Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s sting is resonating in many nations outside of India these days. Because of his rapid rise in popularity, a huge number of locals may be seen greeting him when he travels overseas. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Tokyo, Japan’s capital, on a two-day visit to attend the Quad Summit. The Japanese people, even the Indians who have moved there, have greeted him with open arms.

As soon as he arrived in Tokyo, he was greeted by Japanese lawmakers. Following that, Indian expatriates and Japanese citizens were welcomed in a Tokyo hotel. Along with raising the Indian national flag and greeting PM Modi, many displayed placards with their heartfelt words. PM Modi exuded admiration.

During this time, a Japanese youngster speaking Hindi captured everyone’s attention and told PM Modi, “You are very welcome in Japan.” PM Modi was so impressed that he asked him, ‘Where did you learn Hindi?’ ‘Are you familiar with it?’ On social media, this video of him is becoming increasingly popular. PM Modi himself has uploaded a portion of it on his Instagram account.

We are informing you that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Tokyo at Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s invitation to attend the Quad Leaders’ Summit. PM Modi’s trip to the quad summit was his second. PM Modi is now in Tokyo, where he attended the Quad Leaders Summit on May 24th. The discussions were held between US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and Australia’s incoming Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Source: abp live