PM Modi inspired to Big Big: Wave of Happiness under Indian migrants about Prime Minister's visit to Saudi Arabia
Jeddah, April 22 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two -day Saudi Arabia visit that began on Tuesday filled the Indian community with enthusiasm and pride. The visit at the invitation of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is expected to add a new chapter in a strategic partnership between India and Saudi Arabia. At least six mous (mous) is expected to be signed during the visit. The Indian community in Jeddah celebrates the opportunity with cultural programs, execution. Let us know that the Indian community is one of the largest migrant population in Saudi Arabia. From young children to senior professionals, everyone speaks happiness and proud of the Prime Minister’s visit. Mridula said with Ians: “We are very excited! Indian migrants have arranged a great ceremony to welcome Prime Minister Modi. My daughter participates in cultural programs. If I get a chance to talk to him, I will tell them how much we praise his leadership. Mridula has lived in Jeddah for the past 15 years. Another Indian woman said: “It seems to be an coming moment in life. There is something magical in their presence – an aura that fills everyone with energy. We have always been proud to be Indian, but their leadership makes this pride even more powerful.” Ranjit, who belongs to Andhra Pradesh, emphasized the reinforcing relationships between the two countries. He said: “Indian is the second largest migrant community in Saudi Arabia. Cultural and business relationships are getting stronger, and we feel proud to see this progress. We traveled more than a thousand kilometers today to come here.” Young Shashwat said: “I came here to meet Prime Minister Modi. He inspires us to dream big. I like his positivity and leadership.” Fareen said: “This is a very proud moment. I am overwhelmed by enthusiasm. I have tears in my eyes everywhere. This journey is going to change things. Saudi Arabia is already looking at India with a very positive perspective, and now our dream of ‘developed India 2047’ is even more real. Benefit. “This is a pleasant day. Proud moment for all Indians living abroad, but also for all Indians living abroad. Ians spoke to some artists to showcase the rich heritage of India. Pushpa, who led the classic dance party today, said: “We are a group of 12 members who offer classical dance. We are proud to be part of this historical program.” Anga said, “We do a merger dance – in which Indian classical music is mixed with contemporary styles. Increase, Indian migrants are united in Saudi Arabia. From cultural pride to diplomatic optimism, the visit of the Premier Modi is not just a political event, it is a shared identity, hope and a strong India -Saudi partners.