PM Modi lauds Indian cultural performances during Sweden visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday praised the display of Indian cultural traditions during his welcome in Sweden, highlighting Bengali cultural performances, Bharatanatyam and an Indo-Swedish musical presentation organised by the Indian diaspora.
Sharing glimpses of the cultural programme on X, PM Modi said Bengali culture enjoys global recognition and that its vibrant traditions were showcased during the community welcome attended by Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.
“Bengali culture is popular world over and Sweden is no exception. During the community welcome, in which PM Kristersson was also present, a glimpse of the glorious Bengali culture was on display,” PM Modi posted on X.
The Prime Minister also appreciated a Bharatanatyam performance by students of Lilla Akademien during the event.
“A mesmerising Bharatanatyam performance by the talented students of Lilla Akademien… glad that Indian culture is kept alive and is being popularised by our diaspora in Sweden,” he wrote.
PM Modi and PM Kristersson also attended an Indo-Swedish Musical Orchestra presentation by musician Ron Davis Alvarez and his students.
“PM Kristersson and I witnessed an Indo-Swedish Musical Orchestra Presentation by Ron Davis Alvarez and his students. Music is a great way to bring our people together!” PM Modi said.
Swedish opera singer Charlotta Huldt performed ‘Vaishnava Jana To’ to welcome the Indian Prime Minister in Gothenburg.
“It is heartening to see the timeless thoughts of Bapu continue to reverberate in Sweden. Swedish opera singer Charlotta Huldt sang ‘Vaishnava Jana To’ during the welcome in Gothenburg. May Mahatma Gandhi’s thoughts inspire us all to make a better planet!” PM Modi posted.
The Prime Minister also expressed gratitude to the Indian community in Gothenburg for the warm reception.
“The warmth and affection of the Indian community in Gothenburg were truly heartening. Their deep connection with India and their contribution to strengthening India-Sweden ties make us all very proud,” he said.
PM Modi arrived in Sweden after concluding his visit to the Netherlands. During the visit, the two leaders are expected to review bilateral relations and explore cooperation in trade, technology and innovation.
The two Prime Ministers are also scheduled to address the European Round Table for Industry alongside Ursula von der Leyen.
-IANS



