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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Three-Nation Tour Promotes Indian Culture Abroad

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha Published May 20, 2023 4 Min Read
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ongoing three-nation tour is not only focused on diplomatic engagements and strategic meetings but also aims to enhance the presence of Indian culture in these countries. Alongside important interactions, Modi has taken part in symbolic events that highlight the rich heritage and values of India.

During his visit to Japan, Prime Minister Modi unveiled a bust of Mahatma Gandhi in Hiroshima on Saturday. This gesture emphasized the enduring legacy of the Father of the Nation and his message of peace and non-violence. The unveiling of the bust served as a reminder of the strong bond between India and Japan and their shared commitment to Gandhian principles.

Moving forward with his tour, the Prime Minister is scheduled to release “The Tirukkural” in the Tok Pisin language in Papua New Guinea. “The Tirukkural” is a classic Tamil text written by the esteemed poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar. This literary work is renowned for its timeless wisdom and ethical teachings, encompassing a wide range of topics including righteousness, morality, and governance. By presenting this ancient Indian text in Tok Pisin, the official language of Papua New Guinea, Modi aims to foster cultural exchanges and strengthen the cultural ties between the two nations.

The promotion of Indian culture on the global stage has been a significant aspect of Modi’s foreign policy. Throughout his tenure, he has consistently highlighted the importance of India’s rich cultural heritage and its ability to serve as a bridge between nations. By sharing Indian literature, philosophy, and art with other countries, Modi aims to foster mutual understanding and appreciation, creating stronger connections between India and the rest of the world.

Modi’s initiatives to showcase Indian culture abroad go beyond literary works. The Prime Minister has actively encouraged yoga as a means of promoting physical and mental well-being, organizing yoga events and promoting the International Day of Yoga. These efforts have garnered global recognition and participation, further cementing India’s position as the birthplace of this ancient practice.

Furthermore, Modi has sought to revitalize traditional Indian performing arts and crafts, recognizing their immense cultural and economic value. Initiatives like the “Namaste Pacific” festival, held in Fiji in 2019, showcased various Indian art forms, including classical dance, music, and handicrafts. Such events not only provide a platform for Indian artists to exhibit their talents but also enable cultural exchange and appreciation among diverse communities.

By emphasizing the importance of Indian culture, Modi aims to strengthen cultural diplomacy and build stronger bonds with countries across the world. This approach recognizes the power of soft power in shaping international relations and creating a positive image of India on the global stage.

India’s rich cultural heritage spans thousands of years, encompassing a diverse range of traditions, languages, and artistic expressions. Modi’s efforts to promote Indian culture internationally serve to celebrate this diversity and showcase the country’s unique contributions to the world.

As Prime Minister Modi’s three-nation tour progresses, his engagements aimed at augmenting the presence of Indian culture in these countries will continue to serve as a testament to the vibrant and inclusive nature of Indian civilization. Through cultural exchanges and initiatives that highlight India’s cultural heritage, Modi seeks to deepen global partnerships and foster greater appreciation and understanding among nations.

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Sweta Jha May 20, 2023
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