Prime Minister Modi's intense diplomacy punctuates a hectic campaign calendar



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The intense political campaign in five states has not prevented Prime Minister Modi from maintaining a busy schedule on the diplomatic front.

After traveling to Singapore and the Maldives during the Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh campaign, the Prime Minister will travel to Argentina to attend the G20 summit, in the midst of the election campaign in Rajasthan and Telangana.

In fact, as of November 23, the prime minister is campaigning every day. Beginning with Mizoram on the 23rd, the prime minister has campaigned in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Telangana over the past six days.

Today, November 28, he addressed two electoral rallies in Rajasthan, during a seven-hour trip involving an airplane and a helicopter. Ninety minutes after their arrival in Delhi, the Prime Minister embarked for Argentina.

The journey from Delhi to Buenos Aires includes two stages of nearly 12 hours each, followed by a brief technical stop in Cape Town, South Africa. The total journey time to Buenos Aires is 25 hours and, therefore, round trips will require a combined journey time of almost 50 hours.

Between these two trips, the Prime Minister will be in Buenos Aires for a little over 50 hours. This period includes two nights. In these 50 hours, the Prime Minister has more than 25 scheduled engagements.

These include the various sessions of the G20 Summit, parallel meetings, including the informal BRICS meeting, and bilateral meetings with various world leaders. In addition to these planned commitments, the Prime Minister may also engage informally with other leaders.

An important part of his itinerary is to attend a "Yoga for Peace" event in Buenos Aires.

The Prime Minister will return to India in the early hours of December 3 and resume operations within 12 hours, to resume his political campaign in Rajasthan and Telangana, the next two days. On the 3rd, Narendra Modi will campaign in Jodhpur and Hyderabad.

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