India, July 9 -- After concluding his two-day visit to Brazil, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for Namibia on Wednesday, which would be his first visit to the country. The visit to the African country will also mark the last stop of his five-nation tour.

His state visit, the third ever to be taken by an Indian Prime Minister, comes at the invitation of President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.

Before Namibia, the prime minister visited Trinidad and Tobago, Ghana, Brazil and Argentina.

PM Modi will hold bilateral talks with President Nandi-Ndaitwah while in Namibia. He will also deliver an address at the Parliament there, just like his address to the Parliament in Ghana.

Besides, the Prime Minister will pay homage to the Founding Father ...