Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Hiroshima to attend the annual summit of the G7 grouping and the third in-person Quad leaders’ meeting during which he will exchange views with world leaders on global challenges and discuss ways to collectively address them.
I am grateful to Hiroshima’s Indian community for a memorable welcome to the city. pic.twitter.com/gMPJPZInAU
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 19, 2023
Modi arrived in Hiroshima on the first leg of his three-nation trip to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia and is expected to take part in over 40 engagements. The Indian diaspora warmly received him.
#WATCH | Japan: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with the members of the Indian diaspora as he reaches Sheraton Hotel in Hiroshima. pic.twitter.com/9Zj5Ye76tS
— ANI (@ANI) May 19, 2023
“Landed in Hiroshima to join the G7 Summit proceedings. Will also be having bilateral meetings with various world leaders,” Modi tweeted
Landed in Hiroshima to join the G7 Summit proceedings. Will also be having bilateral meetings with various world leaders. pic.twitter.com/zQtSZUpd45
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 19, 2023
Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, General Secretary in-charge Communications, reacting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hiroshima visit tweeted, The hype factory around the self-styled Vishwaguru attending the G7 Summit in Hiroshima in Japan has started manufacturing fake narratives. Here’s the reality: Summits of developed countries started way back in 1976. India was invited along with few other countries for the first time in 2003. Dr. Manmohan Singh attended such G7+ Summits regularly. So all this drum-beating serves the purpose of not only self-glorification of The Great Leader, but also erasing the continuity of governance and contribution of previous governments.
The hype factory around the self-styled Vishwaguru attending the G7 Summit in Hiroshima in Japan has started manufacturing fake narratives.
Here’s the reality:
Summits of developed countries started way back in 1976. India was invited along with few other countries for the first…— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) May 19, 2023