Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also taken some gifts to give to his counterpart leaders during the G20 summit.
Showcasing India’s cultural heritage, the PM chose gifts that reflect Indianness to give to global leaders.
These gifts given to global leaders include eight artefacts from Maharashtra, five from Jammu and Kashmir, three each from Andhra and Rajasthan, two each from Jharkhand and Bihar and one each from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Ladakh. Are.
After bilateral talks with Italy’s PM Meloni at the G20 summit, PM Modi gave him a very beautiful silver candle stand made in Maharashtra.
Apart from this, PM Modi gifted a silver and rosewood ceremonial photo frame to Chilean President Gabriel Boric. Guyana’s PM Mark Phillips was gifted a wooden Raj Ride statue with gold work from Rajasthan.
So, PM Modi gave Madhubani painting of Bihar as a gift to his friend and President of Guyana. Meanwhile, PM Modi gifted a silver photo frame with Rajasthani flowers to Argentina’s President Javier Milli.
PM Modi gifted a hand-carved glass chess set with the traditional design of Maharashtra to Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro.
So, PM Modi gifted a priceless sapphire to his friend Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese, which had a replica of a camel’s head on it. It was made in Pune.
PM gifted Worli painting to Brazilian President Lula. It is a tribal art, originally created by the Warli tribe found in Dahanu, Talsari and Palghar regions of Maharashtra.
The PM gifted a silver color purse studded with precious stones from Andhra Pradesh to the wife of the Brazilian President.
On the other hand, PM Modi specially gifted Kohwar painting to the President of Indonesia, which displays the shared tribal life and culture of Jharkhand and Bihar.
So, the PM gifted the famous Thanjavur painting of Tamil Nadu to his special friend French President Macron.
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