Copenhagen. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said it is “inclusiveness and cultural diversity” that gives the Indian community the power to feel alive in every moment and that these values have been inculcated within Indians over thousands of years. Addressing the Indian community settled in Denmark during his visit to the Nordic nation, Modi also said that all Indian people stand together to protect the nation and join hands in nation building. In his address, Modi said, “Inclusiveness and cultural diversity is the power of the Indian community, which makes us all feel alive every moment.” Thousands of years of time have developed these values within us.
In the auditorium with her Danish counterpart Mette Fredriksson in the front row, amid slogans of ‘Modi, Modi’ and ‘Modi hai to mumkin hai’, the prime minister also said that wherever an Indian goes in the world, honesty Contributes from his work land, for that country. He said, ‘Prime Minister Frederickson’s being here today is a testament to his love and respect for Indians.’ Tells about the achievements.’ He mentioned that the number of Indians settled abroad is more than the entire population of some countries.
Modi said the Green Strategic Partnership between the two countries is guided by the personal priorities and values of Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredriksson. He said, ‘What I discussed with him today will give new strength, new energy to the relations between the two countries.’ Modi mentioned that for a long time everyone’s life was going on in virtual mode due to Corona virus infection and ‘As soon as traffic became possible last year, Prime Minister Frederiksen was the first head of government we had the opportunity to welcome to India.
He further said, “When the power of India increases, the power of the world increases. In the role of Pharmacy of the World, India has supported the whole world in difficult times, has sent medicines to many countries so that we do not lag behind in this work of humanity in times of crisis and keep helping the world. PM Modi said, ‘Whatever the language, we all have an Indian culture. Our food plate changes, our taste changes. But the Indian way of pleading for love again and again does not change. ‘We stand together to protect the nation and join hands in nation building,’ he said.