Modi to hold bilateral talks with Hasina, 10 others on CHOGM sidelines

Press Trust of India 

is scheduled to hold bilateral meetings, including with his counterparts from Bangladesh, and the of Seychelles, on the sidelines of the multilateral in today.

However, officials have indicated that no meeting or interaction has been requested or scheduled with the Pakistani Prime Minister, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, so far.

Some of the other world leaders expected to have one-on-one deliberations with the Indian during the CHOGM include Australian Malcolm Turnbull, South African Cyril Ramaphosa, and Jamaican

Gambian Adama Barrow, Ugandan and the of are also on the list.

The bilateral talks between Faure and Modi assumes significance after ordered an inquiry into the leak of a highly classified agreement signed with to develop infrastructure on Island, which lies southwest of the mainland of Mahe.

The opposition in has decided not to ratify the pact because of Assumption's relative proximity to Aldabra atoll, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to the world's largest population of giant tortoises.

Modi is likely to interact with Gaston Browne, of & Barbua, Mauritian and Keith C Rowley, of & Tobago.

"The summit offers ample opportunity for leaders to interact in meeting rooms for bilateral discussions on matters of mutual interest as well as cooperation over Commonwealth issues," a said.

The bilateral talks are scheduled as the formal heads of government meeting gets underway in today following the formal launch by at

"Over many years you have been the Commonwealth's most steadfast and fervent champion. You have been true to the deepest values of the Commonwealth? we commit to sustaining this Commonwealth, which you have so carefully nurtured," British said in reference to the at her opening address.

The 91-year-old monarch, as the of the Commonwealth, will host a dinner for all 53 heads of government at the palace later in the evening today.

"I had not been able to visit the last summit and this time, it was an honour that came personally to last year to invite me for it. The herself wrote a personal letter to me, a matter of great pride for India," Modi said during his Bharat Ki Baat, Sabke Saath diaspora event in yesterday.

An Indian is attending CHOGM, held every two years, after a hiatus of nearly a decade, having skipped CHOGMs in Perth, Colombo and since 2009. The has said that this symbolises the country's wider efforts to step up its role across global forums.

"In the multilateral space for us, the Commonwealth is a very unique multilateral grouping. It comprises of a very diverse set of 53 countries ranging from small island developing states to some of the most advanced industrialised countries of the world It has a very strong international voice particularly on developing country issues," an said.

The session of the summit today will be followed by a retreat at tomorrow, when the leaders get together in an informal setting without any pre-set agenda or being accompanied by their top advisers.

As Britain takes over the two-year Chair-in-at the heads of government deliberations, it marks the last such summit to be hosted by the With the monarch having ruled out long-haul travel, she is unlikely to travel to any future CHOGMs to be hosted by other member-states.

This has triggered widespread speculation over whether her son and heir, Charles, would be anointed as the next of the organisation. As the position is not hereditary, a decision on succession is expected during the informal chats at the retreat.

At the end of the retreat, Modi will back to after a brief stop for his meeting with German in

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 16:10 IST