New Delhi: Recently, PM Modi of India spoke on the telephone with the top leaders of Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Maldives on Wednesday and gave him a warm New Year. Under the policy of 'Neighbors First', India's commitment to regional peace and security was also expressed. There is no confirmation of PM's talks with the leaders of Pakistan and China. When Modi spoke to Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Nepal's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. At the same time, the Prime Minister also congratulated his Bhutanese counterpart Lyonchen Lotte Tshering, Sri Lankan PM Mahindra Rajapaksa and Maldives President Ibrahim Mohammad Solih. Two opponents united at the beginning of the new year, Kunwar Pranav Singh can return to BJP According to the information received from the sources, the PM office (PMO) said in a statement that PM Modi congratulated the top leaders of the neighboring countries for the new year and gave best wishes for himself and the countrymen. It says that Modi has expressed India's commitment to the 'Neighbor First' policy. He emphasized the shared peace, security, prosperity and progress of all friendly and partner countries with India in the region. Donald Trump passes public law on gun law, church attack set example When this conversation was held, the PM also congratulated Hasina for re-electing the Awami League president for the next three years. He also mourned the demise of Syed Muazzam Ali, former Ambassador of Bangladesh to India. The PMO said that Modi said that the upcoming Bangabandhu's birth anniversary and the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh's independence and the bilateral diplomatic relations established between the two countries would prove to be milestones in the progress of close relations between India and Bangladesh. In a conversation with the King of Bhutan, Modi recalled the achievements of the previous year and also appreciated the love received from the people there. He also referred to King's visit to India. Nissan: Carlos Ghosn adopts unique way to avoid Japan's Government In the conversation, the PM also mentioned the whole of Motihari-Anlekhganj petroleum product pipeline in record time. The two leaders also agreed on the early inauguration of a housing construction project in Nepal through integrated check posts and video conferencing in Biratnagar. The Prime Minister wished President Solih of the Maldives and the people of the strategically important island of the Indian Ocean for 2020.