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PM Modi thanks Mauritian counterpart for I-Day greeting

By ANI | Updated: August 17, 2020 00:50 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday thanked his Mauritian counterpart, Pravind Jugnauth, for his greeting on India's 74th Independence Day and said New Delhi and Port Louis enjoy a unique friendship.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday thanked his Mauritian counterpart, Pravind Jugnauth, for his greeting on India's 74th Independence Day and said New Delhi and Port Louis enjoy a unique friendship.

"Thank you for your greetings, Prime Minister @PKJugnauth! India and Mauritius enjoy a unique friendship, based on shared cultural and linguistic heritage and robust cooperation in many areas," Modi tweeted in reply to Jugnauth Independence Day greetings.

Taking to Twitter, Jugnauth said: "Happy independence day India. God bless the Government and the people of this great nation. Jai Hind".

( With inputs from ANI )

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