In photos: Modi’s second day in Dhaka
Indian Prime Minister Naredra Modi visits Dhakeshwari Temple to start his day off with an aarti. Photo: Press Information Bureau India
With an aarti at Dhakeshwari Temple, visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi started the second day of his maiden trip in Dhaka.
With an aarti at Dhakeshwari Temple, visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi started the second day of his maiden trip in Dhaka. He visited a few places and attended several events before sitting for lunch hosted by President Abdul Hamid in Bangabhaban. Let's take a look into his day so far.
The Indian premiere performs an aarti in Dhakeshwari Temple. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia
Indian Prime Minister visits Ramakrishna Mission in Dhaka. Photo: Twiiter/@MEAIndia
Indian Prime Minister visits Ramakrishna Mission in Dhaka. Photo: Press Information Bureau India
Modi shakes hands with excited citizens who came to him in Ramakrishna Mission in Dhaka. Photo: Information Press Bureau India
Modi meets escatic children who greet the Indian PM with respect on his visit to the Indian High Commission in Baridhara. Photo: Press Information Bureau India
Modi visits the Indian High Commission in Baridhara and plants a sapling of Bakul flower on its premises. He inaugurated six projects including the Chancery in the diplomatic enclave to strengthen diplomatic ties. Photo: Press Information Bureau India
He inaugurated six projects including-construction building for Blind Education and Rehabilitation Development Organization at Mirpur in Dhaka. Photo: Press Information Bureau India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits President Abdul Hamid for a meeting at Bangabhaban. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia
Modi eats lunch with Abdul Hamid in Bangabhaban. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia
prime Minister of India Narendra Modi meets Begum Khaleda Zia, Chairperson of Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Photo Twitter/ @MEAIndia
Modi accepting Bangladesh Liberation War Honour on behalf of former PM Vajpayee. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia
Modi speaks at a programme organised by Dhaka University. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia
Dhonnobad Bangladesh. History has been created. Now onwards to the future! Modi says while left Dhaka. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia
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