Culture, cuisine and cricket connect India-Guyana, said PM Modi

Georgetown: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indian communities in Guyana on Thursday. During this, he said that culture, food and cricket connect India and Guyana. These similarities are a strong basis of friendship between the two countries.

During his address in Guyana, the Prime Minister praised the Indian-Guyanese community and their contribution to the development of the Caribbean nation. He said that the shared values ​​between the two countries provide a strong foundation for friendship.

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PM Modi said that three things in particular – culture, food and cricket connect the hearts of India and Guyana. Prime Minister Modi said that both the countries are proud of their rich and diverse culture. He said that we see diversity as a basis not just to accommodate, but to celebrate.

Love of cricket connects our countries

Our countries show that cultural diversity is our strength. Prime Minister Modi said that love for cricket also connects our countries. It's not just a game. It is a way of life that is deeply embedded in our national identity. PM Modi praised the Indian-Guyanese community. Also said that you have fought for freedom and democracy. You have worked to make Guyana one of the fastest growing economies.

Photos during PM Modi's address in Guyana

PM Modi was on official tour of three countries

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for home after concluding his visit to Guyana. During the visit he co-chaired the India-Caribbean Community Summit, held bilateral talks and met members of the Indian community. The Prime Minister was here on the last leg of his three-nation visit to Nigeria, Brazil and Guyana.

PM Modi left for New Delhi

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) posted on Twitter announcing the Prime Minister's departure from Guyana, concluding a very productive state visit to Guyana. Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for New Delhi. The Prime Minister had reached Nigeria on Sunday. Which was the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to that West African country in 17 years.

PM Modi honored with Nigeria's National Award

Modi held bilateral talks with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Nigeria, and also met members of the Indian community. He was awarded Nigeria's national award 'Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger' (GCON). From Nigeria, Modi went to Brazil to attend the G-20 summit, where he met global leaders including US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

PM Modi's first visit to Caribbean country in 50 years

The Prime Minister then visited Guyana, which was the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to this Caribbean country in more than 50 years. Prime Minister Modi was awarded the country's highest award 'The Order of Excellence' by Guyana President Irfan Ali.

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