his thoughts on social media.
“Attended the Heads of Missions Conference in New Delhi. We had extensive discussions on strengthening India’s global engagement through advancing trade, technology and strategic partnerships, while deepening the connect with our diaspora,” the Prime Minister posted on X.
The conference underscores the government’s ongoing commitment to an assertive and proactive foreign policy aimed at securing India’s interests and expanding its footprint across the globe.

