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Modi prioritizes China, Russia, Japan

| | May 21, 2014, at 08:14 pm
New Delhi, May 21 (IBNS) India's new Prime Minister Narendra Modi seems to be interested in improving bilateral relations with China, Russia and Japan, said reports on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, reports quoting highly-placed sources said Modi will not be visiting the USA before September.

 
 "According to top sources, he is not in hurry to visit America and does not want the trip to be put on the top of his priority list. Modi has still not made up his mind on accepting US invite for an official visit to Washington," reported CNN-IBN.

Modi is likely to visit New York in September to address the United Nations General Assembly. 
 
However, Modi's first travel abroad as the PM will be to Brazil to attend the BRICS Summit in July.

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