Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his counterparts from many countries including Italy, Britain, Australia during his three-nation visit. After the meetings, PM Modi gave gifts full of culture to the global leaders. Over the past few years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has transformed India’s foreign diplomacy into a vibrant showcase of cultural diversity. With each international visit, he not only advances India’s diplomatic agenda but also its rich heritage, showcasing its traditions, languages, art and spirituality. Through this unique blend of culture and diplomacy, PM Modi ensures that India’s cultural diversity is not only acknowledged but celebrated across the world, turning every foreign visit into a celebration of India’s unity in diversity.
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During his visit to Nigeria, Brazil and Guyana, PM Modi brought with him unique gifts from every corner of the country. During the visit, the PM brought with him 8 gifts from Maharashtra, 5 from Jammu and Kashmir, 3 each from Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan, 2 from Jharkhand and 1 each from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha and Ladakh.
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Gifts from Maharashtra include the silophor Panchamrit Kalash (vessel) – a superb example of traditional craftsmanship from Kolhapur, Maharashtra, given to the President of Nigeria; Warli painting – a tribal art form originating from the Warli tribe primarily located in the Dahanu, Talsari and Palghar regions of Maharashtra, given to the President of Brazil and as one of the gifts in a customized gift hamper given to the leaders of CARICOM countries Also given; Natural Rough Sapphire with Silver Camel Head on top from Pune, given to the Prime Minister of Australia; Hand-carved silver chess set with traditional design, presented to the Prime Minister of Portugal; The exquisite silver candle stand, given to the Prime Minister of Italy, and the hand-engraved silver fruit bowl, with intricate depictions of peacocks and trees, were given to the Secretary General of CARICOM.