Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan on Thursday called on First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Talal Khalid Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah at Kuwait City and discussed the welfare of the Indian community residing in that country.
Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan interacted with the Indian community in Kuwait and said that they continue to be building blocks of New Delhi-Kuwait city relations.
Members of the Indian community are waiting for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival to welcome him with 'dhols' outside Sandton Sun Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is still our brother and these are 'Rakhis' of protection for him, said an Indian diaspora member who prepared a 'Rakhi' Thali to welcome the Prime Minister in South Africa.
Indian community in South Africa will showcase the 3D image of under construction Swaminarayan Temple to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his arrival for the BRICS summit.
Members of the Indian community said that PM Modi’s visit for the BRICS Summit will be highly beneficial for the Indian community, adding that the BRICS summit holds the potential of enhancing bilateral trade and cooperation between South Africa and India
CEO of Concept Digicom Srishti Sumani said: "PM Modi's visit to South Africa is going to be a highly beneficial one because there are a lot of Indian communities here in South Africa, lots of expat Indians as well.”
Our Indian community throughout the country are very excited that PM Modi is coming here, Chairperson of Africa for Sri Sathya Sai Global Council, Soobrie Naidoo said on Monday.
Doraiswami told ANI, “So many friends from the Indian community and PIO community turned out. Even shall we say friends of India, Britons who are not just of Indian origin also turned up.”
Indian Ambassador while addressing the gathering said, “Ties between Germany and India have become stronger and there is a huge contribution of the Indian community in this. I want to Thank you for this and I also hope that all of you will continue to contribute to strengthening Germany and
North America's largest Indian market, the Gerrard india bazaar, once again proved to be a melting pot of cultures, attracting individuals from diverse backgrounds in Canada's most multicultural city.
This protest emphasized the urgent need to respect and protect her cultural identity. The community believes in preserving cultural rights regardless of borders and aims to amplify their voices through this gathering.