Diversity, colours are India's strength: PM Modi tells Indian diaspora in Bahrain


PTI | Manama | Updated: 25-08-2019 01:10 IST | Created: 25-08-2019 01:07 IST
Diversity, colours are India's strength: PM Modi tells Indian diaspora in Bahrain
Modi, who is on the third leg of his three-nation tour to France, the UAE, and Bahrain, is the first Indian prime minister to visit Bahrain. Image Credit: ANI
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that the diversity and colors of India are its strength, which astonishes and attract the world as he offered the Indian diaspora here to avail the new opportunities being generated by his government. Addressing the Indian community at the packed National Stadium here, Modi said his visit to Bahrain was as the head of the government, as the Prime Minister of the country, but its main purpose was to meet the Indian diaspora and communicate with them and thousands of friends in Bahrain.

"The diversity and colors of India are our strength, they astonish and attract the world," Modi told the Indian expats, who switched on their mobile flashlight to welcome the prime minister upon his arrival. "It took quite a long time for an Indian Prime Minister to visit Bahrain," Modi said, adding that he was fortunate enough to be the first Indian prime minister to visit the tiny Gulf kingdom.

Modi, who is on the third leg of his three-nation tour to France, the UAE, and Bahrain, is the first Indian prime minister to visit Bahrain. The prime minister said under his government, India was moving forward with the active participation of crores of Indians both inside and outside the country.

He said his government is sitting on steering only and the accelerator is pressed by the people of the country. "Every Indian now believes that their dreams can be fulfilled, hopes and aspirations can be fulfilled. On the strength of this belief, I am busy in fulfilling new resolutions," he said.

"Our goals are high. We have to double the size of our economy to make USD 5 trillion in coming years" he said. "Do you feel a change in India? Modi asked the crowd which responded with "yes."

He also announced that the Indian expats will soon be able to transact in Bahrain with RuPay card. "Today, we have signed an MoU, our aim is to provide you the facility to send money to your home in India through RuPay Card. Now you will be able to say that Bahrain - Pay with RuPay," he said.

"Facilities like BHIM app, UPI and Jan Dhan account have made banking in India accessible to the general human. Our Rupay card is now becoming a preferred medium of Transaction all over the world. Now our Rupay cards are accepted by banks and sellers all over the world," Modi said. The prime minister said almost every family in India today was connected to banking services.

"Mobile phones, Internet are within reach of a normal family of India. The cheapest internet data in the world is in India. Today, the delivery of most services in India is digital, efforts are being taken forward," Modi said. Noting that 'Chandrayaan-2 ' would land on the surface of the moon on September 7, Modi said the entire world was today discussing India's space missions.

"The world is astonished that how are we able to gain these results in such small budget, using only our skills," he said. Modi hailed the contribution of the Indian community in Bahrain's growth story and said: "There is immense goodwill here for your honesty, loyalty, workability and your contribution to the socio-economic life of Indians. You have made a place for yourself here with your hard work. We have to strengthen this goodwill".

"Whenever I hear the praise of the Indian people, the Indian businesspeople here, the people who are settled here, my heart is filled with happiness," Modi said, adding the Bahrain prime minister praised the contribution of the Indian community during their meeting earlier today. "Our relation with Bahrain has been of trade and business, but more than that it has been of humanity, values, and culture," he said and asked Indians to invite their Bahraini friends to visit and explore India.

"In the last 5 years, it has been our endeavor that the head of crores of Indians living abroad, along with 130 crore Indians in the country, always remain high. Today, if India sees the world with respect, then there is a big reason behind it, there are lakhs of companions like you," Modi said. He also said that India and Bahrain will expand cooperation in the new field including space.

Modi said he will visit the historic Shrinathji's temple tomorrow and pray for the prosperity and peace of all. Around 350,000 Indian nationals, mostly from Kerala, live in Bahrain. The Indian community comprises a third of Bahrain's total population of 1.2 million.

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