
PM Modi thanks leaders of Guyana, New Zealand, Bhutan and Dominica for warm birthday wishes
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed gratitude to global leaders from Guyana, New Zealand, Bhutan, and Dominica for extending warm greetings on his 75th birthday.
Thanking Guyana President Irfaan Ali, Modi said he was touched by sentiments that highlighted the deep bonds of friendship and mutual trust between the two nations. President Ali, in a post and video message, praised Modi’s leadership, wishing him health and strength as he continues his mission of service to India, the Global South, and humanity.
Modi also acknowledged New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s greetings, stating that he cherishes the friendship between the two countries and values New Zealand as a partner in India’s journey toward Viksit Bharat 2047. Luxon, in his video message, congratulated Modi on his milestone birthday and emphasized New Zealand’s eagerness to partner with India in achieving shared prosperity and security. He also expressed hope of welcoming Modi to New Zealand in the near future.
From the Caribbean, Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit conveyed birthday wishes, noting India’s steadfast support during the pandemic and cooperation on climate resilience and sustainable development. Modi thanked Skerrit for his message and reaffirmed India’s commitment to strengthening ties with Dominica.
In South Asia, Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay extended warm wishes, expressing gratitude for Modi’s leadership and India’s enduring friendship. Modi, in turn, highlighted the special partnership between the two neighbors and expressed eagerness to deepen bilateral cooperation.
The greetings reflect the breadth of India’s diplomatic outreach under Modi’s leadership, underscoring New Delhi’s growing role in strengthening partnerships across regions from the Pacific and Caribbean to South Asia and beyond.