PM Modi Receives Heartwarming Welcome in South Africa with 'Ganga Maiya' Cultural Tribute
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was warmly welcomed in Johannesburg, South Africa, as he arrived for the G20 Summit. The South African Girmitiya song 'Ganga Maiya' was performed in his honor, paying tribute to the shared historical ties between India and South Africa. The song's powerful message of resilience and hope resonated deeply with the Prime Minister, who described the performance as 'moving' and 'gladdening.' The performance was particularly special, as it was sung in both English and Tamil, reflecting the cultural diversity of the Indian diaspora in South Africa. Modi expressed his appreciation for the cultural connect being kept alive through this song, which embodies the spirit of early Indian immigrants who faced numerous hardships in South Africa. As the Prime Minister enjoyed the cultural tribute, performers from the cultural troupe bowed to him, and members of the Indian diaspora gathered enthusiastically to welcome him. Tarina Patel, a South African actress and producer of Gujarati descent, shared her excitement about Modi's visit, calling it a 'dream come true.' Modi's visit to South Africa marks his fourth official trip to the country, where he will focus on issues concerning India and the priorities of the Global South. The G20 Summit in Johannesburg is a significant event, as it continues a series of presidencies led by Global South nations. The Prime Minister's engagements in South Africa will be a crucial part of this summit, and his visit is expected to yield productive outcomes.