'Friendship between India and France is unbreakable' says Pm Modi in France
'Friendship between India and France is unbreakable' says Pm Modi in France
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Paris: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who went to France to attend the G-7 summit, addressed the Indian community here in Paris. Prime Minister Modi said the friendship between India and France is unbreakable. India and France are together on each platform of the world. In any case, the two friendly countries are together. PM Modi said that these days Paris has been coloured in Ram. Everybody is immersed in the devotion of Shri Ram.

Prime Minister Modi said that even before Indra does not change the time of Morari Babu Katha, he changed the time of the story for Naren today. This is because Bapu's nerves have Rambhakta and patriotism. Today, if I had time, I would definitely go to their stage. I salute and bow them out of here. It was during PM Modi's address that people started shouting slogans 'Modi Hai to Mumkin hai'.

On this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "That is why this time the countrymen have blessed our government with more and more life. Then once we have been given the opportunity to serve the country. These mandates are not merely to run a government, but to build a new India. A new India that has a rich civilization and pride in culture from all over the world. A new India with a focus on ease of doing business and also to ensure ease of living.

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