‘Waah, where did you learn this?’: PM Modi amazed by Japanese boy’s Hindi greeting
- PM Modi was impressed by the Japnese boy's Hindi fluency
- Children were seen holding "Welcome" placards written in different Indian regional languages
- PM Modi is on a two-day visit to Tokyo to participate in the Quad summit on May 24
Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is on a two-day visit to Tokyo, on Monday morning interacted with children waiting to welcome him.
“Welcome to Japan! May I have your signature please?”, Ritsuki Kobayashi asked PM Modi in Hindi.
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Impressed by his fluency, the exhilarated PM said, “Waah! Where did you learn Hindi from?… You know it pretty well?
“…Can’t speak Hindi much, but I understand…PM read my message, and I also got his signature, so I am very happy…,” an elated Ritsuki Kobayashi said after his interaction with PM Modi.
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Upon PM Modi’s arrival, children were seen holding “Welcome” placards written in different Indian regional languages as they were all dressed up in traditional attire for PM Modi’s arrival.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a two-day visit to Tokyo to participate in the Quad summit on May 24 at the invitation of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, received a rousing welcome from the Indian community in Japan.
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In a tweet, PM Modi said, “Landed in Tokyo. Will be taking part in various programmes during this visit including the Quad Summit, meeting fellow Quad leaders, interacting with Japanese business leaders and the vibrant Indian diaspora.”
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