Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to Delhi after his three-nation visit. World wants to know India’s thoughts
Addressing the public in Delhi, PM Modi highlighted the world’s curiosity about India’s perspective. He mentioned that people questioned him about providing vaccines to other nations. PM Modi explained that India’s actions were driven by compassion and the teachings of Buddha and Gandhi. He emphasized that India cares even for its enemies.
Confidence from majority government
PM Modi attributed his confidence to the overwhelming majority government formed by the people. He clarified that the love shown towards India is not solely for him as the Prime Minister but for the country as a whole.
Promoting Tamil language in Papua New Guinea
During his visit to Papua New Guinea, PM Modi released the Tok Pisin translation of the book ‘Thirukkural.’ He emphasized the significance of the Tamil language, considering it the oldest language in the world and one that belongs to every Indian.
Warm welcome and admiration
Upon his arrival in Delhi, PM Modi received a warm welcome from BJP National President JP Nadda and party members at the Palam airport. Nadda expressed admiration for PM Modi’s governance model and cited instances of international appreciation, including US President Joe Biden requesting his autograph. Nadda also highlighted the respectful gesture of the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, who touched PM Modi’s feet, reflecting the respect and recognition received by India’s leader.

A large number of BJP supporters and workers gathered outside Palam airport to welcome PM Modi, showcasing their enthusiasm and support.
Successful visit to Australia

During his visit to Australia, PM Modi expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for the hospitality and emphasized the strengthening of friendship between the two countries. The community event in Sydney witnessed a massive turnout of overseas Indians, many of whom arrived on specially arranged flights.
Historic significance of the visit
PM Modi’s visit to Papua New Guinea held historical significance as it marked the first-ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the island. It also laid the foundation for a significant bilateral partnership for India in the Indo-Pacific context.
Successful international engagements
PM Modi’s visit included attending the G7 summit in Japan, holding bilateral meetings with world leaders, and participating in the Quad Summit in Hiroshima.
Concluding impact on international diplomacy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s multi-nation visit showcased India’s global engagement, highlighted its cultural heritage, and strengthened bilateral relations, leaving a lasting impact on international diplomacy.