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Indian intelligence chief will visit Greece on Dec. 10-11

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The Director General, Defence Intelligence Agency (DG DIA) Lieutenant General DS Rana, will pay an official visit to Greece from December 10-11, 2024.

During the visit, the Indian Lieutenant General and other members of DG DIA will interact with Greece's senior military leadership, including Deputy Chief of Defence Vice Admiral Christos Sasiakos and the Directors at the Hellenic National Defence General Staff.

In addition, the DG DIA will participate in a think tank interaction hosted by the Institute of International Relations to engage with experts on critical defence and strategic issues.

He will also interact with the Ambassador of India to Greece, Mr Rudrenda Tandon, to discuss India's defence ties.

The visit will feature discussions focused on exchanging information and insights aimed at addressing shared security challenges and strengthening mutual understanding.

This visit underscores India's commitment to fostering deeper defence ties with Greece and highlights the importance of strategic partnership in addressing contemporary security concerns.

Greek PM will visit India in February

The meeting Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis had with Indian investors in London last week reportedly went more than well.

Mitsotakis and a government delegation met with the investors on the sidelines of his meeting with his British counterpart Keir Starmer in London, and according to Power Game, the prime minister was "excited" by what he heard.

The investors have shown "a keen interest in coming and investing" in Greece.

Power Game also reported that the Greek leader will visit India in February, which "will play a decisive role since he will have a series of contacts capable of causing an investment tsunami for our country."

The investors also asked questions regarding Greece's tax regime from investors preparing to leave Great Britain and immigrate for business to an EU member country.

Mitsotakis last visited the South Asian country in February this year.

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