Global Embrace: Indian Culture's Rising Acceptance Worldwide

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed pride in his Mann Ki Baat address about the global recognition of Indian culture. He highlighted initiatives such as a Hindi program on Kuwait Radio, celebrations of Indian heritage in the Caribbean, and global participation in International Yoga Day. Modi also praised the international success of Indian products like Araku coffee and snow peas from Jammu and Kashmir.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 30-06-2024 13:46 IST | Created: 30-06-2024 13:46 IST
Global Embrace: Indian Culture's Rising Acceptance Worldwide
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In his monthly Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the growing global recognition of Indian culture. From special Hindi broadcasts on Kuwait Radio to the celebration of Indian heritage in Caribbean nations, Modi cited various instances of worldwide admiration for Indian practices and products.

Modi mentioned the unveiling of Rabindranath Tagore's statue in Turkmenistan and lively festivities marking Indian Arrival Day in Suriname. He also emphasized the international enthusiasm for International Yoga Day, noting record participation and new achievements in countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

The prime minister also celebrated the global success of Indian products such as Araku coffee and snow peas from Jammu and Kashmir, noting their rising demand and contribution to local prosperity.

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