'Waah, ye kahan seekh lia?': PM Modi lauds Japanese kid greeting him in Hindi in Tokyo - WATCH
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a two-day visit to Japan to attend the Quad summit, interacted with several children on his arrival in Tokyo.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (May 23, 2022) arrived in Japan on a two-day visit to attend the Quad summit alongside his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida, US President Joe Biden, and new Australian PM Anthony Albanese. Prime Minister Modi received a rousing welcome on his arrival in Tokyo and also interacted with children outside the hotel where he will be staying during his trip.
During his interaction with the children, he also saw the drawing of a young girl and signed an autograph for her. He then interacted with a boy who was waiting for him with a drawing of the tricolour and greeted the Prime Minister in Hindi.
Impressed by his greeting, PM Modi asked him from where he learnt Hindi.
"...Can't speak Hindi much, but I understand...PM read my message, and I also got his signature, so I am very happy...," the grade 5 student Wizuki told ANI news agency after his interaction with the Indian PM.
#WATCH | "...Can't speak Hindi much, but I understand...PM read my message, and I also got his signature, so I am very happy...," said grade 5 student Wizuki on his interaction with PM Modi in Tokyo, Japan pic.twitter.com/1V3RjnpQQF