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Excitement overloaded: PM Modi to address Indian diaspora at 4pm today

Indian diaspora in Japan is very much excited as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address them today at 4 pm in Tokyo.

New Delhi: Indian diaspora in Japan is very much excited as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address them today at 4 pm in Tokyo. PM Modi reached the capital city in the morning. At the time of arrival, he also received a warm welcome from the Indian community at the Hotel New Otani.

Meanwhile, PM Modi interacted with a few people, including children. During the interaction, one of the Japanese kids even spoke to the PM in Hindi. The video of the same is also going viral on social media.

In the video, one can see the kid is standing with a small painting.

Moreover, one can listen to PM Modi asking the kid, ”Waah! Where did you learn Hindi from? You speak Hindi very well.”

As Mr Modi was also excited, he gave an autograph of himself to the kid.

Watch the video here:

Notably, PM Modi reached the country at the invitation of Japan’s PM Fumio Kishida to participate in the Quad summit on May 24.

It is going to be the fourth interaction of Quad leaders since their first virtual meeting in March 2021, followed by a summit in September 2021 Washington D.C., in September 2021, and a virtual meeting in March 2022.

The Indian Ambassador to Japan Sanjay Kumar Verma said, ”Quad is a positive, constructive agenda. So we don’t target a country or a region. What we look forward to is peace and stability in the Indo Pacific region, which should be adhered to. We await to see that international laws are followed and also free and open Indo Pacific is ensured. In our case free, open and inclusive Indo Pacific is seen as a viable option.”