A special atmosphere is being seen in Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, these days. The people of Indian origin living here are very excited about the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. People were eagerly waiting for PM Modi's visit to this big country in South America. People of the Indian community believe that this visit will infuse new energy into India-Argentina relations.
#WATCH | Buenos Aires, Argentina | "I am from Jharkhand and I have been living in Argentina for the last 30 years... We are delighted that someone from our country is visiting here. We are pleased that PM Modi is coming here for the second time...," says an Indian Diaspora member… pic.twitter.com/xB2C9sIIoU
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The people of Indian origin living in Argentina are very happy that the Prime Minister of their country is coming to meet them. Indian community member Saurabh Luthra, while talking to the media, said that the enthusiasm is very high at this time. We are fortunate that we will get a chance to meet the Prime Minister. We hope that the relations between India and Argentina will become even stronger. At the same time, Suruchi Chhabra of Indian origin said that PM Modi has made Indians feel proud all over the world.
'PM Modi boosted the morale of Indians'
Suruchi Chhabra said that I live in Argentina. I am an Indian-American. We are very proud that PM Modi is coming here. This is a very exciting moment. On behalf of the entire Indian community, we express our gratitude. PM Modi is a world leader who has encouraged Indians. He has always stood up for us and has increased our respect. We are happy with his work so far and have a lot of expectations from him in the future too.
PM Modi will reach Argentina for the third time.
Another member of the Indian community said that he is from Jharkhand and has been living in Argentina for the last 30 years. He said, "We are very happy that a leader from our country is coming here. The special thing is that PM Modi is coming to Argentina for the second time. This makes it clear that the relations between the two countries are getting stronger." PM Modi will reach Argentina in the third phase of his five-nation tour. Earlier, he had visited Trinidad and Tobago.
PM will be welcomed with an Indian dance.
Preparations are in full swing to welcome PM Modi. Artists living in Argentina will also participate in this program. Many of these artists are of Indian origin. An artist named Anandini Dasi said that welcoming PM Modi is a great honor for us. We are preparing with full hard work. Hopefully, he will like this program. We want him to come to this country again and again.
He will be welcomed with Kathak and Bharatnatyam.
Another artist involved in the program said that they will present traditional Indian dances like 'Malhari' and 'Pushpanjali'. This presentation will be in the style of Kathak and Bharatnatyam. He said that we love Indian culture very much. That is why we have worked hard for a long time for this special program. Now the day has come when we will present Indian tradition and culture in front of PM Modi.
Business and cooperation will increase between the two countries.
PM Modi is going to Buenos Aires on the official invitation of Argentine President Alberto Fernadez. During this, both leaders will hold bilateral talks. Defense, agriculture, mining, oil-gas, renewable energy, trade, investment and strengthening mutual relations will be discussed in the meeting. It is believed that this visit will give new strength to India-Argentina relations and will also accelerate business and cultural exchange between the two countries.
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