External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech as the standout moment of the 11th Heads of Mission Conference. The conference emphasized the importance of trade, technology, and tourism in India’s diplomatic strategy. Discussions also revolved around the Neighbourhood First policy, engaging with the Indian diaspora, and enhancing resilience.
The event saw participation from key figures in government, business, and technology sectors. The theme “Reforming Indian Diplomacy for 2047” guided the active exchange of ideas during the conference sessions. Prime Minister Modi engaged in discussions on foreign policy during the conference, offering insights on advancing India’s national interests globally.
The 11th Heads of Missions Conference, held in New Delhi from April 28 to April 30, focused on strengthening India’s global engagement. Prime Minister Modi stressed the importance of trade, technology, and strategic partnerships, along with fostering connections with the diaspora. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar delivered the inaugural address, acknowledging India’s increased global engagement in recent years.
The conference agenda included various activities such as yoga sessions, brainstorming, and discussions on geopolitical developments and emerging technologies. Presentations to the Prime Minister highlighted the significance of future-ready diplomacy, promoting the 3Ts (Trade, Technology, and Tourism), and showcasing the Bharat story.
