Indian Prime Minister Modi interacts with Indian diaspora in Italy

PM Modi is in Rome for the 16th G20 Summit for two days. After that he will head to Glasgow for the UN COP26

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During his Italy visit Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with the people of Indian diaspora and different ‘Friends of India’ groups. His interaction with Indologists and Sanskrit experts from Italian universities drew wide attention.

PM Modi is in Rome for the 16th G20 Summit for two days. After that he will head to Glasgow for the UN COP26.

 

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi met and interacted with the community members from various organisations including representatives of Sikh community and institutions involved in the commemoration of Indian soldiers who fought in Italy in World War I and World War II.”

— Ministry of External Affairs, India

 

“The Prime Minister noted their interest in Indian culture, literature and practice of yoga and Ayurveda and lauded the role played by them in strengthening the ties between India and Italy,” a release from the Ministry of External Affairs said.

Another release from the MEA said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi met and interacted with the community members from various organisations including representatives of Sikh community and institutions involved in the commemoration of Indian soldiers who fought in Italy in World War I and World War II.”

He met and interacted with the representatives of Italian Congregation for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and Italian Hindu Union-Sanatana Dharma Samgha. The Prime Minister appreciated their contribution in several social activities including spreading the message of Bhagavad Gita in Italy.

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