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PM Modi addresses Indian diaspora in Myanmar: As it happened
PM Modi arrived in Myanmar on Tuesday on a three-day visit on his first bilateral trip.
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PM thanks people to turning up in large numbers for the event, says he is very grateful.
India is committed to work with Myanmar in its progress - PM.
PM talks about his visit to the famous early 12th-century Ananda Temple in Myanmar's ancient city Bagan.
People to people ties are the strength of our relations. I read somewhere that five Bs are the base of India-Myanmar relations. They are Buddhism, Business, Bollywood, Bharatnatyam and Burma teak. But most important B is Bharosa (trust) - PM.
He says, we have decided to release 40 Myanmar fishermen presently lodged in Indian jails.
PM says, India is seen as a thought leader on the global stage.
In 2017 we launched the South Asian satellite for benefit of our neighbours... We never ask the colour of the passport when helping our neighbours - PM.
GST is ushering in a new culture across the nation - PM.
PM says, have found individuals after demonetisation who have millions in their account but have never paid tax.
He adds, people of India have the confidence that India can be transformed and we can break free from some of the evils that entered our systems.
PM Modi talks about surgical strikes and note ban.
In the interest of the country, we do not hesitate to take big and difficult decisions. For us country is bigger than the party - PM.
Good infrastructure is not longer about roads and rail only, it includes several other aspects that bring a qualitative change in society - PM.
An India free from poverty, terrorism, corruption, communalism, casteism is being created - PM.
We are not merely reforming India but are transforming India. A new India is being built - PM.
PM says that India is being praised all over the world because of the people of the country.
PM Modi praises External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.
PM says, EAM is very active, she is sensitive to the concerns of every Indian in any part of the world and is always ready to help.
PM says, based on the feedback of the diaspora we have undertaken numerous measures for the diaspora.
Before coming here, I had requested you to give me your inputs through the Narendra Modi Mobile App and I got many insightful suggestions - PM Modi.
Global recognition of Yoga is the achievement of the diaspora, which took Yoga all over the world - PM Modi.
The Indian diaspora has contributed to the development of wherever they have settled. They also kept in touch with their roots - PM.
I feel extremely happy and overjoyed to meet the Indian diaspora - PM.
PM talks about his visits abroad and interaction with the Indian community.
India's Independence movement is incomplete without the mention of Myanmar - PM.
This is this land where Netaji Bose said, 'Give me blood, I will give you freedom' - PM.
I am getting to witness a mini India in front of me today - PM.
He adds - Myanmar and India are emotionally connected.
I am very happy to be in this city of history and spirituality, says PM.
I am very happy to be here with you today, says Prime Minister.
PM to address the Indian community in Yangon shortly.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met Myanmar's State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and the two leaders discussed ways to further cement the bilateral relations.
After talks with Suu Kyi, he hoped that whether in the peace process or resolving a "specific problem", all the stakeholders can work together to find a solution that will ensure peace, justice and dignity for all by respecting the unity and territorial integrity of Myanmar.
PM Modi arrived here on Tuesday on a three-day visit on his first bilateral trip. He had earlier come here in 2014 to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean)-India Summit. The PM's visit to Myanmar comes amid a spike in ethnic violence with Rohingya Muslims in the Rakhine state.
Yangon: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that his government was not afraid of taking tough decisions in the interest of the country.
Addressing the Indian diaspora in Myanmar, he said his government could take such decisions because it considers the country above politics.
Along with demonetisation, PM Modi named the surgical strikes and GST as the big decisions taken by the BJP-led NDA government.