Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday left for three nation tour of Myanmar, Australia and Fiji.
Modi is on a 10-day sojourn and he is first travelling to the Myanmar capital Nay Pyi Taw where he will be meeting the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders during the ASEAN-India summit.
He will also meet the leaders of the East Asia Summit, which include the ASEAN and seven others besides India, during the Nov 12-13 summits.
Modi will then travel to Australia for the G20 in Brisbane Nov 15-16.
He will also travel to Fiji Nov 19.
During his three nation tour, he would be meeting more than 40 leaders, including around 20 bilateral meetings with the leaders of China, Germany, Britain and South Korea.
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