Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Kuwait for the first time in 43 years, invited by Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the Amir of Kuwait. The Indian community in Kuwait is thrilled about his address at the 'Hala Modi' event at Shaikh Saad Al Abdullah Indoor Sports Complex.
Members of the Indian diaspora expressed their excitement. A Gujarati attendee shared their pride in their heritage and eagerness to see PM Modi. Another member, living in Kuwait for 1.5 years, noted the widespread excitement. An Odia resident of 17 years expressed anticipation for the address, while a Keralite raised in Kuwait felt honored to meet the Prime Minister.
Upon arrival, PM Modi received a warm welcome with cultural performances. He expressed gratitude for the diaspora's energy and connection to India. He also met 101-year-old ex-IFS officer Mangal Sain Handa, praising his contributions to India.
PM Modi interacted with publisher Abdul Lateef Al-Nesef and translator Abdullah Al-Baroun, who translated the Ramayana and Mahabharata into Arabic, highlighting the global popularity of Indian culture.
During his visit, PM Modi will attend the opening ceremony of the 26th Arabian Gulf Cup as a special guest of the Emir of Kuwait.
Narendra Modi is the current Prime Minister of India, which means he is the leader of the Indian government.
Kuwait is a small country in the Middle East, known for its oil reserves and rich culture.
The Indian diaspora refers to people of Indian origin who live outside India, like in Kuwait.
The Amir is the ruler or king of Kuwait, and his name is Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.
The 'Hala Modi' event is a gathering where people came together to welcome and celebrate Prime Minister Modi's visit.
An ex-IFS officer is a retired Indian Foreign Service officer, who used to work for India's diplomatic service. This person is 101 years old, which means they have lived for a very long time.
The Arabian Gulf Cup is a football (soccer) tournament held in the Arabian Gulf region, and PM Modi will attend its opening ceremony.
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