By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON – India Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday arrived in Johannesburg for G20 Summit, received a rousing welcome from the Indian community upon his arrival, according to local media reported for the G20 Summit.
PM Modi expressed his gratitude and delight, in a series of posts on handle X stated “Deeply touched by the warm welcome from the Indian community in Johannesburg. This affection reflects the enduring bond between India and South Africa. These ties, rooted in history and strengthened by shared values, continue to grow even stronger!”
The Indian community showcased their cultural heritage with a vibrant performance, featuring folk dances from 11 Indian states.
Modi praised their efforts, said “India’s vibrant cultural diversity on display in South Africa! Members of the Indian community took the lead in showcasing folk dances from 11 states of India during a short cultural programme aptly titled ‘Rhythms of a United India.’”
The community also treated the prime minister to a soulful rendition of traditional prayers, including the Ganapati Prarthana and Shanti Mantra.
Modi recalled the moment, saying, “In Johannesburg, my young friends sang the Ganapati Prarthana, Shanti Mantra and other divine prayers with great devotion. Such moments reaffirm the enduring bonds between our people.”
The Indian community’s enthusiasm and warmth have been a hallmark of PM Modi’s visit, highlighted the strong people-to-people ties between India and South Africa.
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