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Chants, flags, cheers: PM Modi gets grand welcome in Argentina

Chants, flags, cheers: PM Modi gets grand welcome in Argentina

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm and vibrant welcome from the Indian diaspora upon his arrival at a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Supporters greeted him with chants of 'Modi-Modi,' 'Bharat Mata ki Jai,' and 'Jai Shree Ram,' ahead of his scheduled talks with President Javier Milei to boost bilateral ties in key sectors. Show more 01:58
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