Vande Mataram in Ethiopia: PM Modi's Deeply Moving Moment Abroad

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was visibly moved when Ethiopian singers performed Vande Mataram at a state dinner. He shared a video of the special moment on social media, calling it deeply significant. The visit was marked by warm personal gestures, including the Ethiopian PM driving Modi himself. The trip highlights the growing strategic and cultural ties between India and Ethiopia.

Key Points: PM Modi Moved by Vande Mataram Rendition in Ethiopia

  • Ethiopian singers performed India's national song at a banquet for PM Modi in Addis Ababa
  • The gesture coincided with 150 years since Vande Mataram's composition
  • PM Abiy Ahmed personally drove Modi from the airport in a special gesture
  • The Indian diaspora gave an enthusiastic welcome with chants and Bollywood songs
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Deeply moving moment, says PM Modi as Vande Mataram echoes in Ethiopia

PM Narendra Modi shares a heartfelt moment as Ethiopian singers perform Vande Mataram during a state banquet hosted by PM Abiy Ahmed Ali in Addis Ababa.

"It was a deeply moving moment, that too at a time when we are marking 150 years of Vande Mataram. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Addis Ababa, Dec 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a heartwarming moment from a banquet dinner hosted by his Ethiopian counterpart, Abiy Ahmed Ali, in Addis Ababa, where a group of local singers welcomed him with a rendition of Vande Mataram.

The banquet dinner was hosted on Tuesday as the African nation accorded a warm and ceremonial welcome to the Prime Minister on his arrival in Ethiopia.

During the dinner, Ethiopian singers performed a rendition of Vande Mataram, which Prime Minister Modi visibly enjoyed, applauding the performers in appreciation.

The gesture assumed added significance as it coincided with the marking of 150 years since the composition of India's national song back home.

Sharing a video of the moment on X, Prime Minister Modi said, "At yesterday’s banquet dinner hosted by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, a wonderful rendition of Vande Mataram was sung by Ethiopian singers. It was a deeply moving moment, that too at a time when we are marking 150 years of Vande Mataram."

In the video, the Prime Minister can be seen raising his hands and clapping for the singers as they concluded their performance.

Prime Minister Modi arrived in Ethiopia on Tuesday to a rousing welcome, marking an important leg of his official visit.

The visit is taking place at the invitation of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and highlights the growing strategic and diplomatic significance of India-Ethiopia relations.

Both leaders were seen engaging in an informal interaction at the airport shortly after the Prime Minister's arrival.

"At Addis Ababa airport, took part in a traditional Coffee Ceremony with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali. The ceremony beautifully highlights Ethiopia's rich heritage," PM Modi posted on X.

In a notable and personal gesture, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali himself drove Prime Minister Modi from the airport to the hotel. During the drive, he also took a special initiative to show the Indian Prime Minister the Science Museum and Friendship Park, sources said, adding that this was not part of the original itinerary.

Members of the Indian community in Ethiopia extended a warm and enthusiastic welcome to Prime Minister Modi as he arrived at the hotel in Addis Ababa.

Prime Minister Modi interacted with members of the Indian diaspora, many of whom had been waiting for hours to catch a glimpse of him. They waved Indian flags, chanted "Modi Modi" and "Bharat Mata ki Jai", and presented flowers to the Prime Minister.

Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali later witnessed cultural performances and posed for photographs with those gathered at the venue.

Adding to the cultural warmth, a group of artists sang the Hindi song 'Dharti Sunehra Ambar Neela' from the Bollywood film 'Veer Zaara' as they welcomed the Prime Minister at the hotel.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartwarming to see! Cultural diplomacy at its best. The Ethiopian singers learning and performing our national song must have taken effort. It's moments like these that strengthen people-to-people bonds beyond just government agreements. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
While the moment is undoubtedly special, I hope such visits translate into concrete benefits for both nations—more trade, investment in key sectors, and support for the Indian diaspora there. The warmth is great, but let's also focus on the substance.
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Sarah B
The video was lovely. It's amazing how music transcends borders. The Indian community's welcome, the coffee ceremony, the personal drive—every detail shows a deepening relationship. Africa is an important partner for India's future.
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Karthik V
Feeling so proud! From 'Dharti Sunehra' to 'Vande Mataram', our culture was shining bright in Ethiopia. Our PM's visits always have this personal touch that resonates with people. The diaspora waiting for hours shows the connect he has with Indians abroad.
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Nikhil C
Respect to Ethiopia for such a thoughtful welcome. It's not just protocol; it's genuine warmth. This is how you build lasting friendships between countries. More power to India-Ethiopia ties! 🙏

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