This was the first meeting between an Indian Prime Minister and the Pope in more than two decades
Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi was received by His Holiness Pope Francis in a private audience at the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican today.
This was the first meeting between an Indian Prime Minister and the Pope in more than two decades. In June 2000, Late Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had last visited the Vatican and met the then Pope, His Holiness John Paul II.
India and The Holy See have friendly relations dating back to the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1948. It is to be noted that India is home to the second largest Catholic population in Asia.
The two leaders discussed the Covid-19 pandemic and its consequences for people
across the world. They also discussed the challenge posed by climate change.
Prime Minister briefed the Pope about the ambitious initiatives taken by India
in combating climate change as well as India’s success in administering one
billion Covid-19 vaccination doses. Pope Francis appreciated India’s assistance
to countries in need during the pandemic.
PM Modi extended an invitation to Pope Francis to visit India at an early date,
which was accepted with pleasure.
Prime Minister also met Secretary of State, His Eminence Cardinal Pietro
Parolin.
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