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Vande Mataram By Austrian Choir In Grand Welcome For PM Modi


Watch: 'Vande Mataram' By Austrian Choir In Grand Welcome For PM Modi

Austrian artists sing Vande Mataram to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Austria early at this time after concluding his two-day go to to Russia. He was welcomed with Austrian artists singing Vande Mataram on the resort.

PM Modi arrived on the resort Ritz-Carlton in Vienna and was greeted by the members of the Indian group on the resort. After his arrival on the resort, the Austrian artists sang Vande Mataram to welcome him.

That is the primary time an Indian Prime Minister has visited Austria in 41 years. Indira Gandhi was the final PM to go to the nation in 1983.

PM Modi whereas saying that he landed in Vienna shared a publish on X citing this journey as a “particular one.”

Additional, he expressed his enthusiasm for the varied engagements deliberate throughout his go to, together with high-level talks and interactions with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer and the Indian group in Austria.

The Prime Minister and Chancellor may even deal with enterprise leaders from India and Austria.

Forward of his go to to Austria, PM Modi on Sunday mentioned that the shared values of democracy, freedom and the rule of legislation type the bedrock upon which the 2 nations will construct an ever-closer partnership.

PM Modi’s comment got here a day after Austrian Chancellor Nehammer posted on ‘X’, “I very a lot stay up for welcoming Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, the world’s largest democracy, subsequent week in Vienna.” “This go to is a particular honour because it marks the primary go to by an Indian Prime Minister in over 40 years and a major milestone as we have a good time 75 years of diplomatic relations with India,” he mentioned.

“We may have the chance to speak about additional deepening our bilateral relationship and nearer cooperation on the various geopolitical challenges,” the Austrian chancellor mentioned.

Responding to Mr Nehammer, PM Modi mentioned, “Thanks, Chancellor Karl Nehammer. It’s certainly an honour to go to Austria to mark this historic event. I stay up for our discussions on strengthening the bonds between our nations and exploring new avenues of cooperation.” “The shared values of democracy, freedom and rule of legislation type the bedrock upon which we are going to construct an ever nearer partnership,” he mentioned. 



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