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‘Bahut Khushi Bhail’: Watch PM Modi welcomed with Bhojpuri Chautaal, dholak and manjira in Trinidad and Tobago

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was greeted with a traditional performance of Bhojpuri Chautaal on July 3, Trinidad and Tobago, and pointed to the beginning of his first official visit to the Caribbean Nation. At the ceremony at the Piarco International Airport, Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissesar accompanied 38 ministers and four parliamentary members had a ceremonial guards and greetings.

BHOJPURİ ECHO in the Caribbean Nation Beats

Pm Modi, who shared a video of musical welcome in his official X account, wrote: “Bhojpuri Chautaal Echoes in Trinidad & Tobago!” The live welcome reflected the powerful cultural connection between the Indian diaspora and the roots of his ancestors. The style of singing and drum stolen is popular in India’s Bhojpuri-speaking regions and continues to be important among Indo-Trinidian communities.

Indian Diaspora receives praise from PM Modi

During his engagement at the Port of Spain, PM Modi met with members of the Indian community and appreciated his role in the development of the country. Despite being a generation far from the homeland, he recorded the ongoing vineyards with Indian culture.

“Many people from India went to Trinidad & Tobago years ago. Over the years, they distinguished themselves in several areas and enriched Trinidad & Tobago’s journey of development. They also made a connection with India and also passionate about Indian culture.

Interaction with young successes from diaspora

PM Modi also met with the winners of the exam of the Bharat Ko ’(India) of Bharat Ko Janye (India) in Trinidad & Tobago, Nicholas Maraj and Vince Mahato and Vince Mahato. He shared a photo of the interaction and met with the young people who won the Bharat Ko Janye (India) exam in Trinidad & Tobago and met with Shankar Ramjattan, Nicholas Maraj and Vince Mahato.

The first bilateral visit since 1999

This is the first visit of Prime Minister Modi to Trinidad and Tobago as Prime Minister, and has also been the first bilateral visit to the country by an Indian Prime Minister since 1999. The visit takes place at Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissesar’s invitation and is part of Modi’s five Nation tour between 2-9 July.

Strengthening bonds through official interviews

During the two-day visit between July 3 and July 4, Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to have negotiations with President Christine Carla Kangaloo and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar. Discussions will focus on strengthening cooperation in key sectors such as digital finance, renewable energy, health and information technology. The Prime Minister of the Indian Supreme Commission in the Port of Spain welcomed with a mission at the Prime Minister X: “Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji !!”

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