Kangana Ranaut on Modi: Why His Gita Gift to Putin is a Diplomatic Masterstroke

BJP MP Kangana Ranaut has praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for presenting a Bhagavad Gita to Russian President Vladimir Putin. She called the Prime Minister an ambassador of Sanatan Dharma and Indian culture on the global stage. The gift was a Russian translation of the scripture, which Modi described as a source of inspiration worldwide. The presentation occurred during bilateral talks focused on strengthening economic and defence ties between the two nations.

Key Points: Kangana Ranaut Hails PM Modi as Ambassador of Sanatan Dharma

  • Kangana Ranaut says the Gita represents the universal truth and heritage of India
  • She believes Putin reading the Gita will strengthen Russia's bond with India
  • BJP MP Manoj Tiwari calls PM Modi a blessing for Indian culture
  • PM Modi presented the Russian Gita, calling it a timeless global inspiration
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PM Modi ambassador of Sanatan Dharma: Kangana Ranaut on Prime Minister presenting Bhagavad Gita to Putin

BJP MP Kangana Ranaut calls PM Modi an ambassador of Sanatan Dharma after he presents a Russian Bhagavad Gita to President Vladimir Putin during bilateral talks.

"Our Prime Minister is the ambassador of Sanatan Dharma and Indian culture. - Kangana Ranaut"

New Delhi, Dec 5

Reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi presenting a copy of the Bhagavad Gita to Russian President Vladimir Putin, BJP MP Kangana Ranaut on Friday said that the Gita represents the heritage of universal truth and that the Prime Minister is an ambassador of Sanatan Dharma and Indian culture.

Speaking outside Parliament, Kangana Ranaut said, “The Gita is the heritage of universal truth. Our Prime Minister is the ambassador of Sanatan Dharma and Indian culture. The truth contained in the Gita always inspires us. The scriptures hold profound teachings about karma, emotions, and family. If President Putin reads the Gita, his bond with India, our soil, and our people will strengthen even more.”

BJP MP Manoj Tiwari echoed her sentiments, stating, “Narendra Modi has come as a blessing for the culture of this country. The Gita teaches that only those who perform their duties move forward — one must do their duty without worrying about results and always act righteously. If he is spreading this message, I believe it is meaningful and relevant.”

On Thursday, Prime Minister Modi presented a Russian translation of the Bhagavad Gita to President Putin, describing the scripture as a timeless source of inspiration for millions worldwide.

Sharing the moment on X, the Prime Minister posted an image of himself handing over the Russian edition of the Gita to the visiting President. “Presented a copy of the Gita in Russian to President Putin. The teachings of the Gita give inspiration to millions across the world,” PM Modi wrote.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi and President Putin met at Hyderabad House in the national capital, where the two leaders discussed strengthening bilateral ties and deepening cooperation across various sectors, including economy, defence, and trade.

Before arriving at Hyderabad House, President Putin paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, where Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh accompanied him.

The Russian President was also given a ceremonial welcome at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan, followed by a guard of honour.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I appreciate sharing cultural texts, I hope the focus remains on the substantive discussions about trade and defense. The optics are nice, but the policy outcomes matter more for the common person.
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Priya S
Kangana ji is right! Our PM is truly a global ambassador of our culture. The Gita is not just a religious book, it's a guide to life. Hope Putin-ji finds peace in its teachings. 🙏
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Rohit P
Good move. Cultural diplomacy is important. But let's be real, will reading the Gita change geopolitics? We need strong deals on oil and defence, not just symbolic gifts. Jai Hind!
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Nikhil C
As an Indian living abroad, these gestures make me emotional. It's about soft power. The world needs to understand the depth of Indian philosophy beyond yoga and curry.
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Kavya N
Respectfully, while the Gita is precious, calling our PM an "ambassador of Sanatan Dharma" feels like mixing politics and religion in a way that might not represent all Indians. We are a diverse country.

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