Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Singapore on Wednesday to a rousing welcome, as he was greeted by the members of the Indian community in a rousing welcome.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm welcome from members of the Indian diaspora as he arrived at a hotel in Singapore on Wednesday. He even tried his hand at playing a dhol as the crowd performed to welcome him.
Bharatiya Janata Party Foreign Affairs in-charge, Vijay Chauthaiwale asked Overseas Friends of BJP Europe and United Kingdom to build stronger team and to work for bringing Prime Minister Narendra Modi record fourth term in office in 2029.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's landmark visit to Brunei marks a significant milestone in the 40-year-old diplomatic relationship between the two nations. The visit is a testament to the growing friendship and cooperation between India and Brunei.
The Indian diaspora residing in Brunei expressed their happiness over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the nation and said that they feel extremely happy and honoured to meet PM Modi. Notably, PM Modi on Tuesday inaugurated the new Chancery of the High Commission of India, in Brunei'
Protesters proceeded through various city streets and made their way to Jungfernstieg, a popular tourist spot. They carried banners and placards denouncing the unlawful control of Balochistan, human rights violations, and forced disappearances.
The Indian community in Brunei is abuzz with excitement as they prepare to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his maiden visit to the Southeast Asian nation, scheduled for September 3-4. The visit is seen as a significant step in bolstering ties between the two nations.
Talking to ANI, Dimri said, "...Our exchanges have been deep. Despite the small economy and geography, the Indian diaspora has been deeply entrenched here... Indians have made deep inroads here...There is a prominent Tamilian community, Malyali community, Sindhis and Punjabis and we also see
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