PM Modi receives grand reception in Warsaw
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Poland on Wednesday and spoke to the Indian community in Warsaw, reminiscing about the long-standing relationship between India and Poland.
Speaking to the Indian community in Warsaw, Prime Minister Modi stated that the new India values equal relationships with all nations. India today desires progress for everyone.
“I appreciate the kind reception I have been given by the Polish people. In the media, there has been extensive discussion about Poland and its citizens over the last week. PM Modi mentioned that it is believed to be the initial occasion in 45 years when an Indian Prime Minister has traveled to Poland,” Modi stated.
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“Today’s India seeks to establish connections with everyone. Present-day India focuses on the progress of every individual. PM Modi stated that India today includes everyone and considers the welfare of all individuals,” PM Modi said.
First visit by an Indian PM to Poland in 45 years
The Prime Minister was warmly welcomed with an elaborate ceremony upon arrival in Warsaw. Besides being awarded official honours, members of the Indian community showed their excitement by cheerfully chanting “Modi, Modi” to express their strong support.
After landing in Warsaw, PM Modi, who is on a two-nation visit to Poland and Ukraine, paid his respects at the memorials for the Valivade-Kolhapur camp and the Monument to the Battle of Monte Cassino.
It is important to mention that PM Modi’s visit to Poland marks the initial journey made by an Indian Prime Minister to the nation in almost 45 years.