PM Modi welcomed with ‘Sanskrit chants’ in Brazil

New Delhi| Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Brazil on Sunday to attend the G-20 summit after visiting Nigeria. Where people welcomed him with recitation of Sanskrit mantras. During this time, the Indian Prime Minister looked overwhelmed after seeing the deep imprint of Indian culture on foreign soil.

The video of welcoming PM Modi with chanting mantras in Sanskrit is going viral. At the same time, Prime Minister Modi was also warmly welcomed by the people of the Indian community in Rio de Janeiro, the capital of Brazil. Prime Minister Modi himself shared pictures of the welcome given by the Indian community on his social media X handle. In these pictures, the Prime Minister is seen meeting the people of the Indian community warmly. Apart from the tricolor, some other pictures are also seen in the hands of the people of the Indian community, which they are seen showing to Prime Minister Modi.

On this, PM Modi wrote on X, “I was very impressed by the warm and lively welcome from the Indian community on reaching Rio de Janeiro”. His energy reflects the affection that connects us to all continents”

PM Modi reached Brazil on Sunday morning. Whose information he also shared on his ‘X’ handle on social media. “Rio de Janeiro arrived to attend the G20 summit in Brazil”, he wrote in the post. Summit discussions and fruitful dialogue with world leaders are awaited.

Earlier, while giving information regarding Prime Minister Modi’s participation in the G-20 summit, the Ministry of External Affairs had said, “The Prime Minister is expected to meet many leaders on the sidelines of the G20 summit”

Prime Minister Modi will visit Georgetown after the G20 summit, which will be the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Guyana since 1968. At the invitation of Guyanese President Mohammad Irfan Ali, Prime Minister Modi will not only hold bilateral discussions but will also address the Parliament of Guyana and a gathering of the Indian diaspora.