'Priya Mitra Narendra' to 'Jai Hind': Macron's farewell message for PM Modi in Hindi steals spotlight
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French President Macron, during the inauguration of India Innovates 2026, formally congratulated PM Modi on becoming the longest-serving continuously elected Prime Minister of India.
Mujhe Bahut Khushi Hui: Macron's Goodbye In Hindi To PM Modi At G7
In a remarkable departure from standard diplomatic protocol, French President Emmanuel Macron gave Prime Minister Narendra Modi a warm and unusual farewell in Hindi at the end of the Indian leader's visit, drawing attention with his effort to address
'Priya Mitra Narendra' to 'Jai Hind': Macron's farewell message for PM Modi in Hindi steals spotlight
French President Emmanuel Macron added a personal touch to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to France by delivering a farewell message in Hindi, highlighting the growing warmth between the two nations. The gesture came at the end of PM Modi's visit for the G7 Summit, where he held a series of high-level meetings with global leaders and strengthened India's diplomatic outreach. In a video message, Macron greeted PM Modi in Hindi and expressed…
Priy mitra Narendra: Macron surprises with Hindi farewell to PM Modi
French President Emmanuel Macron surprised Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a farewell message in Hindi, calling him a "dear friend" and celebrating the enduring India-France partnership, while praising the success of his France visit.
Proud that Bharat Innovates was inaugurated by PM Modi, Macron: Indian diaspora in Paris - The Tribune
A member of the Indian diaspora told ANI, 'I am a scientist and I feel very proud that 'Bharat Innovates 2026' was jointly inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron.'
French President Emmanuel Macron shared a video message in Hindi for India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said, "Dear friend Narendra, I am delighted to welcome you on your visit to Nice, Evian, and Paris. May the friendship between France and India live forever." Smiling, Macron then said, "I hope this (Hindi message) is accurate. Dear Prime Minister, thank you for this friendship. I will see you next February (on your India visit)." Afte…

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