PM Modi's meetings on the sidelines of G-20 Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Published By : Admin | December 1, 2018 | 19:56 IST

PM Narendra Modi held productive talks with several world leaders on the margins of the G-20 Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Meeting with President of European Commission and President of the European Council:

Fruitful talks with the German Chancellor:

Productive talks with President of South Africa:

 Meeting with the PM of the Netherlands:

Talks with the Prime Minister of Spain:

 

 Meeting with Jamaican PM:

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Prime Minister shares Sanskrit Subhashitam highlighting the importance of self-respect, courage and steadfastness
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has shared a Sanskrit Subhashitam highlighting the importance of living with self-respect, courage and dignity. He emphasised that true valour and strength lie in remaining steadfast in one’s principles and values, without compromising them under any circumstances.

The Prime Minister shared a Sanskrit Subhashitam-

“उद्यच्छेदेव न नमेदुद्यमो ह्येव पौरुषम्।
अप्यपर्वणि भज्येत न नमत्वेव कस्यचित्॥”

The Subhashitam conveys that a person should always live with self-respect, courage and dignity. True valor and strength lie in never compromising one's principles and values under any circumstances, but remaining steadfast in one's ideals with truth, patience and self-pride.

The Prime Minister wrote on X;

“उद्यच्छेदेव न नमेदुद्यमो ह्येव पौरुषम्।

अप्यपर्वणि भज्येत न नमत्वेव कस्यचित्॥”