Prime Minister Narendra Modi gets on a trip of Southeast Asia where he is seeing Brunei and Singapore
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday played ‘dhol’, a standard Indian drum, throughout his browse through to Singapore.
Upon his arrival in Singapore, Modi was accorded a welcome at his resort in the kind of a standard Indian dancing that likewise included‘dhol’ As professional dancers in typical clothing invited him, Modi likewise signed up with the drummers in playing the dhol. The firms have actually shared the visuals of the minute.
Singapore is the 2nd and the last leg of Modi’s scenic tour ofSoutheast Asia Earlier on Monday, Modi had actually shown up in Brunei and he got here in Singapore previously in the day.
Watch: Prime Minister Narendra Modi plays ‘dhol,’ a standard Maharashtrian drum, in Marina Bay, Singapore pic.twitter.com/DlHjiY1fLs
— IANS (@ians_india) September 4, 2024
In Singapore, Modi will certainly holds talks with PMLawrence Wong In an article on X (previously Twitter) upon his arrival in the country, Modi claimed he was eagerly anticipating enhancing the India-Singapore connection.
“Looking forward to the various meetings aimed at boosting the India-Singapore friendship. India’s reforms and the talent of our Yuva Shakti makes our nation an ideal investment destination. We also look forward to closer cultural ties,” claimed Modi in an article.
In a mosaic shared by state-run Prasar Bharati, Modi is seen being gotten by the diaspora shouting his name.
#WATCH|Prime Minister Narendra Modi attempts his hands on a dhol. Members of the Indian diaspora invited PM Modi on his arrival in #Singapore.
The Indian neighborhood at the resort typically invited him, with the typical drum beat of Maharashtra and the Prime preacher … pic.twitter.com/eFHKviCXek
— PB-SHABD (@PBSHABD) September 4, 2024
During his welcome by the diaspora in Singapore, a female likewise connected Rakhi on Modi’s wrist.
#WATCH|A female connections rakhi to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he comes to a resort inSingapore Members of the Indian diaspora invited PM Modi on his arrival inSingapore pic.twitter.com/ZgiUsOxa46
— RECTUM (@ANI) September 4, 2024