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Modi electrifies Indian diaspora in Moscow

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi enthusiastically spoke to the Indian expatriates in Moscow, Russia, to resolve and work for the betterment of India, cheering on the audience, saying Modi-Modi. The Prime Minister marked one month of his third term in office, promising that he has vowed to work three times faster and stronger in the third term.

Citing some of the country’s strongest accomplishments over the last decade, the PM said, “Today, when India constructs the world’s tallest railway bridge or the world’s tallest statue, the world exclaims that India is changing. And how is India changing because India believes in the backing of the support of 140 crore Indians and the support of Indians across the globe?

Emulating the energy of the dedicated supporters, Modi said, “Today, Indian brethren living in different parts of the world are proud of the accomplishments that your motherland has made… Let me ask you this – has the world’s orientation toward you altered? Today, one and a quarter billion Indians have the resolve to address the issues that have been plaguing for generations. . .

The Prime Minister’s inspiring speech concretized his annexation to India’s march to becoming a developed nation. It reiterated the understanding and support of the Indian population at home and in the international sphere.

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