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Pravasi Bharatiya Divas: PM Modi showers praises on overseas Indians

Overseas Indians get a pat on back from PM Narendra Modi.

PM Narendra Modi was all praise for members of the Indian Diaspora. Inaugurating the 17th edition of Pravasi Bharatiya Divas at Indore in Madhya Pradesh on Monday, he heaped all praise on the overseas Indians calling them the country’s “brand ambassadors”.

Quantifying his praise he said that “Pravasi Bharatiyas” have a significant place in the journey of the country as it enters a new phase – “Amrit kaal” – for next 25 years.

“I consider Pravasi Bharatiyas as brand ambassadors of India on foreign soil. Your role is diverse. You are the brand ambassador for yoga, Ayurveda, cottage industry, handicrafts and also millets,” Modi said.

“The GenNext Pravasis are also curious to know about the country of their parents’ origin,” he said.

He wanted Indian universities to undertake projects  for documenting   contributions made by the diaspora in their respective nations for the benefit of students. He reiterated the need for building bridges between young overseas Indians with the homeland of their parents so that they feel proud of their rich cultural heritage.

The Prime Minister claimed that  Madhya Pradesh has a number of natural sites, including the Narmada river, and the recently developed Mahakal Lok at the famous Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, and urged the diaspora to visit them.

Lavishing praise on Indore, which is hosting the 17th edition of the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas convention, Modi said, “Indore is ahead of its time not only in cleanliness but also takes care of its heritage. The delicacies of Indore are mouth-watering and the people who taste them once will never turn to anything else.”

Special sessions will be held during the celebrations to discuss issues facing members of Indian Diaspora. Some eminent overseas Indians would also be felicitated during the PBD 2023.

President of the Republic of Suriname Chandrikapersad Santokhi, who was the special guest of honour at the event, said India has proven to be a reliable partner on regional and global platforms.

“Suriname has sought partnership (with India) in various fields including health, financial sectors and strengthening cultural ties by setting up institutes for Hindi language promotion in the Caribbean country,” he said.

Guyana President Mohamed Irfaan Ali, who was the chief guest at the event, in his address said, “When globalisation failed during the pandemic, Modi showed that it exists.” He recalled India’s help in providing COVID-19 vaccines and medicines to various countries and termed India as an important strategic partner.

There are massive opportunities for India’s private sector in Guyana as he termed his country’s economy  as one of the fastest growing in the world.

“I visited this country earlier and studied here before becoming the president (of Guyana) and felt the love of Indian people,” he added.

 

Prabhjot Singh