PM Modi reached Thailand, says
PM Modi reached Thailand, says "RCEP agreement interests all countries"
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Bangkok: PM Narendra Modi has reached Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, on his three-day visit. PM Modi will first address the Indian community during his visit. The Indian community in Thailand has about two and a half million. During this time, PM Modi will also release Smriti Sikka to commemorate the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev.

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PM Modi has said during this time that 'Mutually beneficial' Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is in the interest of India and all the nations involved in this dialogue. All parties will take full advantage of it. PM Modi said in an interview given to the local media that, "We have clearly made appropriate proposals and are participating in the dialogue with honesty. We want to see the ambitions of the countries involved in this conversation. They will be put on their behalf, ready to accept and resolve them."

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During the business meeting of 16 Asian countries to be held in Bangkok, the Regional Economic Economic Partnership (RCEP) is to be announced. It is eyeing all over the world. It is being told that if it is successful in finalizing this agreement then the world's largest free trade area will be made.

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