Prime Minister Narendra Modi Narendra Modi has reached Britain on Wednesday on his two -day official visit. With the arrival of PM Modi reaching Britain, there is a lot of enthusiasm among Indian migrants. Many people are hoping that this visit will further strengthen trade and cultural relations between India and Britain. If seen, this visit of Prime Minister Modi is not only important for the Indian community, but also for both countries. The reason is that in the presence of PM Modi, the Free Trade Agreement between India and Britain is to be signed. Not only this, during this visit, PM Modi will meet King Charles III and his British counterpart Keer Stmper.

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PM Modi’s visit to UK – Photo: ANI
What Indian migrants say PM Modi said on UK tour
Gayatri Lokhande, a migrant member living in London for PM Modi’s visit to Britain, said that we are very happy to meet the Prime Minister. I met him at the Pravasi Bharatiya program in Odisha. This is my second chance. He said that I know India’s winner. We are waiting for the PM’s trade agreement to be held with the Prime Minister of Britain Kir Stmper.

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Dance Group members Madhusmita Borgohen and Chinu Kishore – Photo: ANI
Assam’s Bihu Dhun to welcome PM Modi in London, dance group will give traditional presentation
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Britain, a glimpse of Indian culture will also be seen. A dance group in London will perform the traditional Bihu dance of Assam, which will be part of PM Modi’s reception. There is a lot of enthusiasm and pride among the artists about this presentation. Madhusmita Borgohen, a member of this dance group, said that I am from Assam and have been living in the UK for the last 12 years. Today, PM Modi is getting a chance to see from the front, I cannot express more happiness than this. Today we will perform Bihu dance.
At the same time, another member of the same dance group, Chinu Kishore said that I am also from Assam and have been living in UK for the last 22 years. Today, PM Modi is getting a chance to meet face-to-face and Dance of Assam, it is a matter of pride for us. This cultural presentation is part of a special reception organized by the Indian migrant community, which aims to respect PM Modi and showcase India’s rich traditions on the global platform.

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PM Modi’s visit to UK – Photo: ANI
Anagha, a young woman raised in Britain, shared her feeling
UK-born and grew up, Anagha, also shared his family spirit towards Prime Minister Modi. He said that I was born in the UK and grew up, my parents are from Maharashtra. I have heard very positive things about grandparents and family from family about PM Modi. I am very excited to see them. India is a pioneer in front of the world today. There cannot be a better chance to see PM Modi personally. “
Ramchandra told PM Modi revolutionary person
Ramchandra Shastri welcomed PM Modi with his family. He said that we have come with the whole family. PM Modi is a revolutionary person. They not only talk about the development of India, but also think of the welfare of the whole world. They understand the sacred texts like Vedas, Puranas, Upanishads and talk about the good of all people. I was happy to get a chance to meet him again.

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PM Modi’s visit to UK – Photo: ANI
This visit of Prime Minister Modi is not only important for the Indian community, but also diplomatically for the two countries. Modi arrived in Britain on Wednesday, where he will stay for two days. During this time the free trade agreement between India and Britain is likely to be signed. Prior to departure, PM Modi had said that there is a widespread strategic partnership between India and Britain, which has become quite strong in recent years. He had said that our cooperation is in many fields like business, investment, technology, innovation, defense, education, research, stability, health and public relations.







