Victoria: A Large number of people from the Indian diaspora gathered outside the Seychelles International Airport on Saturday to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived here on a three-day visit.At the airport, Modi was given a grand welcome by President Patrick Herminie and a high-level delegation.Read more: PM Modi arrives in Seychelles on three-day official visitThe prime minister also received a ceremonial Guard of Honour.Upon his arrival, Modi was greeted by dance performances, among them one group performed a dance from Kutch."Amazing cultural connect!" Modi posted on X."The welcome at the airport in Seychelles included a dance from Kutch. The manner in which our diaspora has preserved and celebrated culture from different parts of India is appreciable," he added.He accompanied President Herminie to the Seychelles' National Botanical Garden for a tree plantation drive.Read more: PM Modi's Seychelles visit: Will see greater impetus on defence, security, says Indian High CommissionerThere, Modi was also seen feeding the native Aldabra giant tortoises.The prime minister, who is undertaking the state visit at the invitation of President Herminie, will participate in the National Day celebrations as the Guest of Honour.
PM Modi receives grand welcome from Indian diaspora on arrival in Seychelles
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand welcome in Seychelles, with the Indian diaspora and President Patrick Herminie greeting him upon arrival. A vibrant cultural display, including a Kutch dance, highlighted the diaspora's dedication to preserving Indian heritage. Modi later participated in a tree plantation drive and visited giant tortoises, ahead of his role as Guest of Honour at the National Day celebrations.














