Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Gulf Spic Labour Camp in Kuwait, where he met with Indian workers and praised their contributions to the country's development. He linked their aspirations to his vision for a "Viksit Bharat 2047" (Developed India 2047).
During his visit, PM Modi spoke about the dreams of Indian workers, emphasizing their desire for progress, such as building an international airport in their villages. He highlighted the hard work of Indian farmers and laborers, stating that their dedication inspires him to work even harder.
PM Modi shared his personal motivation, saying he works for his family, which includes 140 crore people. He also noted that India offers the cheapest data rates globally, making communication more accessible for everyone.
This visit marks the first by an Indian Prime Minister to Kuwait in 43 years, invited by Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the Amir of Kuwait. PM Modi was warmly received by Kuwait's Deputy Prime Minister and other dignitaries. The Indian community in Kuwait eagerly anticipated his address at the 'Hala Modi' event.
He is the current Prime Minister of India, leading the country and making important decisions for its development.
Kuwait is a small country in the Middle East, known for its oil reserves and is located near the Persian Gulf.
This is a place in Kuwait where many Indian workers live and work, contributing to the country's development.
This is a vision or plan by PM Modi for India to become a developed nation by the year 2047, which will be 100 years after India's independence.
These are people from India who live in other countries, like Kuwait, but still maintain a connection to their Indian roots and culture.
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