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Modi & Indian diaspora: A night of culture, music, and celebration in New York

Last updated on - Sep 23, 2024, 02:42 IST
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​PM Modi addressed Indian Diaspora at Modi & US event

Prime Minister Narendra Modi captivated an audience of 15,000 Indian diaspora members at Modi & US event in the Nassau Coliseum in New York, emphasizing unity, pride, and optimism. He acknowledged the global influence of Indian culture, humorously stating, "'Ab apna Namaste bhi multinational ho gya hai, local se global ho gya.'" (Photo: PTI)

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​Tribute to the diaspora

PM Modi expressed deep gratitude towards the Indian diaspora, calling them "Rashtradoot" (ambassadors of the nation). He praised their significant role in strengthening ties between India and the US, noting their "unmatched" skill, talent, and commitment. (Photo: Reuters)

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​Meeting with President Biden

Reflecting on his meeting with US President Joe Biden, PM Modi shared how the president invited him to his home in Delaware, calling it an honour for all 140 crore Indians and a testament to the respect the Indian diaspora receives globally. (Photo: PTI)

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​Vision for India’s future

PM Modi outlined his vision for India’s future through the concept of "Pushp," symbolizing a developed India. He defined it as: 'P' for Progressive Bharat, 'U' for Unstoppable Bharat, 'S' for Spiritual Bharat, 'H' for Humanity First, and 'P' for Prosperous India, shaping a Viksit Bharat. (Photo: PTI)

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Dhol-Tasha beats fill the New York's air

The sounds of Dhol-Tasha echoed through the New York air as the Indian diaspora eagerly prepared for Prime Minister Modi’s much-anticipated address. Community members were seen rehearsing their dance routines in anticipation of the big event. A member of the Dhol-Tasha group expressed their excitement, saying we play Dhol-Tasha to keep our Indian roots alive. It’s an honour to perform this in front of the Prime Minister. (Photo: ANI)

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​Kathak and Yakshagana dazzle New York audience

Artists from the Indian community performed Kathak, a classical dance form from Uttar Pradesh, adding elegance and tradition to the evening. Another group showcased Yakshagana, a vibrant folk dance from the coastal districts of Karnataka. The colorful costumes and energetic movements of Yakshagana captivated and entertained the audience. (Photo: PTI)

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​Acrobatic art Mallakhamb from Maharashtra shines in NY

A group showcased Mallakhamb, an acrobatic activity that originated in Maharashtra, outside the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York. Jaydev Anata of the Mallakhamb Federation US stated, "We are promoting Mallakhamb in the USA as an acrobatic and gymnastic sport to get it into the Olympics. We are seizing every opportunity to introduce this to the public." (Photo: PTI)

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Aditya Gadhvi, Hanumankind, and Devi Sri Prasad share the stage

During the Modi & US event, Aditya Gadhvi captivated the audience with his superhit track "Khalasi," while popular hip-hop artist Hanumankind delivered an outstanding performance that thrilled attendees. Singer Devi Sri Prasad also took the stage to perform "Srivalli." After their performances, PM Modi warmly hugged all three artists to express his gratitude and appreciation. This event marked the first time these stars shared the same stage, promising a memorable experience for everyone in attendance. (Photo: PTI)

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Agnivesh Singh
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Here we see positivity with Modi but other place a balak buddhi spreading negativity in every possible way to hurt India.
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