PM Modi in Muscat: How the Indian Diaspora Became a Global Example

Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered an inspiring address to the Indian community in Muscat. He praised the diaspora as a shining global example of living together in harmony. The speech also celebrated the deep historical and cultural ties between India and Oman. Modi highlighted how Indian traditions, like the newly UNESCO-recognized Diwali, carry messages of hope to the world.

Key Points: PM Modi Praises Indian Diaspora as Example in Oman Address

  • PM Modi addressed a vibrant Indian community in Muscat amid chants of national pride
  • He linked India's cultural diversity to the global respect shown by Indians abroad
  • The PM celebrated UNESCO's recognition of Diwali as a global cultural heritage
  • He detailed the historic 'Maitri Parv' celebrating multifaceted India-Oman relations
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Indian diaspora has become living example of co-existence, co-operation: PM Modi in Muscat

PM Modi addresses the Indian community in Muscat, calling the diaspora a living example of co-existence and cooperation while celebrating India-Oman ties.

"Indian diaspora has become a living example of co-existence and co-operation. - PM Narendra Modi"

Muscat, December 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday praised the Indian community in Oman, calling the Indian diaspora a "living example of co-existence and co-operation, " as he addressed members of the community and students in Muscat.

PM Modi began his address amid chants of "Bharat Mata ki jai," "Vande Mataram," and "Modi, Modi," reflecting the strong emotional connection between the Indian community abroad and their homeland.

Addressing the gathering, PM Modi said, "Indian diaspora has become a living example of co-existence and co-operation."

Describing the bond between India and its people abroad, the Prime Minister said, "Today, we have all gathered here as a family. We are celebrating our country, our team India."

"Diversity in India is a strong base of our culture," PM Modi said, explaining how India's pluralism shapes its global identity. "For us, every day brings in new colours, every season becomes a new festival, every tradition comes with a new idea."

Linking this cultural outlook to the global presence of Indians, he added, "That is the reason that wherever we Indians go, wherever we reside, we respect diversity."

Referring to a recent global recognition, the Prime Minister said, "Recently, another incredible honour was given to India's rich cultural heritage. UNESCO has inscribed Diwali to its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity." He said the recognition reflects the global relevance of Indian traditions. "Now, Diwali's 'diya' will illuminate not just our house but also the entire world. This is a matter of pride for Indians across the world," he said.

Emphasising the larger message behind the festival, PM Modi added, "This global recognition of Diwali is a recognition of our light that spreads hope, harmony and a message of humanity."

PM Modi also spoke about the celebration of India-Oman ties, saying, "We are also celebrating India-Oman Maitri Parv here." Explaining its significance, he said, "M for Maritime heritage, A for Aspirations, I for Innovation, T for Trust and Technology, R for Respect and I for Inclusive Growth."

Describing the broader meaning of the event, PM Modi said, "It means that this Maitri Parv is the celebration of the friendship between the two countries, our shared history and a prosperous future."

Higlighting the India-Oman ties, PM Modi said, "India and Oman have always shared intimate and living ties. The Indian Ocean's monsoon winds have given direction to the trade between the two countries."

"Our ancestors used to take wooden boats from ports like Lothal, Mandvi and Tamralipti and arrive in Muscat, Sur and Salalah. I am delighted that these historic ties from Mandvi to Muscat have been compiled in a book by our Embassy," he added.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi addressed the India-Oman Business Forum, highlighting the several reforms which India has initiated in the last 11 years that have made it one of the most competitive markets in the world.

Highlighting the importance of CEPA, he emphasised that it would provide new confidence in the partnership.

PM Modi expressed confidence in the Summit, saying it would give the India-Oman partnership new direction and momentum and help it soar to greater heights.

"Over the past 11 years, India has not just changed policies, India has changed its economic DNA."

He highlighted several initiatives, such as the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and GST, which have made significant strides in the country's development.

"GST transformed the whole of India into one integrated, unified market. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code brought financial discipline... it promoted transparency... and this strengthened investor confidence," he said.

PM Modi reached Muscat, Oman, on Wednesday, on a two-day visit in the last leg of his three-nation tour. He arrived in Oman after completing his successful visits to Jordan and Ethiopia.

Marking the importance of the visit, the Prime Minister was welcomed at Muscat airport by Oman's Deputy Prime Minister for Defence Affairs, Sayyid Shihab bin Tariq Al Said, and was accorded a guard of honour, reflecting the significance attached to the visit by the Omani side.

PM Modi lauded the enthusiasm of Indians in Oman, saying it reflected the people-to-people ties between both nations.

The two-day visit is taking place at the invitation of Sultan Haitham bin Tarik and is expected to focus on strengthening the Strategic Partnership. During the visit, the Prime Minister is slated to engage with the Omani leadership, with particular emphasis on enhancing cooperation in commercial and economic domains.

Within this framework, the talks are also expected to push forward discussions on an ambitious trade pact.Emphasising the significance of the visit, Oman's Ambassador to India, Sheikh Humaid Bin Ali Bin Sultan Al-Mani, told ANI that Prime Minister Modi's trip to Muscat would be a "very important" milestone in bilateral relations, particularly as both countries mark 70 years of diplomatic ties this year.

Describing the timing as "very interesting," the envoy noted that the visit comes two years after Sultan Haitham bin Tariq's visit to India in December 2023 and carries significance "from different aspects."

- ANI

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Rohit P
The Maitri Parv concept is brilliant! M-A-I-T-R-I breaking down the pillars of our relationship with Oman. It's not just diplomacy, it's about shared history and future aspirations. The ancient trade links from Mandvi to Muscat show our deep-rooted connections.
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David E
As someone who has worked with Indian colleagues in the Gulf, I can attest to this. The Indian diaspora's ability to integrate while maintaining their cultural identity is remarkable. The UNESCO recognition of Diwali is well-deserved - it's a beautiful festival with a universal message of light over darkness.
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Aditya G
While the sentiment is good, I hope such visits translate into concrete benefits for Indians working in Oman. Better consular services, protection of workers' rights, and faster resolution of issues should be the real focus. The CEPA agreement needs to ensure fair treatment for our professionals.
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Shreya B
The part about Diwali's 'diya' illuminating the world made me emotional! 🪔 It's true - our festivals and values have global relevance. When Indians celebrate Diwali abroad, we share our culture with neighbors of all nationalities. That's real soft power.
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Karthik V
Strong economic partnerships like this are crucial. GST and IBC reforms have indeed changed India's business landscape. If the CEPA with Oman brings more investment and job opportunities for both countries, it's a win-win. The 70-year diplomatic milestone is significant.

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