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PM Modi Gets Vibrant Bengali Welcome in Gothenburg, Sweden

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed in Gothenburg, Sweden, with a vibrant Bengali cultural performance by the Indian diaspora. The reception featured traditional dances, rituals, and a crowd waving the Indian tricolour. PM Modi engaged with the artists and greeted the gathering in Bengali, delighting the diaspora. The visit is part of his five-nation tour, including bilateral talks with Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson.

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Bengali beats in Gothenburg: PM Modi treated to vibrant cultural welcome by Indian diaspora as he touches down in Sweden

Gothenburg, May 17

Immersing the Swedish industrial landscape in the vibrant hues of Indian heritage, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was greeted with a celebratory traditional Bengali cultural performance upon his arrival at his hotel in Gothenburg.

The spirited reception saw women dressed in traditional attire showcasing lively dances and rituals, beautifully blending elements reminiscent of aarti and classical folk expressions deeply rooted in Bengali culture. An enthusiastic crowd of well-wishers, proudly waving the Indian tricolour, lined the venue to cheer the Prime Minister, creating an electric, festive atmosphere that seamlessly bridged Indian traditions with the Swedish setting.

Accompanied by a delegation of officials, PM Modi appeared visibly delighted as he engaged with the artists, warmly acknowledging the spirited reception with a namaste. The showcase vividly highlighted the resilient cultural fabric maintained by the Indian diaspora in the region, serving as a colourful prelude to the Prime Minister's high-profile engagements in Sweden.

Sharing her profound excitement over the interaction, Nivedita, a member of the Indian diaspora living in Sweden, shared that the Prime Minister uniquely connected with the gathering by conversing in their native tongue.

"In Sweden, we try to uphold our culture. It was like a dream come true for all of us, like when he (PM Modi) greeted us in Bengali... we congratulate him for his historic win... we all NRIs, Bengalis and Indians, support him from here, and we were mesmerised to have him here, and it was a dream come true for us," she said.

Adding to the grand welcome, the Prime Minister was also treated to a traditional Indian dance performance alongside an elegant orchestra recital within the hotel premises where he is residing during his stay in Gothenburg.

This high-stakes visit represents a crucial leg of PM Modi's ongoing five-nation tour, following the successful completion of his diplomatic engagements in the United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands.

While in Gothenburg, the Prime Minister is scheduled to hold crucial bilateral deliberations with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, alongside key interactions with top industrial leaders aimed at scaling up cross-border cooperation in commercial trade, technological innovation, and sustainable development paradigms.

The Indian community across Sweden has shown immense enthusiasm for the state visit, with Gothenburg particularly recognised for its dynamic diaspora footprint and its pivotal position as a global hub for industrial innovation. The artistic reception fundamentally underscored the robust people-to-people ties that continue to anchor the expanding India-Sweden strategic partnership.

— ANI

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Ananya R
Really proud to see our culture being showcased so beautifully in Sweden. But I hope the diplomatic meetings also focus on real issues like trade and climate tech, not just photo ops. The diaspora support is great, but we need substance too.
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Vikram P
Incredible to see how our Prime Minister connects with every region's culture! Whether it's Bengali in Sweden or Tamil in Sri Lanka, he makes everyone feel seen. The diaspora is our soft power abroad and this welcome shows their love for Bharat 🇮🇳
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Rajesh K
Nice cultural event, but does our PM ever visit border areas or conflict zones with this much enthusiasm? The diaspora gets the red carpet while our soldiers face harsh winters in Siachen. Just saying, let's keep priorities straight.
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Shreya B
As a Bengali myself, I'm thrilled to see Bangla culture celebrated internationally! The aarti and folk dances are our heritage. But I hope the PM also discusses crucial issues like river water sharing and Teesta treaty with global leaders. Cultural diplomacy is good, but policy matters more.
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Arun S
Look at the energy of our diaspora! Whether it's US, UK, or Sweden, Indians abroad never forget their roots. This is what makes Bharat great - we take our culture everywhere. PM Modi's global outreach is unmatched. 🇮🇳💪
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