Paris, April 1 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting the UNESCO headquarters on April 10 to meet its director general Irina Bokova and address various issues, a statement said on Wednesday.

During the meeting, Modi will address the diplomatic community, private sector representatives, Unesco staff, and leading personalities, including UNESCO's Paris-based goodwill ambassadors. They will discuss cooperation between UNESCO and India, which has been an active member of the organisation since its creation in 1946, a statement said. He is also expected to focus on UNESCO's contribution to the post-2015 sustainable development agenda and will offer a reflection on the ethical and moral values that must guide the organisation's work, the statement said. 

Modi will also offer flowers to the statue of Sri Aurobindo, the Indian philosopher, yogi and poet who took part in India's independence campaign.