After attending the G20 Summit at Antalya, Turkey, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now en route to Delhi. Earlier, Mr Modi held bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the G20 Summit today with the President of the host country and the Prime Minister of Spain . Addressing news persons at Antalya, the spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Vikas Swarup said the leader of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed keen interest in having the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with India.<br/><br/> He also showed interest in enhancing connectivity including air links and easy visa regime. Prime Minister Modi extended invitation for Turkey to invest in India's infrastructure projects and highlighted the recent Foreign Domestic Investment reforms initiatives. Both agreed to take a serious look at the counter-terror mechanism. Mr Modi underscored the need to reforms in the UN Security Council.<br/><br/><br/>On the bilateral meeting of Prime Minister Modi with Spain Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, Mr Swarup said there had been convergence of views between the two leaders on terrorism as both are long time victims of it. Mr Modi highlighted the position that terrorism should be duly defined by the UN. He also invited Spain to invest in India especially in speed train projects and to join hands in defence manufacturing and maritime security. Spain evinced keen interest on India's renewable energy sector.
News On AIR | November 16, 2015 9:15 PM
PM Modi now en route to Delhi after attending G-20 Summit in Turkey