Drums and songs: A look at the other side of PM Modi's Glasgow visit
India Today
During his three-day visit to the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the COP26, held bilateral meetings and also met the Indian diaspora. He interacted with them, signed autographs for children, and also played the drum with orange waistcoat-wearing upbeat artists. Watch videos of those moments here.
Seven years after he enthralled his audience in Japan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi played a drum on yet another foreign tour, in Glasgow, the Scottish city where the United Nations climate summit is underway. PM Modi was in Glasgow to attend the climate summit, COP26. COP stands for the Conference of the Parties that meets annually to take policy decisions to combat global warming and climate change. #WATCH PM Modi plays the drums along with members of the Indian community gathered to bid him goodbye before his departure for India from Glasgow, Scotland(Source: Doordarshan) pic.twitter.com/J1zyqnJzBW #WATCH PM Narendra Modi interacts with young children as he departs from the hotel in Glasgow for the airport to return to India(Source: Doordarshan) pic.twitter.com/iT6b4o1AX3 #WATCH | Glasgow, UK | Indian community sings 'Modi Hai Bharat Ka Gehna' during interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi after his arrival at the hotel. pic.twitter.com/Hq2y7bSWEd
During his three-day visit, PM Modi addressed the COP, held bilateral meetings and also met the Indian diaspora, who gave him a welcome that is usually seen with the movie stars. PM Modi interacted with them, signed autographs for children, and also played the drum with orange waistcoat-wearing upbeat artists.